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We probably are short of a couple of 'beasts' or whatever term you want to use to describe the Strodder/Bishop types, and yes that can only be addressed in the summer, but we do have one or two more rugged players in the squad as you point out - like Rawlo and O'Brien - who are capable of putting a boot in if required, so we shouldn't be completely incapable of battling it out. I think if a Warnock or an Allardyce took over tomorrow they would find enough in the squad to implement some of their ideas in the short-term, even if they had to add more of their type of players later. I think IB has somewhat over-programmed the team to only play one way, so the players don't even think in terms of going to a Plan B when Plan A isn't working.
We've certainly got enough height and pace in forward positions to play a more direct game if we need to do so. I don't buy this modern coaching idea that you have to commit completely to one way of playing. We can mix it up if we try. We aren't a complete team of 5 foot 5 lightweights who are absolutely compelled to rely on a pretty passing game. Most squads at this level are short of something, and in many ways there's quite a lot of talent and versatility in our squad, albeit we're a bit short on aggression as Stall says.
Tonight, as we've seen in other games, Chesterfield pressed us and disrupted our passing, so don't keep trying to do the same thing and lose the ball in the most dangerous positions. Get the ball up the field quicker to your big centre forward and pacey wide men, get the opposition turning and make them scared to over-commit to the press. Pretty much any team can do that. And yes, put in a couple of tackles that make the pressing players think twice about coming back for more. You don't have to be a particularly big or strong player to leave your boot in on the odd occasion. It's a mindset issue as much as a personnel issue.
Last edited by jackal2; 01-03-2022 at 10:52 PM.
Jeez Notts, just when we all needed a little cheer... So bitterly disappointing.
I wasn't at the game tonight, just listening to Charlie and Stall's commentary, so can't comment in an informed way but in the home games I've been to this season I've always felt there is something 'missing' about Notts' performances. It's hard to identify exactly what that is but I've settled on 'heart' and to some extent, aggression. Clearly there are weaknesses with the defending which are endlessly chronicled but never alter much. Whatever other changes are needed to accomodate it I'd favour a traditional back four with two physical and dominant centre halves, one of whom who already shows his worth week after week. They just need to be stronger.
I don't believe attractive football and success at this level are mutually exclusive and certainly that die seems cast but some basics need attending to as the absence of that trips Notts up continually.
In truth, I haven't felt the team has what it takes to gain promotion this season for some time. They have flirted around the edges of and just outside the play-off spots for most of the season and I fail to see what is going to change to improve that situation. They encourage then flatter to deceive. That is their only consistency.
That was the worst performance this season. All three substitutions added absolutely nothing to the team. How the hell Brunt keeps getting on is beyond belief. Once again he takes Sam off and leaves the likes of Rodrigues and Roberts on, who were both rubbish. Maybe Roberts is on his way to Chesterfield judging by the conversations he was having at the end with the chessie players.
Burchnall is becoming telegraphic with his Subs, Its always the same two players in Vincent and Sam who come off. There were far worse players on the pitch other than those two who could and should have come off..
Well we can kiss goodbye to any hopes of finishing 1st, We will be lucky to get into the play offs ...
Yes there's so much to like about our play when we get it right, but I sometimes it feels a bit too clinical and 'nice'. Maybe it's a result of me seeing our greatest successes under Messrs Warnock and Allardyce but there's something quite satisfying about seeing your team 'stick one' on the opposition and send them home with some bruises to add to a defeat!![]()
I'm too young to have seen 'Dirty Leeds' play live, so I can only go on the archive footage, but I think Revie's team's combination of skill and brutality would have been right up my street!![]()