Quote from: ADVILLAFAN on June 30, 2014, 03:00:42 PMI do wonder if we play 3 centre-backs, maybe Luna/Bennett and Lowton would play better in less defensive positions.I've been thinking that. Luna and Bacuna might make decent attacking full backs.
I do wonder if we play 3 centre-backs, maybe Luna/Bennett and Lowton would play better in less defensive positions.
Quote from: Clampy on June 30, 2014, 03:03:53 PMQuote from: ADVILLAFAN on June 30, 2014, 03:00:42 PMI do wonder if we play 3 centre-backs, maybe Luna/Bennett and Lowton would play better in less defensive positions.I've been thinking that. Luna and Bacuna might make decent attacking full backs. We need a proper tough tackling centre midfielder to play in front of the back 3 if that's the case. And more mobile centre backs.
Quote from: N'ZMAV on July 01, 2014, 07:41:16 AMQuote from: Clampy on June 30, 2014, 03:03:53 PMQuote from: ADVILLAFAN on June 30, 2014, 03:00:42 PMI do wonder if we play 3 centre-backs, maybe Luna/Bennett and Lowton would play better in less defensive positions.I've been thinking that. Luna and Bacuna might make decent attacking full backs. We need a proper tough tackling centre midfielder to play in front of the back 3 if that's the case. And more mobile centre backs.Caught a bit of R5 last night and they were talking about the number of teams employing a back 3 in the World Cup. Roberto Martinez was on discussing how he likes the system and the benefits it can bring. I still think it would suit us, but that Lambert hasn't found a way to play it yet. When we've played it under Lambert previously, it's been more of a flat five with the three CBs really narrow and marking one man, and our defensively weak full-backs left exposed 2v1. If we can change it to back three with the wing-backs pushed on further upfield, it suit us. It would also hopefully give us the opportunity to be a bit more creative and play an attacking midfielder behind a front two. I could see it being a good system for us to employ at home and could see a starting day line up of something like: Guzan Okore Vlaar Senderos Bacuna Westwood Delph Bennett Cole Kozak Gabby I think we'd still need strengthening on the left and in central midfield and defence, but it might work.
Quote from: tomd2103 on July 01, 2014, 12:53:07 PMQuote from: N'ZMAV on July 01, 2014, 07:41:16 AMQuote from: Clampy on June 30, 2014, 03:03:53 PMQuote from: ADVILLAFAN on June 30, 2014, 03:00:42 PMI do wonder if we play 3 centre-backs, maybe Luna/Bennett and Lowton would play better in less defensive positions.I've been thinking that. Luna and Bacuna might make decent attacking full backs. We need a proper tough tackling centre midfielder to play in front of the back 3 if that's the case. And more mobile centre backs.Caught a bit of R5 last night and they were talking about the number of teams employing a back 3 in the World Cup. Roberto Martinez was on discussing how he likes the system and the benefits it can bring. I still think it would suit us, but that Lambert hasn't found a way to play it yet. When we've played it under Lambert previously, it's been more of a flat five with the three CBs really narrow and marking one man, and our defensively weak full-backs left exposed 2v1. If we can change it to back three with the wing-backs pushed on further upfield, it suit us. It would also hopefully give us the opportunity to be a bit more creative and play an attacking midfielder behind a front two. I could see it being a good system for us to employ at home and could see a starting day line up of something like: Guzan Okore Vlaar Senderos Bacuna Westwood Delph Bennett Cole Kozak Gabby I think we'd still need strengthening on the left and in central midfield and defence, but it might work.I would probably play Clark ahead of Senderos for a left footed option. In certain games too, I'd probably swap Cole for a more defensively minded midfielder to slip back in between Delph and Westwood probably. Of course we have to buy said defensive mid, because our best option currently is Herd. I would certainly be open to a back 3 though. The key will be having some extra midfield quality, and someone who can keep the ball. Cole could do that. It's important to allow our fullbacks to be pushing further forward and less time being penned back in defence, because that's not their strong suit at all. Okore's pace also means we can play a higher line with that system, and also, because he's good on the ball he can drive forward and support midfield. Largely when we played that system last season it was deep, flat back 5, and piss poor ball retention leading to zero attacking threat. One of the rare times we got it right was against Norwich at home when it was more like a 3-4-1-2, which is more like what the Dutch are playing.
Quote from: supertom on July 01, 2014, 01:00:31 PMQuote from: tomd2103 on July 01, 2014, 12:53:07 PMQuote from: N'ZMAV on July 01, 2014, 07:41:16 AMQuote from: Clampy on June 30, 2014, 03:03:53 PMQuote from: ADVILLAFAN on June 30, 2014, 03:00:42 PMI do wonder if we play 3 centre-backs, maybe Luna/Bennett and Lowton would play better in less defensive positions.I've been thinking that. Luna and Bacuna might make decent attacking full backs. We need a proper tough tackling centre midfielder to play in front of the back 3 if that's the case. And more mobile centre backs.Caught a bit of R5 last night and they were talking about the number of teams employing a back 3 in the World Cup. Roberto Martinez was on discussing how he likes the system and the benefits it can bring. I still think it would suit us, but that Lambert hasn't found a way to play it yet. When we've played it under Lambert previously, it's been more of a flat five with the three CBs really narrow and marking one man, and our defensively weak full-backs left exposed 2v1. If we can change it to back three with the wing-backs pushed on further upfield, it suit us. It would also hopefully give us the opportunity to be a bit more creative and play an attacking midfielder behind a front two. I could see it being a good system for us to employ at home and could see a starting day line up of something like: Guzan Okore Vlaar Senderos Bacuna Westwood Delph Bennett Cole Kozak Gabby I think we'd still need strengthening on the left and in central midfield and defence, but it might work.I would probably play Clark ahead of Senderos for a left footed option. In certain games too, I'd probably swap Cole for a more defensively minded midfielder to slip back in between Delph and Westwood probably. Of course we have to buy said defensive mid, because our best option currently is Herd. I would certainly be open to a back 3 though. The key will be having some extra midfield quality, and someone who can keep the ball. Cole could do that. It's important to allow our fullbacks to be pushing further forward and less time being penned back in defence, because that's not their strong suit at all. Okore's pace also means we can play a higher line with that system, and also, because he's good on the ball he can drive forward and support midfield. Largely when we played that system last season it was deep, flat back 5, and piss poor ball retention leading to zero attacking threat. One of the rare times we got it right was against Norwich at home when it was more like a 3-4-1-2, which is more like what the Dutch are playing.I have always thought Senderos is left footed, but if not I agree about playing Clark there or perhaps even bringing in a left footed option who could also cover at LB if needed.
Mbia on a free is worth a punt in the holding role.
Could play in a back 3 too. Think in our current plight, he would be a damned good signing personally.
Quote from: ozzjim on July 01, 2014, 08:56:33 PMMbia on a free is worth a punt in the holding role. I'd go along with that. And still only 28. Don't think there'd be many better in our current budget range.