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Jacob I think when we play Scott as a centre forward(which isn't often) and Langstaff off him on the shoulder we look capable of scoring goals whilst just tweeking the system.

I think you're right.
Two main goals 1) keeping pace with Wrexham 2) winning a home play-off semi-final
The first will need us to take an attacking approach to rack up wins.
The second would benefit from us being able to create some separation in a game. If Halifax can hold us to a 1-goal margin, then a better 5th place team can too, especially after coming off a QF win. Then it's down to the nerves holding for Slocs, Rawlo, Brinds, etc. to hold a lead. Playing the extra striker in Scott helps us in both scenarios I think. We need to be firmly back in the habit of getting clear wins.
77% possession playing something like 3-6-1? Or go for it with the second goalscorer at the expense of some game control?