RA "Hope you’re not serious about Billy Cranky...think I’d switch my allegiance to Matlock Town if he came back!"
We'd soon end up playing Matlock if that appointment were made
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RA "Hope you’re not serious about Billy Cranky...think I’d switch my allegiance to Matlock Town if he came back!"
We'd soon end up playing Matlock if that appointment were made
Some of the dawdling at the back is down to having no outlet at that time. Better than earlier in the season when the defence often had no outlet for a pass for most of the match.
Crosses are at best inaccurate which is never going to help us out in the attacking third. That brings players inside all the time which is their natural instinct when you play them on the "wrong" side as a "false" winger. Where did Barnsley have their 2 banks of defenders? Correct. In the middle portion of the pitch. We played into their hands in continually trying to go through the middle and finding no room at the Inn.
A mixture of wrong decision making and an overcrowded middle of the pitch to which we were constantly attracted aided and abetted by a lack of a good final ball meant we were going to struggle.
Lawro had 3 opportunities. 2 within 3 seconds of each other and then a third where he did well to get a shot away. Knight had one 8 yards out he couldn't hit properly.
Selection was an issue as well. We went for shoehorning Rooney in again. Individually he had reasonable game with some very good passes but, unfortunately, just as many bad ones. He didn't really add to the whole though and, IMO, the dropping of Jozwiak to accommodate Rooney detracted from the whole. If there is the much rumoured "Wayne has to play when fit" clause is actually in his contrcat then there either has to be a renegotiation or the contract needs tearing up as Rooney is, currently, not worth a starting place and he is NOT bigger or more important than the club.
I can forgive Marshall his blunder. He's been our saving grace so often this season I can't pillory him for it.
The ref started off well but ended up being the same, "apparent", anti-Ram we have seen for much of the season.
On the good side, and there is one, we saw quite a lot of slick, one touch interpassing that was a joy to behold. Such a shame with the caveat that we don't do it in the final third.
In their few minutes together on the park, we have seen Waggy and Kazim appear to have an instant understanding. I'd like to see us have a go with the 2 of them up top in a 1-3-2-3-2 formation.
Marshall
Bielik Davies Clarke
Knight Shinnie
Sibley Lawro Jozwiak
Waghorn Kazim
The only way is up (or out?) from here. 2 weeks to sort things out and then have them complicated by a new owner.......
That's an interesting line up that could make for attractive football. I might switch Wisdom in for Davies and move Bielek central
But no fullbacks? We'd maybe lose 5-3 instead of 1-0 🤔😢
I hate pulling the full backs but Buchannan and Byrne do my head in every throw in, wether half way in the opposition half gets slung back to the defence
What's wrong with working the line
They carry on doing it even when we are losing
Every pass is slow
I watched Chelsea last night they play the same way we play but every pass is 50% quicker ,we have no urgency everthing we do is predictable
I know they have better players
I just don't think the brain of our players works very quick
You can be old and slow but have a quick brain and still look the best player on the pitch
We have no movement to find space
I was screaming at the match yesterday , play quicker . I think thats the key
We don't look fit
Lawrence looks really unfit to me, he's seems to be gasping for breath after a run and it takes him 10 mins to get a second wind
Bought Bob Malcolm?
No I think its because Cocu has been using this idea of including the goal keeper in the formation and as none of the players are familiar with it, they are confused and keep looking for the additional player we are supposed to have in the outfield. Why Marshall didn't even realise it was him and passed the ball to this additional player only to find out he wasn't there but a Barnsley man was.
So there you have it folks, the blame is down to using a system to describe formations which no senior professional coach does, all we ahve to do is get Cocu to use 4-4-2 or 4-2-3-1 as every other manager/coach in English football does and it will be sorted!
Now now Andy you can't define success by what a manager's team achieves on the field, you have to assess, the playing style of the team, the quality of players bought, the quality of the opposition in the league that season and whether he built a team for the future. Fail those assessments and achieving promotion is not success!