Quote from: Simon Ward on February 02, 2011, 09:23:35 AMWe must play 4-4-2 no matter who the opposition, please listen Mr H!There is no chance of that, we will be playing variations of 4-5-1, 4-3-3 in the majority of games. It's what he's been working towards all season and he's not going to abandon it now.
We must play 4-4-2 no matter who the opposition, please listen Mr H!
Not read the thread, so not sure if it's been mentioned yet. Makoun - 94 attempted passes - 85 complete. When was the last time we had a player do something similar to that?(The stats for the team - 565 attempted passes, 453 completed. Man Utd was 446, 342 respectively)
Quote from: Chris Smith on February 02, 2011, 09:35:55 AMQuote from: Simon Ward on February 02, 2011, 09:23:35 AMWe must play 4-4-2 no matter who the opposition, please listen Mr H!There is no chance of that, we will be playing variations of 4-5-1, 4-3-3 in the majority of games. It's what he's been working towards all season and he's not going to abandon it now.Unfortunately you are right, he is not going to change it for anyone!So we are going to have to get used to wingers playing in centre midfield, on their 'wrong' sides and forwards as wingers! Oh joys!
It's quite natural for a player to be disappointed after being taken off, it's a normal human reaction. We're in danger of turning this int a bigger issue than it is. I'm sure a few quite words at BH and it will all be smoothed over.
Who was arsey when taken off last night?
Bent's goal gives him a 1 in 2 ratio, which is nice.
United last night on that form would have beaten just about any team and we gave them a decent game- that's to our credit.Confidence it still pretty high so now let's go on a run up that table.Players are still aDjusting to the new system of play and as they do so will become comfortable and improve their game, next season could be hugely exciting to watch , but in the meantime have a bit of patience with things and we will reap the benefit.I love the 4-3-3 / 4-5-1 style as it gives such fluidity and options and the 4-4-2 has long been dated.
Quote from: eastie on February 02, 2011, 10:13:24 AMUnited last night on that form would have beaten just about any team and we gave them a decent game- that's to our credit.Confidence it still pretty high so now let's go on a run up that table.Players are still aDjusting to the new system of play and as they do so will become comfortable and improve their game, next season could be hugely exciting to watch , but in the meantime have a bit of patience with things and we will reap the benefit.I love the 4-3-3 / 4-5-1 style as it gives such fluidity and options and the 4-4-2 has long been dated.I agree with you, it's a much more expansive way of playing the game. The players just need a bit of time to get use to it. And with the likes of downing, young and albrighton I think it will help them flourish.
Quote from: Troy Eccles on February 02, 2011, 12:18:40 AMYou can't put a spineless Downing in front of a right back who can't defend. Especially if Cuellar isn't there to cover.Young needs to learn how to get a corner kick past the first man, needs to understand that every free kick he takes goes over the bar - I actually fast forwarded thru this as I knew where it was going to end up. He needs to learn that releasing the ball sooner is much much better than running at three opposition players and losing the ball. Fuck I can't stand him!! There, I said it. Thank fook I'm not the only one. This complete egomaniac drags the team down at times. He holds onto the ball too long in open play, and the vanity-flattering experiment of playing him through the middle is a folly. He's not as good as he thinks he is, and his dead ball skills have been atrocious for a while, and yes I am including hi penalty technique which, the goal aside last week, looks like he could miss the goal just as easily. As my friend says, we're now seeing the result of MON telling him he's world class for the past 2 seasons. No he isn't.Sell him in the summer.
You can't put a spineless Downing in front of a right back who can't defend. Especially if Cuellar isn't there to cover.Young needs to learn how to get a corner kick past the first man, needs to understand that every free kick he takes goes over the bar - I actually fast forwarded thru this as I knew where it was going to end up. He needs to learn that releasing the ball sooner is much much better than running at three opposition players and losing the ball. Fuck I can't stand him!! There, I said it.