Quote Originally Posted by nw6pie View Post
I’d also add Ruben Rodrigues that that list. Crowley has been very good overall, but he’s a different type of player. Ruben was great at breaking the lines and threading passes through to the likes of Macca.
I've been thinking about breaking lines (or not) last few games.

It happened a bit towards the end of the match against Swindon. Cameron surged forward a few times. Robertson got the ball deepish facing our own goal and just turned, beat his man and ran up the centre of the pitch.

Don't know if it was deliberate or tactics just went out the window and we started improvising. In any case, we looked a better team for it.

I don't see it as particularly risky seeing as our ever decreasing defensive passing triangles bring quite a lot of risk anyway. We are happy to play 20 passes in dangerous areas to wait for the overload, but rarely to try and run with the ball. We have defenders who are not great at defending but who were chosen exactly for their ability to do this, so I would like to see them donit more often.

As someone pointed out the other day, Nemane often gets the ball one on one and slows down and waits to be double marked, before passing inside. Only Jones really consistently takes people on.

We have been found out in the sense that man marking or very deep defense stops us creating anything, making us very predictable as we pass and pass ourselves into trouble waiting for the killer ball that never comes. Why not mix things up by breaking forward with the ball?

Even if it fails, it would be a more interesting way of failing than the time honoured defensive passing calamity.