John, those strengths are the strengths of lesser sides who don't look to dominate games, which if we're getting to the top we have to do against sides like Blackburn and Sunderland.
Quote from: Mark Kelly on September 09, 2010, 04:39:28 PMYou'll not be suprised that I find it difficult to argue with the late, great Jock Stein: "I think it is important to win a match, but I think what is even more important is the manner in which you win."I notice he doesn't say the manner in which you lose! I think that's one for our side of the argument!
You'll not be suprised that I find it difficult to argue with the late, great Jock Stein: "I think it is important to win a match, but I think what is even more important is the manner in which you win."
I remember at the tail end of the season watching Spurs and thinking they actually do look like a top 4 side. They'd developed their play over the season, everybody knew their job and I hate to say it but were a joy to watch.
Quote from: Monty on September 09, 2010, 04:46:00 PMJohn, those strengths are the strengths of lesser sides who don't look to dominate games, which if we're getting to the top we have to do against sides like Blackburn and Sunderland.Maybe so, but my argument was always that what we needed was to ADD to our play and not totally adandon that which had largely worked for us. We needed a ball player in the centre and better movement upfront to give us an extra dimension to our play. Yet had we done that by sacrificing the wing play or counter attacking we'd have ended up pretty much as we were.
Me too, I would not have gone to many of the later stage matches last season if I hadnt a season ticket.Ged , please deliver something interesting to watch!
I don't know what worried me most, though, whether MON didn't know how to change it, or if he didn't think it needed changing in the first place.
I think we were reasonably closely matched on 1st 11.
VD, i think the problem was not the lack of strength in depth, certainly not in the style of play we adopted. The issue was that Martin frequently had us looking like less than the sum of the parts. We never focused on the "simple" things like keeping the ball, moving off it, creating options for players - whether we had our strongest 11 playing or not.