Quote from: Montbert on November 07, 2013, 08:20:12 PMQuote from: Ads on November 07, 2013, 08:17:16 PMDelph in front of Sylla and Westwood, with more licence to hit the box, is our best midfield combination At this point I'd have to agree with you.Seconded. We can't carry both Westy and KEA. It's too immobile. As said, if you've got Sylla and Delphs energy in midfield it also gives our fullbacks a bit more license to get forward and create more width for us. I also think we could do with Lowton really hitting form again (also allowing Bacuna further up the pitch). Lowton was a very clever user of the ball last season. He read the game well, he was actually very tidy on the ball and useful in attack. I honestly think he's got more quality on the ball than most of our mids actually do, so if we get him back on form it could be beneficial.
Quote from: Ads on November 07, 2013, 08:17:16 PMDelph in front of Sylla and Westwood, with more licence to hit the box, is our best midfield combination At this point I'd have to agree with you.
Delph in front of Sylla and Westwood, with more licence to hit the box, is our best midfield combination
The concern is though during last season's run in we played some terrific football (the Sunderland game especially) and we all hoped that progression would continue but rather than even stagnating, our style of football has regressed to something that a previous manager would be proud of. However, it's a good point to make concerning the timing of our improvement last season but it really doesn't explain or excuse why we haven't maintained that throughout the start of this season. One of the reasons put forward for that lack of continuity is the quality of teams we've played so far having to play less expansive football to tighten our defence but we are already set up to be a counter attacking team so that argument holds little weight for me. I also read many posters last season (before becoming a member) explaining our flirtation with relegation as a young team taking time to gel and that we would be much better this season when those young players had a Premiership season under their belts. That may still happen and its still a little premature to judge but that excitement we all felt in last season's run in that we might actually have the makings of a good team being built which plays entertaining football has certainly been dampened this season and thats why some of us are more vocal in our disappointment than others.
Quote from: supertom on November 07, 2013, 09:53:56 PMQuote from: Montbert on November 07, 2013, 08:20:12 PMQuote from: Ads on November 07, 2013, 08:17:16 PMDelph in front of Sylla and Westwood, with more licence to hit the box, is our best midfield combination At this point I'd have to agree with you.Seconded. We can't carry both Westy and KEA. It's too immobile. As said, if you've got Sylla and Delphs energy in midfield it also gives our fullbacks a bit more license to get forward and create more width for us. I also think we could do with Lowton really hitting form again (also allowing Bacuna further up the pitch). Lowton was a very clever user of the ball last season. He read the game well, he was actually very tidy on the ball and useful in attack. I honestly think he's got more quality on the ball than most of our mids actually do, so if we get him back on form it could be beneficial.Thirded.On Lowton, I agree with the caveat that I would think twice if the opposition has a competent wide left speed merchant.
Quote from: adrenachrome on November 08, 2013, 11:36:26 AMQuote from: supertom on November 07, 2013, 09:53:56 PMQuote from: Montbert on November 07, 2013, 08:20:12 PMQuote from: Ads on November 07, 2013, 08:17:16 PMDelph in front of Sylla and Westwood, with more licence to hit the box, is our best midfield combination At this point I'd have to agree with you.Seconded. We can't carry both Westy and KEA. It's too immobile. As said, if you've got Sylla and Delphs energy in midfield it also gives our fullbacks a bit more license to get forward and create more width for us. I also think we could do with Lowton really hitting form again (also allowing Bacuna further up the pitch). Lowton was a very clever user of the ball last season. He read the game well, he was actually very tidy on the ball and useful in attack. I honestly think he's got more quality on the ball than most of our mids actually do, so if we get him back on form it could be beneficial.Thirded.On Lowton, I agree with the caveat that I would think twice if the opposition has a competent wide left speed merchant. Yeah, that's my worry on Lowton. And again, we're susceptible in fullback areas to direct, pacy opponents on either side. I think that's why we have to play two athletic midfielders in the center instead of just the one. It gives you a bit of cover there. I'd also like a right side of Lowton and Bacuna because there's a good mix of craft, industry, energy, composure and pace between the two.
Quote from: TYLER DURDEN on November 06, 2013, 09:36:19 PMThe concern is though during last season's run in we played some terrific football (the Sunderland game especially) and we all hoped that progression would continue but rather than even stagnating, our style of football has regressed to something that a previous manager would be proud of. However, it's a good point to make concerning the timing of our improvement last season but it really doesn't explain or excuse why we haven't maintained that throughout the start of this season. One of the reasons put forward for that lack of continuity is the quality of teams we've played so far having to play less expansive football to tighten our defence but we are already set up to be a counter attacking team so that argument holds little weight for me. I also read many posters last season (before becoming a member) explaining our flirtation with relegation as a young team taking time to gel and that we would be much better this season when those young players had a Premiership season under their belts. That may still happen and its still a little premature to judge but that excitement we all felt in last season's run in that we might actually have the makings of a good team being built which plays entertaining football has certainly been dampened this season and thats why some of us are more vocal in our disappointment than others. Some good points there Tyler. Tomorrow we will learn a lot more about where we are as a team. All the injuries don't help and will be a ready made excuse for many if we don't get the three points.
More evidence of transition is finding ways to win even when not playing well and never really looking like losing. It was a grind and not as free flowing as we wanted but we worked out a way to get a result.
The reality is we're joint 9th in the league despite winning 1 game in 5 and not scoring in 4 of them. And obviously having creative and defensive issues in the team.The league below the top 7 is not very good is it? That's why I'd be very disappointed if say we finished 13th or 14th as their are teams below us with much bigger problems than we have.I'm hopeful of a top 10 finish which I'd be happy with for this season. Now if the standard of football could improve to the level of last season's run in then then so much the better.
Glendenning is such a bore on Talksport on a Sunday morning.Evening anyway Baz!