Quote Originally Posted by BigFatPie View Post
It felt at Colchester like we would not have scored if we had played all night.
We've been through all this stuff on loads of different threads, but FWIW here's my summary opinion:

(1) Sometimes we are creating good chances and narrowly missing goal / hitting woodwork / cleared off line / etc.

(2) Other times there's simply no real goal threat. That's when I really wish we had Plan B - anything really - just mix things up a bit to throw the defenders out of their comfort zone.

You only need to execute Plan B in case (2) and only at that stage in the game when a shake up is urgently needed.

Surely this isn't beyond the range of our coaching staff?