Eck says on official site that Weimann is 'champing at the door'. The available English expressions are champing at the bit or knocking on the door. Not only is he a flawed football manager.....
Read on the Bham Mail website that we're contemplating going 4-4-2 for this one. If so, we will probably be slaughtered in midfield if so and probably concede quite a few, though our counter-attacks may be more effective.
Quote from: Monty on March 28, 2012, 10:31:05 AMRead on the Bham Mail website that we're contemplating going 4-4-2 for this one. If so, we will probably be slaughtered in midfield if so and probably concede quite a few, though our counter-attacks may be more effective.I don't know... normally I'd agree, but skip a few pages back and I've posted essentially a 4-4-2 suggestion which has a narrow four in midfield, rather than two wingers leaving two central midfielders exposed.Given the players we won't have available, I figured this would at least enable us to get a grip on the game in midfield and field Gabby and Weimann together with the aim of actually threatening the opposition defence.
The Zogman - my 4-4-2 has Heskey nowhere near it!Monty - I know, not perfect. But my idea was to have two good 'footballers' in the wider midfield roles rather than flying machines who more or less chase - Albrighton is better than that but playing poorly. Gardner and Bannan would have to be prepared to go in-out and back again to contest Chelsea's wide men. I'd have both our full-backs sitting defensively too, rather than tasked to drive forward.I'm just looking at any kind of system that might help us with possession, and moves away from Gabby stranded out on the left and Heskey boiling away up top!
neither of us have included Petrov or Heskey (but who would?)