fulwoodshrimp wrote:It is only fair to recognise the improvement in our defence. Sam Lavelle is beginning to look like a quality defender and with Muller and Old is forming a formidable combination. However, midfield is largely absent despite Rose's best endeavours and its good to see him returning to something like last season's form. Opposing teams seem to enjoy the freedom of the midfield and our tactics still rely on long balls to Oliver who lays the balls off regularly to empty space or an opposition defender. I'm not blaming Oliver as he seems to have no support for much of the time and ploughs a lone furrow. Our side is heavily defensively focused and concentrated on not conceding. Yesterday we shut up shop for most of the second half and encouraged Stevenage to come at us. They gladly did this. I believe if we had gone looking for a second goal the points would have been ours. A positive minded midfielder would have ensured we kept moving forward and stopped the opposition throwing too many players forward. Any chance of us signing one in the transfer window?
BerlinWaller wrote:The team set up with 3 CB 2 DEF MIDS and 2 WB's. That is 7 defensive players. There was no midfield as such. The ploy was to get it up to Oliver and try and get Lang and Ellison near him for the knock downs. Our goal came from a rare attacking run from Conlan.
We got what we deserved for sitting back and being ultra negative. I felt the game was crying out for McGurk who would get at them.
Totally agree about the back 3, they are looking solid. Lavelle is really coming on so credit to Jim for the work done there.
George Dawes wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:The team set up with 3 CB 2 DEF MIDS and 2 WB's. That is 7 defensive players. There was no midfield as such. The ploy was to get it up to Oliver and try and get Lang and Ellison near him for the knock downs. Our goal came from a rare attacking run from Conlan.
We got what we deserved for sitting back and being ultra negative. I felt the game was crying out for McGurk who would get at them.
Totally agree about the back 3, they are looking solid. Lavelle is really coming on so credit to Jim for the work done there.
Tricky position the Wing back job, fullbacks when asked to play there tend to play as fullbacks, Wingers when asked tend to Attack, be interesting to see Rose(left footed) do a job there, delivers a good ball.
Also Fleming who's a good engine as the potential as right wing back.
Gone_Shrimping wrote:I like the team better when Fleming , McGurk and Wildig are in it. They give the opposition defence far more to think about. I thought Kenyon had a 'mare yesterday.
Gone_Shrimping wrote:I like the team better when Fleming , McGurk and Wildig are in it. They give the opposition defence far more to think about. I thought Kenyon had a 'mare yesterday.
parceldave wrote:Im normally a fan of Wildig but yesterday for the brief period he was on , i thought he was poor and didn't seem to know what his job was, in fact all down the left was in total disarray in the last ten minutes.
underbank wrote:parceldave wrote:Im normally a fan of Wildig but yesterday for the brief period he was on , i thought he was poor and didn't seem to know what his job was, in fact all down the left was in total disarray in the last ten minutes.
He made a bright start, but then fell away. Can't remember if it was a throw in or free kick off the Berlin Wall, but he just stood, not marking anyone, and barely moved when the ball was played around him. Just didn't seem to know what to do, who to mark, etc. Perhaps it was just cobwebs due to not playing the last few games?
fulwoodshrimp wrote:It is only fair to recognise the improvement in our defence. Sam Lavelle is beginning to look like a quality defender and with Muller and Old is forming a formidable combination. However, midfield is largely absent despite Rose's best endeavours and its good to see him returning to something like last season's form. Opposing teams seem to enjoy the freedom of the midfield and our tactics still rely on long balls to Oliver who lays the balls off regularly to empty space or an opposition defender. I'm not blaming Oliver as he seems to have no support for much of the time and ploughs a lone furrow. Our side is heavily defensively focused and concentrated on not conceding. Yesterday we shut up shop for most of the second half and encouraged Stevenage to come at us. They gladly did this. I believe if we had gone looking for a second goal the points would have been ours. A positive minded midfielder would have ensured we kept moving forward and stopped the opposition throwing too many players forward. Any chance of us signing one in the transfer window?
Posh wrote:Interesting debate but question some of the comments.
