Quote from: spangley1812 on February 13, 2011, 03:56:49 PMQuote from: Monty on February 13, 2011, 03:51:57 PMQuote from: spangley1812 on February 13, 2011, 03:15:35 PMIf GED/Monty/You think its a good system I have no issue but I dont, I dont think we are playing our best attacking players Gabby, Downing/Ash/Marc in their best, most natural positions but thats just how I see it and since we have started playing 4 5 1/4 3 3 we have not put a run of results together . I don't necessarily think our current system is the best we could do. I always think 4-2-3-1 is a bit rigid sometimes, a little bit 'special teams' - i.e. saying "you attack, you defend" instead of the whole team working together. However, that more holistic approach takes time and a lot of intensive training, so I don't mind this at the moment. I don't think he's necessarily getting the best out of our players playing them in the roles he's given them, but I think he's essentially right.I was very impressed with what he did in the Jan window and as u say he will need time to "mould" things into what he wants. Fully agreed. We've debated the thing about United's formation and so on, but what's beyond dispute is that their players have trained and played together for a long time now, and certain things about each others' games will now be second nature to them. Same goes for Barcelona, Arsenal, Chelsea when they clicked last season, our own great side under Saunders - it's all about time and training and building a team unit, and we should give this to Ged.
Quote from: Monty on February 13, 2011, 03:51:57 PMQuote from: spangley1812 on February 13, 2011, 03:15:35 PMIf GED/Monty/You think its a good system I have no issue but I dont, I dont think we are playing our best attacking players Gabby, Downing/Ash/Marc in their best, most natural positions but thats just how I see it and since we have started playing 4 5 1/4 3 3 we have not put a run of results together . I don't necessarily think our current system is the best we could do. I always think 4-2-3-1 is a bit rigid sometimes, a little bit 'special teams' - i.e. saying "you attack, you defend" instead of the whole team working together. However, that more holistic approach takes time and a lot of intensive training, so I don't mind this at the moment. I don't think he's necessarily getting the best out of our players playing them in the roles he's given them, but I think he's essentially right.I was very impressed with what he did in the Jan window and as u say he will need time to "mould" things into what he wants.
Quote from: spangley1812 on February 13, 2011, 03:15:35 PMIf GED/Monty/You think its a good system I have no issue but I dont, I dont think we are playing our best attacking players Gabby, Downing/Ash/Marc in their best, most natural positions but thats just how I see it and since we have started playing 4 5 1/4 3 3 we have not put a run of results together . I don't necessarily think our current system is the best we could do. I always think 4-2-3-1 is a bit rigid sometimes, a little bit 'special teams' - i.e. saying "you attack, you defend" instead of the whole team working together. However, that more holistic approach takes time and a lot of intensive training, so I don't mind this at the moment. I don't think he's necessarily getting the best out of our players playing them in the roles he's given them, but I think he's essentially right.
If GED/Monty/You think its a good system I have no issue but I dont, I dont think we are playing our best attacking players Gabby, Downing/Ash/Marc in their best, most natural positions but thats just how I see it and since we have started playing 4 5 1/4 3 3 we have not put a run of results together .
Quote from: Chris Smith on February 13, 2011, 02:49:26 PMQuote from: spangley1812 on February 13, 2011, 02:41:48 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on February 13, 2011, 02:06:24 PMQuoteThirdly....... look at the league table how many points are Man Utd ahead They played 4-5-1 yesterday.That was one game out of 30+ this seasonNo it wasn't, they've played it regularly. No they dont if they have played 4 5 1 how come Berbatov has played 29 games and Rooney has played 21 games this season
Quote from: spangley1812 on February 13, 2011, 02:41:48 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on February 13, 2011, 02:06:24 PMQuoteThirdly....... look at the league table how many points are Man Utd ahead They played 4-5-1 yesterday.That was one game out of 30+ this seasonNo it wasn't, they've played it regularly.
Quote from: Chris Smith on February 13, 2011, 02:06:24 PMQuoteThirdly....... look at the league table how many points are Man Utd ahead They played 4-5-1 yesterday.That was one game out of 30+ this season
QuoteThirdly....... look at the league table how many points are Man Utd ahead They played 4-5-1 yesterday.
Thirdly....... look at the league table how many points are Man Utd ahead
His crossing has fallen away drastically. He’s a total waste from set pieces of late.
It's true thAt once he gets a reputation of a being a diver he will find that even some clear cut decisions will go against him- refs will be aware of it in the way they were with ronaldo- maybe he has taken lessons fron heskey who for a man of his size should be ashamed he hits the floor at the slightest touch- I don't like to see it.
He's a top quality player. We're a better side when he's in it. People have unrealistic expectations. They seem to think every pass should be a killer ball and every cross drop straight on the strikers head. That just shows a lack of understanding of the game. However, if you look back you'll see that he's involved in a large percentage of our goals. His work rate is fantastic and his passion and commitment are obvious. Yes, he can appear petulant but that's because he's desperate to win. Yes, he sometimes looks for fouls but that's the modern game and expecting different is like expecting teenagers to stop using SMS.
Did he wear that stupid Snood playing for England?
Quote from: JUAN PABLO on February 13, 2011, 06:52:52 PMDid he wear that stupid Snood playing for England?No