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Think back to the period just after we lost Roberts - Nov to early Feb and Halifax away, Chesterfield away win, Wealdstone (win) Woking win, Stockport wins (home and away). And don't discount a) the Daggers performance with 10 men once the midfield was unlocked and those early games with Roberts when it was others shining as well.
There have been games and periods in games where we looked just too good for this league - and although it seems this flew past our own supporters I'm sure it wasn't lost on the rest of the league, who I think will be pretty mystified at our total collapse.
The times we've looked the most creative and potent we had a fluid 4-2-3-1 with Roberts, Boldewijn, Rodrigues, Sam playing behind and in and around the striker (which was Wootton on better form, although it doesn't have to be him, I guess). It fact Wootton seem to thrive when having these creative players around him. I've watched every home game and I know when I've been entertained and when I haven't and it's been when these players were given the freedom to express themselves. It's really not so hard to remember and the film evidence is there.
And the really disappointing thing is that this approach seemed to be what Burchnall was talking about with his 'attacking football' players who like to get on the ball' 'taking risks in the final third'. But no, he wants 5 recognised defenders in a 5-3-2 and the creative players as far away from the team as possible.
Even if it didn't come off, at least we could say we went out having a go instead of the defensive, boring whimper we have gone out with.
I have to say I think you’re remembering some of those games with pretty rose tinted glasses. Of those games you’ve mentioned:
Halifax A - Game they had the better chances in, albeit Turner threw away two points at the end
Woking H - Dull game against a poor team settled by a late goal
Chesterfield A - Deserved to lose, needed two injury time set pieces to bail us out against a team in the relegation zone
Wealdstone H - Good game, but against a team which has conceded about 7 million goals this season and played bizarrely open
Stockport H - Good win, but a game with very few chances
Stockport A - Trophy game against their reserves
I kind of agree that we have the players to be doing much better, and on occasion we have looked fantastic. The problem is that those occasions have generally only lasted for about 20 minutes, let alone a run of games. This suggests to me that there’s a pretty fundamental mentality/structure/whatever problem and it really isn’t a case of just ‘stick those players in those positions and watch us go’.
Target at start of this season for NA = promotion.
Target when IB took over = Play offs
The first seemed unlikely, as does now the second.
Both = NL next season.
4-2-3-1 is my choice as well but NA tinkered with the formation and changed it so many times must have been confusing for the players. We know why he used so many formations, none produced consistent good/above average perfomances. NA was looking for the right starting XI and right formation as much at the end of his tenure as much as he did at the start of the season.
If you think we were looking like a team capable of ‘running through this league’ then fair play, we disagree.
IB’s results in his first eight aren’t even that different to NA’s last eight, the rot had set in. Which isn’t to say that he doesn’t deserve questions for being unable to turn that around, and indeed making it slightly worse, but this idea that all was going swimmingly and a new manager’s just come in and blown it up is... fanciful at best.
Well isn't that something, maybe the only thing, to build on? And add to that list, the games before (looking past Roberts) and after.
When it's only 1 up, you have to find a formula to be fantastic or 1 of the other 23 will do...
So you have fantastic, ordinary, interesting, OK, solid but limited...which of those versions do you look to recapture. As you say, Ardley made a hash of harnessing what he might have had (might've invented a tongue twister there) but isn't looking fantastic kind of interesting information for a manager, incumbent or incoming?
Anyway, Magpie Mania said it better than me.... in 4th with games in hand to 10th and looking out of it.
As Marlon would say 'You don't understand. We could have had class. We could have been a contender. We could've been somebody, instead of a bum, which is what we are, let's face it'