redrobo wrote:Just watched the highlights v FGR on the OWS and an observation that our distribution could be a lot better. Too many passes go straight to the opposition which could be an indication of slight panic to get rid of the ball. If we could improve our passing we would create more chances I'm sure. No doubt JB is well aware of our need to improve in that area.
Maybe having the new rumoured training ground at the Uni will provide a more reliable surface and not be affected by the weather as does Turners which will provide our coaching staff more opportunity to work on certain aspects of our game
Tuesday's game v MK Dons will be a totally different game than that v FGR as MK are good as going forward in more of a direct manner than yesterdays opponents who despite some very accurate passing moves didn't really create that much in terms of a goal threat.
Slanester wrote:Mk....serious promotion contenders. 10 goals in their last 5 games.
MFC...relegation battlers. 8 goals in our last 5 games.
Our current form, and ability to put a few in the onion bag of late, makes Tue night an interesting prospect. They don’t concede many, so we have to keep it tight and organised at the back, and do the same. Bring it on.
steve mfc wrote:Slanester wrote:Mk....serious promotion contenders. 10 goals in their last 5 games.
MFC...relegation battlers. 8 goals in our last 5 games.
Our current form, and ability to put a few in the onion bag of late, makes Tue night an interesting prospect. They don’t concede many, so we have to keep it tight and organised at the back, and do the same. Bring it on.
50 miles an hour wind forecast for Tuesday night that will have a big impact on the game.
BerlinWaller wrote:redrobo wrote:Just watched the highlights v FGR on the OWS and an observation that our distribution could be a lot better. Too many passes go straight to the opposition which could be an indication of slight panic to get rid of the ball. If we could improve our passing we would create more chances I'm sure. No doubt JB is well aware of our need to improve in that area.
Maybe having the new rumoured training ground at the Uni will provide a more reliable surface and not be affected by the weather as does Turners which will provide our coaching staff more opportunity to work on certain aspects of our game
Tuesday's game v MK Dons will be a totally different game than that v FGR as MK are good as going forward in more of a direct manner than yesterdays opponents who despite some very accurate passing moves didn't really create that much in terms of a goal threat.
Not a fan of the obsession with passing the ball. FGR passed it around lovely yesterday but to no avail. The stats regarding possession and completed passes are pointless, it is and always will be about goals. Our biggest frailty is not putting a foot in and pressing the ball. We look like traffic cones at times.
marky No.1 wrote:Love 2 up front, giving the defence a breather
KenH wrote:marky No.1 wrote:Love 2 up front, giving the defence a breather
Also absolutely rock solid formation of 2 banks of 4 - for once we had a "proper" midfield. Last home game was 4 at the back, but in reality it was 5 as Kenyon constantly stood in a back line of 5 so we had 3 centre backs and a very weak midfield. Oates was awesome - tracking back to defend and give proper support to Conlon (which Kev never does) as well as running at their defenders. More of the proper 4-4-2 formation please and none of this 1 up front rubbish with no midfield support.
Gone_Shrimping wrote:Not sure how much "hospitality" the sponsors had partaken when they selected Halstead as Man Of The Match ! He made a few routine saves that he would expect to make.
KenH wrote:marky No.1 wrote:Love 2 up front, giving the defence a breather
Also absolutely rock solid formation of 2 banks of 4 - for once we had a "proper" midfield. Last home game was 4 at the back, but in reality it was 5 as Kenyon constantly stood in a back line of 5 so we had 3 centre backs and a very weak midfield. Oates was awesome - tracking back to defend and give proper support to Conlon (which Kev never does) as well as running at their defenders. More of the proper 4-4-2 formation please and none of this 1 up front rubbish with no midfield support.
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