marky No.1 wrote:Accy only beat Carlisle 3.0 today, Coley won't be happy with all his other missed chances
MFC-Manc wrote:We need a proven goal scorer(Jim has undoubtedly tried to get one). Accrington had windass and replaced him with Kee(who is superb)oxford had roofe a couple of seasons ago.....etc etc. Stockton was a goal scorer and his goals helped us last season. I'm just hoping Lang can develop into one for us.
parkyboy wrote:just been watching div 2 goals on sky .a lot of them from fast moving open play ,how come we can do that we supposedly have the players so is it tactics or bad planning by you know who
Keith wrote:marky No.1 wrote:Accy only beat Carlisle 3.0 today, Coley won't be happy with all his other missed chances
I know you are being sarcastic, but in fact, on Radio Lancashire, Coley was still moaning about conceding late against us last week and how he always wants a clean sheet, which kind of blows this theory out of the water somewhat!
Is this because they have the attitude of we don't care who we are playing we expect to win? Radio Accy's reporter started his interview with Coley yestarday sayiing was this the best so far this season, to which he replied it was ok. On the other hand our illustrious leader is trotting out difficult place to come, on a good run,big strong side(as said to Quinny) Would be nice if he changed the record (and negative tactics)! I've got me tin hat ready for the we love Jim brigadeGone_Shrimping wrote:A bit more good news Accrington have scored more league goals (14) this season than anyone else in the top 4 divisions although most Premier League clubs have played a couple of games less.
What's different? We put 11 players on the pitch so do they, ok they like to mix football with rugbyseasonsinthesun wrote:I understand what you mean, comparing John Coleman's attitude with Jim's, but maybe Jim is just being realistic in that we are in a different situation to Accrington. Jim is just saying it as it is.
seasonsinthesun wrote:I understand what you mean, comparing John Coleman's attitude with Jim's, but maybe Jim is just being realistic in that we are in a different situation to Accrington. Jim is just saying it as it is.
George Dawes wrote:remember Olivier as missed half our L2 games though being rested or suspended.
he's certainly effective, and even against Stanley(before his red) won most of his battles and holds the ball up well, it's about forming a partnership with a front two for me.
Ntini wrote:I'm not a big fan of the whole 3-5-2 fad
Ntini wrote: I just wish he'd help himself on that front and give a settled team a good run together.
know what you mean being over run in midfield.Little Shrimp wrote:The tricky thing with two up front is you have to take the extra man from somewhere on the pitch. Defence; we have to play with a 3 man defence with wingbacks which we know our CBs struggle with. If we were to do this I'd suggest putting Muller in a sweeping Beckenbauer (and Luiz for Chelsea nowadays) role with freedom to roam a bit and essentially leave the other two CBs to operate as a two.
Midfield; we'd be a man light if we took a player from there and with the way a lot of teams play currently we'd very likely be overrun. A solution could still be 4-2-3-1 but Osborne (good goalscorer say stats) deployed at No10 focusing on making lots of runs behind the defence off Oliver like Alli when he plays for England. Move the wide players in to support down the middle when Osborne plays more on the last line, push full backs high and maybe pop Muller in CDM to drop back in defence (similarly to Dier for Spurs) to support the defence when the full backs push.
Just a couple of thoughts
Freez wrote:Being honest, we have set up the last two games as a back four and Muller in midfield with a fit Flemmo on the bench, and in my opinion that's why we have lacked punch up front as Muller is a decent enough stopper but has no attacking threat passing wise.
So the back three hasn't worked but we won 1 drew 2 and lost 1. Back four we lost both??
I'm not against either, depending on the wide men or fullbacks, Brough got forward twice at Meadow Lane, Aj once in open play. However we play we need to get more men in the opposition box to cause more of a threat, as when these guys cross it we need bodies to get on the end of them?
Freez wrote: Brough got forward twice at Meadow Lane, Aj once in open play.
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