by KenH » Thu Oct 22, 2015 7:16 am
As I said in the other post, he worked really well with McGowan, especially when he tracked back to defensive positions. I think another aspect is that, unlike last season, he wasn't constantly swapping sides as he pretty much kept himself to the left edge most of the game. In fact, the whole squad were disciplined and stayed in their formation.
I've often bemoaned Jim's almost constant changing formations and positions last season and earlier this season. Kev and Paz seemed to be two key players who really started to under-perform. Paz had four different position in a single game. Kev has been played as a lone striker, part of a pair of strikers, a left winger, a right winger, a central midfielder. It's bound to disturb all the players, not just Kev/Paz themselves and breaks up the natural, successful pairings. I don't deny I've been critical of Kev, but others can't deny that he's had some pretty bad games.
It's really good to start seeing players being allowed to keep a position and to form close bonds with those around them. Yes, I know Jim has to have utility players because of the small squad, but surely when he can (like now due to few injuries/suspensions), he should stop faffing around and allow the lads to have a bit of continuity.