If you want to shield the back 4/3, then keeping the ball is a good way of doing that. Having an ability to push the game on with it too, is also pretty useful.
Quote from: Ads on July 14, 2014, 11:10:31 AMIf you want to shield the back 4/3, then keeping the ball is a good way of doing that. Having an ability to push the game on with it too, is also pretty useful. Exactly, i had this discussion yesterday with someone who is insistent that our problems are that we're shit out wide, as I pointed out, with our shape where we expect the width to come from the full backs if you keep the ball for 3 passes before punting it long again your fullbacks are never going to be in position to offer that unless they just sprint up field as soon as we get the ball, which will clearly leave big gaps. We need to start holding on to the ball in the middle and moving the opposition around. Last year we panicked and went back as soon as we were challenged which led to the long ball punts.Add to that the lack of support for the fullbacks in defence and it's easy to think out wide is the main problem when it really isn't.
It's the East Anglia effect Dr B. Always looking for cheap.
Or alternatively we have bitten the hand off the first and only bidder for him.
Hi Gents, not sure if this sheds any more light on the Ki deal, but just been chatting to a mate who is a Swans ST holder and any deal is apparently all dependent on the permanent signing of de Guzman from Villareal.Apparently the Swans are looking to finish their business this week, and de Guzman is more or less done at £8m.A word of warning though, apparently Ki hits the ground running and starts amazingly, but fades quickly, very much depends on his mood and attitude whether or not he fancies turning up.Not an ITK by any means, just sharing what I'd heard from the Swans side of the speculation.
No doubt we will be signing Claude Makelele to play the `Claude Makele Role.`Just awaiting clearance on his pension now.Apparently we have beaten off all challengers for his signature by virtue of the fact that there are no other suitors for his signature.Can't wait for the official announcement on AVTV.
Would we be playing Ki and Westwood as to deep lying ball playing midfielders? Ki is supposed to be quite athletic isn't he? More than capable of pressing, but I think the fact he is a footballer first is what we need, which should compliment Westwood. Our inability to retain possession at times is very worrying.If the above is the case, then it would be nice to see Delph with that little bit more licence to make forward runs and start receiving the ball that little bit higher up the pitch, rather than dropping in amongst our back four to collect and have forty yards to go before we hit the box.