redrobo wrote:From my position in C Premier I have noticed that when JB and John McMahon appear to discuss changes in tactics it's the intervention of Ken McK that seems to throw a spanner in the works and JB then ignores JMcM input relying solely on that of KMcK.
Maybe it's time to say farewell to Ken and put JMcM in the Assistant Managers seat? I've again noticed that KMcK always indicates that we use the long ball, a tactic that doesn't fit our players.
Phil Anderer wrote:I've said this many a time (and often, from memory, in response to your posts Neil), but the long ball is by no means always a tactic. As I've said in the Bentley Out thread, I think a big part of the problem is not knowing how to deal with being closed down, and that must, surely, be because Jim doesn't use that tactic in training to give the players a 'safe environment' to get used to it, instead of merely having to cope on match day with no express training or guidance from the management. Yes, I am making assumptions here, since I don't hide behind bushes and watch the training (some of us have to work, you know ), but I'm struggling to come up with an alternative scenario that would lead to this. The end result is the players either make the easiest pass available, i.e. sideways or backwards, sometimes loosely, which has cost us goals conceded this season, or else it's the big hoof forward to no one. Midfield definitely needs attention, as those in there at the moment are not doing the business, but it's not the only problem.
Phil Anderer wrote:The end result is the players either make the easiest pass available, i.e. sideways or backwards, sometimes loosely, which has cost us goals conceded this season, or else it's the big hoof forward to no one.
Slanester wrote:Flemmo is for us, the classic, you don’t know what you’ve got til it’s gone. For me, he is a BIG loss, and it is obvious to see. We need a replacement, as close, as like for like, as possible.
Caged Lion wrote:Until Jim is replaced, almost nothing will change. Ditching Jim seems unlikely, so our best hope of a bit more success is for a forward to start hitting the back of the net before the oppo inevitably score
We seldom put pressure on on teams by taking the lead
Everyone I speak to at games has the same opinion
Rubbish tactics, reluctance to try out exciting young talent
The same old same old regulars and favourites, some are past it, some nowhere near good enough Ellison, Roche, Kenyon, getting in the team ahead of others who may make mistakes but deffo excite the fans more, Gomes, Cranston, Leitch Smith
I applaud Tanner starting and really enjoy Buxton. Put them together on the right. Conlan and Cranston on the left, plenty of energy there. Midfield is our Achilles heel, Brewitt and Gomes with a.n.other
Much as I like both Wildig and Tutte they just aren’t performing well, Wildig goes AWOL too much and Tutte just runs around without much end product
4-4-2 old style for me. All these weird and wonderful permutations are tedious and unproductive
But hey, I’m just a bored and frustrated supporter. I’m sure JB knows best
Keith wrote:I'd look at dropping either Wildig or Tutte and play Cranston in the middle on Saturday. I'd also want the players fired up and trying to score in the first minute as first goal is crucial.
MFC-Manc wrote:It’s got to be tutte, he adds nothing to the team... I expected when he joined he would be our midfield general (league 2 Roy Keane)
Wildig plays it simple and keeps the ball moving and is a very intelligent footballer, his only issue is he is made of glass.
BerlinWaller wrote:I like O'Sullivan, he has a touch of quality.
Kendalshrimp wrote:A lot needs changing, a bad result on Saturday will see the biggest one of all though !
+1BerlinWaller wrote:
I wouldn't mind seeing Buxton in a holding midfield role. Good in the tackle, a big unit and he has a sweet right foot that could get us up the pitch much quicker.
redrobo wrote:We seem to have a reluctance to run at defenses in central positions with the ball preferring to always pass out to the wing in the hope that a cross will come in that we can get on the end of.
BerlinWaller wrote:I spoke to Peter Johnson today about last nights game. Peter who has been going for over 50 years, home and away. Peter who loves the club and is a genuine shrimps legend. He didn't go last night. Peter stayed away after watching the Scunthorpe game. If people like Peter Johnson are staying away, what chance does a club have?
Caged Lion wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:I spoke to Peter Johnson today about last nights game. Peter who has been going for over 50 years, home and away. Peter who loves the club and is a genuine shrimps legend. He didn't go last night. Peter stayed away after watching the Scunthorpe game. If people like Peter Johnson are staying away, what chance does a club have?
Troublesome news indeed
Mrs Lion said no more season ticket after Tuesday night, and that is really terrible news ... she buys my pie, peas and gravy
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