Quote from: Monty on September 03, 2010, 10:45:46 AMPleased you're joshing, John, because I don't like two up front because it's actually defensive! If you have two up front you have to make up for the huge short fall in midfield, so you are forced to sit deep and counter-attack. It can work, but me no like. I also don't really like specialist defensive midfielders, because if you just pack the place with defensive specialists then your ball retention will be poor.Besides, Donadoni is attack-minded. His mentor was Arrigo Sacchi, one of the greatest attacking tacticians of all time in any sport.like i said mate, only joshing, got to have a bit of a laugh or we'd all be cryingfunny thing is with Italian coaches, England have got the only one who only seems to know just one formationwe will always differ on this formation lark. for me its still more about the players and there abilities rather than where they play, for instance take Barca, they may only play with one up front, but when you have Iniesta, Messi,Xabi etc, it doesnt really matter because they will always cause massive problems going forward,its a bit different when you have Petrov, NRC etc
Pleased you're joshing, John, because I don't like two up front because it's actually defensive! If you have two up front you have to make up for the huge short fall in midfield, so you are forced to sit deep and counter-attack. It can work, but me no like. I also don't really like specialist defensive midfielders, because if you just pack the place with defensive specialists then your ball retention will be poor.Besides, Donadoni is attack-minded. His mentor was Arrigo Sacchi, one of the greatest attacking tacticians of all time in any sport.
Am I imagining an increase in 'leaks' in the last few days?Is it an attempt by the club to see fan reaction or just coincidence ?
Wasn't it ferguson who said formation only needs to come into play when you haven't got the ball.When attacking you just let your players play?Granted it's a bit different when you have the likes of giggs, scholes, Rooney and nani in your team compared to sidwell, NRC and petrov but I can see his point.
For me, our best current formation is a 4-2-3-1 with Petrov and NRC holding, but it must be improved upon. We'll never be Barca, who have that amazing fluidity from a combination of amazing talent, brilliant tactical intelligence great coaching and just playing together for ages, but we can be more fluid than we are. The key player to be improved upon there is NRC, as his lack of ability on the ball constantly loses momentum in attacks. A more well-rounded player is needed.
Quote from: Monty on September 03, 2010, 11:10:55 AMFor me, our best current formation is a 4-2-3-1 with Petrov and NRC holding, but it must be improved upon. We'll never be Barca, who have that amazing fluidity from a combination of amazing talent, brilliant tactical intelligence great coaching and just playing together for ages, but we can be more fluid than we are. The key player to be improved upon there is NRC, as his lack of ability on the ball constantly loses momentum in attacks. A more well-rounded player is needed.If you are talking about loss of attacking momentium, surely one of the biggest culprits is Petrov with his backwards and sideways passing? We may keep the ball, but the momentum is often lost.
The thoughts of Houllier make me wince.All the complaints people made about MON e.g. bad football, bad signings, falling out with players...you can multiply, no square and you get Houllier.And that's without all the qualities that i think are universally accepted MON brought.In summary:(MON - all the good things) X (MON - all the good things) = Houllier.