To criticise Alex Kenyon who was outstanding against Yeovil and delivered the cross after a surging run for Kev’s winner seems ridiculous to me. The problem is making best of use of him in the side.
I also think McGurk is very over-rated. His style of play is similar to Callum Lang, yet Lang seems hungrier, fitter and faster.
The fundamental issue is formation. Jim has varied between four and three at the back all season. The reason I think he keeps changing is to keep the opposition guessing.
Up front Oliver is poor as a lone striker. While he’s got pace and energy his first touch with head or feet isn’t great.
marky No.1 wrote:Posh wrote:Interesting debate but question some of the comments.
To criticise Alex Kenyon who was outstanding against Yeovil and delivered the cross after a surging run for Kev’s winner seems ridiculous to me. The problem is making best of use of him in the side.
I also think McGurk is very over-rated. His style of play is similar to Callum Lang, yet Lang seems hungrier, fitter and faster.
The fundamental issue is formation. Jim has varied between four and three at the back all season. The reason I think he keeps changing is to keep the opposition guessing.
Up front Oliver is poor as a lone striker. While he’s got pace and energy his first touch with head or feet isn’t great.
Alex isnt great at distribution, but I like him in the thick of it, he is proud to wear the shirt.
I cant believe McGurk is only 28, was chuffed to get him here and thought he would really show the others what to do. He does a great thing now and again, but does appear lazy or bothered about injury?
If we are changing formation to keep the other team guessing, then I think it confuses ourselves more. Play to our strengths and let them worry about us!
Oliver needs a partner within 5-7 yards of him, shame he can't turn, shoot and score, he would be worth £125M
Posh wrote:Interesting debate but question some of the comments.
To criticise Alex Kenyon who was outstanding against Yeovil and delivered the cross after a surging run for Kev’s winner seems ridiculous to me. The problem is making best of use of him in the side.
I also think McGurk is very over-rated. His style of play is similar to Callum Lang, yet Lang seems hungrier, fitter and faster.
The fundamental issue is formation. Jim has varied between four and three at the back all season. The reason I think he keeps changing is to keep the opposition guessing.
Three at the back works if Aaron, as he’s done well all season, and Conlon are allowed to push up, effectively making either four or five across the middle.
Up front Oliver is poor as a lone striker. While he’s got pace and energy his first touch with head or feet isn’t great. Jim has countered this in some games by playing Thommo and Kev, but they’ve both pushed out wide leading to Vadaine getting no support. He has to play in a front two and ideally with a man behind him. Alongside Kev both have done well but it needs Lang (or Campbell or Wildig) behind them in support. That then leaves two places and I agree that it’s these roles that are critical. At the moment they rotate between Rose, Kenyon and Fleming. Personally, with a back three I don’t think they should need an out and out defensive midfielder in there. I’d have Fleming and Rose but the weak points has been Rose’s form (need a Brian Healy in there). In a four at the back though Alex is a must for me in front of defence because he protects and allows the other midfielders to push on. He could also be part of a three at the back.
marky No.1 wrote:Posh wrote:Interesting debate but question some of the comments.
To criticise Alex Kenyon who was outstanding against Yeovil and delivered the cross after a surging run for Kev’s winner seems ridiculous to me. The problem is making best of use of him in the side.
I also think McGurk is very over-rated. His style of play is similar to Callum Lang, yet Lang seems hungrier, fitter and faster.
The fundamental issue is formation. Jim has varied between four and three at the back all season. The reason I think he keeps changing is to keep the opposition guessing.
Up front Oliver is poor as a lone striker. While he’s got pace and energy his first touch with head or feet isn’t great.
Alex isnt great at distribution, but I like him in the thick of it, he is proud to wear the shirt.
I cant believe McGurk is only 28, was chuffed to get him here and thought he would really show the others what to do. He does a great thing now and again, but does appear lazy or bothered about injury?
If we are changing formation to keep the other team guessing, then I think it confuses ourselves more. Play to our strengths and let them worry about us!
Oliver needs a partner within 5-7 yards of him, shame he can't turn, shoot and score, he would be worth £125M
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