Quote Originally Posted by macstheman View Post
As rA says, MA, keep posting your opinions as well, of course, as the many facts that you bring to the discussion! Any Forum is a mix of fact, opinion and, of course, a smattering of crap.
My opinion, for what it's worth is that creating chances, whilst obviously somewhat important, does not always ultimately result in an improvement in the conversion rate. Personally, I'm not convinced that it will in our case. Why?? Well it just seems to me that, firstly, the slow build up takes away much of the impact of the attack which allows the defenders to 'defend' more easily. Secondly, it tends to lead to 'half chances' which players 'snatch' at so that even when a clear cut chance does emerge they still 'snatch' at it! This then tends to lead to a build up of tension over a number of games which only aggravates the problem. In both scenarios what might be termed 'natural' goal scorers will, inevitably, have a higher success rate and this will in turn, ease that tension. I don't see a 'natural' goal scorer in our squad even at this level!
I am pleased to see that we are putting more crosses into the box and that will help but it's still too slow in the build up. I've watched a number of PL highlights this weekend and I noticed that there was a significant amount of long balls played, yes they are more skilled and therefore more likely to be accurate, but the effectiveness was very evident. Even Man City used the tactic and direct from the keeper as well. One half decent long ball will often rattle defenders very quickly and can give attackers a little bit of room to work. That might help in our case.
Anyway, it's just my opinion of course!! 😉
I'd agree that every team needs to mix its style up a bit, otherwise one becomes a tad predictable and easy to defend against. One would hope Rosenior is a good enough coach to recognise, that whilst he ants to play a certain way, sometimes if its not working, he has to change it.

In terms of the chances we have had, a number of have hit the woodwork, or the keeper has pulled off a good save, that indicates IMO that we are creating real goal scoring opportunities and not quite getting the rub of the green. Where shots are blocked or a chance snuffed out, then the "too slow" in the build up is a valid criticism.

I still think its too early to worry yet, 10 games in if we a re still firing blanks then maybe there is cause for concern. I presume that's why another young striker on loan is one of our targets?