Stanley Bowles wrote:Stick with sammy he will turn it round, No to Coleman please.
agree with you rather we stick with Sammy than get Coleman in
Stanley Bowles wrote:Stick with sammy he will turn it round, No to Coleman please.
ockers wrote:the things they were saying last October.......................
ockers wrote:the things they were saying last October.......................
DawZi wrote:always had faith in the squad i just not a fan of SM at times tactically but he's got good pulling powers signing players is committed to the club & players
i do feel he should have changed the formation earlier and thought we had a poor pre-season what contributed to the bad start this season like playing 4 4 2 in pre-season with our new players, then get on this when the new season KO then asks players to play a 3 5 2 with a wing back system, hence mistakes and conceding to many goals leading to defeats and possible relegation, but eventually the coin dropped then switched to a familiar 4 4 2 what every player knows how to play inside out and then moved away from danger
The Fury wrote:
The 3-5-2 was put in place, I reckon, in order to accommodate Ian Craney, whom many want to be retained next season. If we do retain him, I reckon he will, once again, struggle to fit into our existing system.
I liked 3-5-2. Sure, we conceded loads but we were a real threat going forwards. We played some of the best prolonged football I've seen since Sammy took charge in that time and, whilst I accept we had to change strategy in order to stop leaking goals and pick up valuable points, I was a little sorry to see our decent football stifled.
The Fury wrote:DawZi wrote:always had faith in the squad i just not a fan of SM at times tactically but he's got good pulling powers signing players is committed to the club & players
i do feel he should have changed the formation earlier and thought we had a poor pre-season what contributed to the bad start this season like playing 4 4 2 in pre-season with our new players, then get on this when the new season KO then asks players to play a 3 5 2 with a wing back system, hence mistakes and conceding to many goals leading to defeats and possible relegation, but eventually the coin dropped then switched to a familiar 4 4 2 what every player knows how to play inside out and then moved away from danger
The 3-5-2 was put in place, I reckon, in order to accommodate Ian Craney, whom many want to be retained next season. If we do retain him, I reckon he will, once again, struggle to fit into our existing system.
I liked 3-5-2. Sure, we conceded loads but we were a real threat going forwards. We played some of the best prolonged football I've seen since Sammy took charge in that time and, whilst I accept we had to change strategy in order to stop leaking goals and pick up valuable points, I was a little sorry to see our decent football stifled.
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