Quote from: Dante Lavelli on January 04, 2015, 09:20:31 PMDidn't see the game today so I am unsure exactly how it panned out, however I can see the logic in westwood dropping into a back three as theoretically it allows the fullbacks to push further forward and also adds a decent passer to the defence. Liverpool used the tactic well with Gerrard last season.The team selected today had little natural width (cole and grealish are not really wingers) so it was important the full backs could push forward knowing that they were covered defensively.If only we had a couple of left backs who were better at attacking than defending :-) this passing around in circles with nowhere to go was obviously discovered after he sent both Luna & Bennett away for the season :-)
Didn't see the game today so I am unsure exactly how it panned out, however I can see the logic in westwood dropping into a back three as theoretically it allows the fullbacks to push further forward and also adds a decent passer to the defence. Liverpool used the tactic well with Gerrard last season.The team selected today had little natural width (cole and grealish are not really wingers) so it was important the full backs could push forward knowing that they were covered defensively.
Quote from: Gareth on January 04, 2015, 09:28:51 PMQuote from: Dante Lavelli on January 04, 2015, 09:20:31 PMDidn't see the game today so I am unsure exactly how it panned out, however I can see the logic in westwood dropping into a back three as theoretically it allows the fullbacks to push further forward and also adds a decent passer to the defence. Liverpool used the tactic well with Gerrard last season.The team selected today had little natural width (cole and grealish are not really wingers) so it was important the full backs could push forward knowing that they were covered defensively.If only we had a couple of left backs who were better at attacking than defending :-) this passing around in circles with nowhere to go was obviously discovered after he sent both Luna & Bennett away for the season :-)Agree - cissokho isn't good enough on the ball to hold it high up the pitch/ do anything really apart from pass to the man in front of him. How many times does he cross into the first man?Also Westwood dropping into a back 3 and pushing the full backs on is fine, but he doesn't need to play as a centre back to do that - Gerrard didn't. One of he or Sanchez could do that from midfield, the problem with this is that, as has been pointed out, our movement from midfield and deep full backs/lack of attacking width means we don't capitalize on any space created anyway.A few times in the last few games someone (usually Sanchez) has played a cross field ball to Hutton or cissokho, but they can only pass backwards and the defensive net just shifts across the pitch. For me the big problem in the first half hour til Westwood moved forward was cleverley - I don't see what he contributes
Quote from: Gareth on January 04, 2015, 09:24:11 PMQuote from: lovejoy on January 04, 2015, 09:08:24 PMQuote from: Gareth on January 04, 2015, 08:46:51 PMUnconditional backing didn't help the players either! Complete nonsense that booing affects the players, are they really that weak? for me this lot & their leader have got of very lightly.Why do you think teams have better home records than away ones if home support means nothing?Never said it didn't, though I suspect our record over the last few seasons might not support the home fortress theory! In a time when you are giving your fans very little to cheer support has to be earned a little & if some want to boo or chant for his job they have every right.Without wishing to turn this in to a " who has a right to boo" discussion, booing will detract from the teams performance then make them play worse. So booing and moaning the team play badly is a self fulfilling prophesy.
Quote from: lovejoy on January 04, 2015, 09:08:24 PMQuote from: Gareth on January 04, 2015, 08:46:51 PMUnconditional backing didn't help the players either! Complete nonsense that booing affects the players, are they really that weak? for me this lot & their leader have got of very lightly.Why do you think teams have better home records than away ones if home support means nothing?Never said it didn't, though I suspect our record over the last few seasons might not support the home fortress theory! In a time when you are giving your fans very little to cheer support has to be earned a little & if some want to boo or chant for his job they have every right.
Quote from: Gareth on January 04, 2015, 08:46:51 PMUnconditional backing didn't help the players either! Complete nonsense that booing affects the players, are they really that weak? for me this lot & their leader have got of very lightly.Why do you think teams have better home records than away ones if home support means nothing?
Unconditional backing didn't help the players either! Complete nonsense that booing affects the players, are they really that weak? for me this lot & their leader have got of very lightly.
What we lack is width and movement . It's great having a Sanchez and a Westwood in control on the ball but we need a forward outlet . Watch Rooney when he plays the Westwood role or Stevie Mee. They play raking 40 yarders to wide men on the move who then stretch the play and allow further space and movement inside .
Quote from: silhillvilla on January 04, 2015, 10:49:50 PMWhat we lack is width and movement . It's great having a Sanchez and a Westwood in control on the ball but we need a forward outlet . Watch Rooney when he plays the Westwood role or Stevie Mee. They play raking 40 yarders to wide men on the move who then stretch the play and allow further space and movement inside .Raking 40 yarders? Sounds like we need Sylla back.
Quote from: Des Little on January 04, 2015, 09:23:52 PMMy only ambition in football is to see us win the cup. I'm 43 and just hope I live to see it.Wow, I'm 43 too. What a coincidence. How long are you planning to live for?
My only ambition in football is to see us win the cup. I'm 43 and just hope I live to see it.