It's an old argument on here, but I personally think the 'hoof' (if ever there was a word to be banned on H&V, that's it!) is a symptom of the lack of movement from the midfield, not least in part due to his inclusion of Emile in that midfield. It's no coincidence that our recent better play has come with Clark playing as a deep lying midfielder, thereby providing a passing option we didn't have previously. So I think it's at least partly personnel issue, but I'd like to think they've got more used to what's being asked of them and we're slowly getting better at it.
Quote from: andrew08 on January 05, 2012, 02:56:25 PMI don't believe Randy will not back Alex this window. It makes no sense I'm convinced we will spend biggish money. Otherwise he's just leaving the guy out to dry.I agree, but think it will be in the summer window. If wages is our issue then the players reaching the end of big contracts give both McLeigh and Randy room to move again, but not until they go.If that isn't the case then he really has left his manager up shit creek!
I don't believe Randy will not back Alex this window. It makes no sense I'm convinced we will spend biggish money. Otherwise he's just leaving the guy out to dry.
Heskey in midfield is a baffling one.However, some things happen by chance in football. I remember Mourinho having to play the 4-3-3 system he had some much joy with at Chelsea due to injuries, for instance. I don't care how he gets there as long as he finds a system that suits and is successful.
Ok so we're 5mths and over 20 games into AMs tenure at VP and he still doesnt know what tactics and formation/pattern of play best suit the players at his disposal.
Quote from: John M'Zog on January 05, 2012, 04:34:07 PMHeskey in midfield is a baffling one.However, some things happen by chance in football. I remember Mourinho having to play the 4-3-3 system he had some much joy with at Chelsea due to injuries, for instance. I don't care how he gets there as long as he finds a system that suits and is successful. Really? I always thought of that Chelsea system as one of the most thoroughly planned tactical systems in living memory. The squad, for instance, consisted mostly of like-for-likes Mourinho could throw into the first team without changing the system. And yes, while I don't mind how he'd reach a system which works, I'm still not so sure he'd identify the correct reason why any given system would work and would be prone to changing it for the worse.
Quote from: Chris Smith on January 05, 2012, 11:37:19 AMIn any case how many different ways of playing are we going have to adopt in order to get the best out of him, Bent, Ireland, Albrighton and Gabby? It's a team game and the players have to fit into that, not the other way round. Blimey, you really do have the same tactical nouse as MON. Saying 'that's the way I want to play and the players will just have to fit in to it' is how you end up with midfielder/centre halves playing right back/left back, etc.Surely a manager's primary objective is to get the most out of the players at his disposal and I don't see how you can do that without playing to their strengths?
In any case how many different ways of playing are we going have to adopt in order to get the best out of him, Bent, Ireland, Albrighton and Gabby? It's a team game and the players have to fit into that, not the other way round.
Quote from: KRS on January 05, 2012, 04:33:42 PMOk so we're 5mths and over 20 games into AMs tenure at VP and he still doesnt know what tactics and formation/pattern of play best suit the players at his disposal.I don't think any of us do. The problem is accomodating both Bent and Gabby, which leaves the problem of who do you leave out whilst ensuring you play to the strengths of Bent and provide him the type of service he needs. Unless we provide that service, he may as well not be there, which is a complete waste.
... AM needs to install the basics of teamwork, graft, discipline and focus into the players.
Quote from: KRS on January 05, 2012, 05:53:11 PM... AM needs to install the basics of teamwork, graft, discipline and focus into the players.I agree strongly with this. Looking at Newcastle last night, Everton against us earlier in the season, Man City against Liverpool on Tuesday the simple theme emerges that if teams relentlessly close down the ball when not in possession and move the ball quickly when in possession they are likely to score goals and keep clean sheets.It's not a complicated game but there is an enormous margin for error if teams err from the basics.
What really boils my piss is that we havent even attempted to replace Milner, and its no coincidence that things have gone down hill quite rapidly since he left. His graft and work rate are a major missing element in our play, whether that be harrassing the opposition and gaining possession in the middle of the park or supporting and providing an outlet for the forwards. What really really boils my piss is the thought of where we could be now if we'd kept Milner and AYoung with the addition of Bent.