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Thread: Match Thread vs. Eastleigh 17.04.21 [NL]

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    His biggest concern without a doubt at the moment is the players for the obvious reasons. If you lose your dressing for a sustained period of time you often lose your job.

    His post match interview was indeed dressed up bullsh!t , something nearly all managers do. The key is you don't do it that often or the supporters turn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by durhampie View Post
    What we do have is players standing static, resulting in the forward pass being easilly intercepted..
    It’s hard to tell when you’re watching through streaming but the main cause is our passing is too slow and negative. When you watch live at the ground, you see forwards and midfielders making runs but the ball is never delivered. Instead it goes sideways and backwards. The end result is that the forward players stop making the runs. We need to take more risks. OK, we may lose possession more, but it will give our forward players more to feed off and the opposition more to think about. The important thing for me is to increase the intensity. That’s where recruitment is key for next season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by durhampie View Post
    The biggest problem we have is Burchnall, He has convinced himself that we are playing well and are dominating games. Whilst ever he thinks that the situation will remain unchanged.. Its blindingly obvious to every one that we too slow moving the ball forward out of defence, the reason for that is simply that we dont have the players in midfield who are capable of creating space for the ball to be passed to them. What we do have is players standing static, resulting in the forward pass being easilly intercepted..
    Exactly that! Notts were fantastic against Dagenham with 10 men because, amongst other things, Enzio and Ruben had lots of the ball and moved it quickly. We created more chances in that one game than in the last 3 combined. What would we have to lose by setting up for all-out attack and see what we learn?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wiseoldmagpie View Post
    Exactly that! Notts were fantastic against Dagenham with 10 men because, amongst other things, Enzio and Ruben had lots of the ball and moved it quickly. We created more chances in that one game than in the last 3 combined. What would we have to lose by setting up for all-out attack and see what we learn?
    Agreed but it was also noticeable that Enzio and Ruben worked their pods off that game. Enzio in particular showed greater commitment in chasing back. I consider Ruben and Enzio as ‘reluctant’ defensively but they worked for the cause that night. Which begs the question, why not regularly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stan Marshall View Post
    Agreed but it was also noticeable that Enzio and Ruben worked their pods off that game. Enzio in particular showed greater commitment in chasing back. I consider Ruben and Enzio as ‘reluctant’ defensively but they worked for the cause that night. Which begs the question, why not regularly?
    Although against weak opposition that game provides the template for what's needed - the whole team working their socks off (to compensate for being a man down that night) / defenders trusted to defend / One guy holding in midfield / players coming for the ball to link defence with attack / freedom for the skilful, creative players to operate / nobody hiding or underperforming

    Btw that's totally unfair on Enzio who for an attacking player has regularly put in a shift defensively for quite some time now (maybe asked to do too much of that). Ruben is a different case, he still wasn't totally match fit a third of the way into the season - that was mismanaged, and it doesn't look like he's any better now in the glimpses we've seen of him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the_anticlough View Post

    Btw that's totally unfair on Enzio who for an attacking player has regularly put in a shift defensively for quite some time now (maybe asked to do too much of that). Ruben is a different case, he still wasn't totally match fit a third of the way into the season - that was mismanaged, and it doesn't look like he's any better now in the glimpses we've seen of him.
    Enzio is certainly better than he was. He was terrible at tracking back in our relegation season and, to be fair to Ardley, he’s worked on that side of his game. I still don’t feel he sprints back enough but he certainly did that night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stan Marshall View Post
    Enzio is certainly better than he was. He was terrible at tracking back in our relegation season and, to be fair to Ardley, he’s worked on that side of his game. I still don’t feel he sprints back enough but he certainly did that night.
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    That's very true, he only seemed to go one way in the relegation season. Far more effort and speed when attacking than tracking back. He helped little in a defensive sense, off the ball.

    Worked much harder last season and this by comparison.

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    Quote Originally Posted by laddo View Post
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    That's very true, he only seemed to go one way in the relegation season. Far more effort and speed when attacking than tracking back. He helped little in a defensive sense, off the ball.

    Worked much harder last season and this by comparison.
    Yes, I would agree. A lot of credit needs to go to Ardley for that. Although, lost a bit going forward this year to the detriment on Notts.

    There are many times this season, not just Enzio, we’ve be very slow to close the ball down. Particularly in wide areas.

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