So, in summary we are buggered?
We need to play ugly and by that I mean become hard to breakdown, park the bus and fight to put some points on the board.
Tactical discipline. We're not playing with any width, we can't man mark, the back four don't know when to drop off and get pulled out of position too easily, the wingers don't help the full backs, the full backs don't help the wingers, the midfield play too deep with no defensive shield. Blah, blah, blah... What upsets me, really really upsets me is that with a bit of formation, tactical and personal direction we could address all of these things with our current team, sure they aren't the greatest but at the very least we'd be harder to break down, not concede as many and maybe just maybe at the very least turn those loses into draws.
Quote from: Nastylee on January 13, 2013, 05:56:32 PMWe need to play ugly and by that I mean become hard to breakdown, park the bus and fight to put some points on the board. That's my point, Nasty. We only have one way of playing right now and that's an open game. Lambert doesn't seem to do 'caution'.
Quote from: Rudy Lambert on January 13, 2013, 06:07:11 PMQuote from: Nastylee on January 13, 2013, 05:56:32 PMWe need to play ugly and by that I mean become hard to breakdown, park the bus and fight to put some points on the board. That's my point, Nasty. We only have one way of playing right now and that's an open game. Lambert doesn't seem to do 'caution'.Even if you want to play an attacking game, the team needs to be organised and a relatively compact unit. If there is to much space between the different parts of the team, then you are very vulnerable when the other team is attacking. Too often the team just look to be scattered all around the pitch without any sort of shape. That doesn't work whether you want to play cautiously or attackingly.
Quote from: Eigentor on January 13, 2013, 06:29:10 PMQuote from: Rudy Lambert on January 13, 2013, 06:07:11 PMQuote from: Nastylee on January 13, 2013, 05:56:32 PMWe need to play ugly and by that I mean become hard to breakdown, park the bus and fight to put some points on the board. That's my point, Nasty. We only have one way of playing right now and that's an open game. Lambert doesn't seem to do 'caution'.Even if you want to play an attacking game, the team needs to be organised and a relatively compact unit. If there is to much space between the different parts of the team, then you are very vulnerable when the other team is attacking. Too often the team just look to be scattered all around the pitch without any sort of shape. That doesn't work whether you want to play cautiously or attackingly.Indeed, Eig. Considering how far we are into the season and even taking into account the number of injuries we've suffered, there's next to no organisation about the team, something even Bradford managed to show. We look more and more disjointed with each and every match. His team selections play a big part in this.