Quote from: Monty on February 21, 2015, 06:04:29 PMActually Hilts, my post really was about the long balls, which can happen in any formation. You appear to be having a different conversation to the one I'm having. I was talking about long balls, not formations, but apparently you're determined to change the subject while acting like you're not.It's no good just saying unbelievably obvious platitudes 'Sherwood has to go with the method he most believes in and which he thinks will get us the most points' (well, gee, thanks professor) - what if he's wrong? I think he got it wrong today, in a few ways, most of which aren't the formation. It's not about 'aesthetic nirvana' (again, I like the implied ad hominem - it's beneath you, Hilts, it really is) it's about getting the football wrong on the pitch. Debate those points with me, if you want. Or we can just have a general discussion about 4-4-2, which I do actually think can work in some situations based on what I've seen. Not that that fits your straw man image of me and my views, I'm sure.If I have an image your views it comes solely from what you post on here - often that is about tactics, particularly the shortcomings of 442 and your dislike of it. If I said you were a big fan of 442 and agreed with Sherwood's use of it, that would be misrepresenting your views. If I think your views on tactics are largely theoretical, in some cases way off the mark and of limited applicability to a relegation struggle, which I do, then I am entitled to say so. There's nothing ad hominem about that: it's a genuinely held and, admittedly, forcefully expressed belief. It's not a personal attack for goodness' sake: I'm not saying 'Monty hates 442 because he's an idiot', I'm saying 'Monty's got a massive blind spot re 442 and I think he's wrong'. If you think I'm being unfair then I would respectfully disagree.And yes maybe Sherwood is wrong, maybe he did get it wrong today. But as Mike Brearley said when journos questioned his tactics, "You never know, the alternative might have been still worse." (I accept this may the one and only time Sherwood and Brearley are mentioned in the same paragraph.) Which most of this season has been the case. When I say Sherwood has to go with the method he most believes in it's because with 12 games to go and points desperately needed he'd be an idiot if he did anything else. I hope and expect that he will tweak his tactics depending on the game but I'm not expecting him to trial a tactical method neither he nor the players are familiar with. That really would be pissing in the wind.
Actually Hilts, my post really was about the long balls, which can happen in any formation. You appear to be having a different conversation to the one I'm having. I was talking about long balls, not formations, but apparently you're determined to change the subject while acting like you're not.It's no good just saying unbelievably obvious platitudes 'Sherwood has to go with the method he most believes in and which he thinks will get us the most points' (well, gee, thanks professor) - what if he's wrong? I think he got it wrong today, in a few ways, most of which aren't the formation. It's not about 'aesthetic nirvana' (again, I like the implied ad hominem - it's beneath you, Hilts, it really is) it's about getting the football wrong on the pitch. Debate those points with me, if you want. Or we can just have a general discussion about 4-4-2, which I do actually think can work in some situations based on what I've seen. Not that that fits your straw man image of me and my views, I'm sure.
If I have an image your views it comes solely from what you post on here - often that is about tactics, particularly the shortcomings of 442 and your dislike of it. If I said you were a big fan of 442 and agreed with Sherwood's use of it, that would be misrepresenting your views. If I think your views on tactics are largely theoretical, in some cases way off the mark and of limited applicability to a relegation struggle, which I do, then I am entitled to say so. There's nothing ad hominem about that: it's a genuinely held and, admittedly, forcefully expressed belief. It's not a personal attack for goodness' sake: I'm not saying 'Monty hates 442 because he's an idiot', I'm saying 'Monty's got a massive blind spot re 442 and I think he's wrong'. If you think I'm being unfair then I would respectfully disagree.And yes maybe Sherwood is wrong, maybe he did get it wrong today. But as Mike Brearley said when journos questioned his tactics, "You never know, the alternative might have been still worse." (I accept this may the one and only time Sherwood and Brearley are mentioned in the same paragraph.) Which most of this season has been the case. When I say Sherwood has to go with the method he most believes in it's because with 12 games to go and points desperately needed he'd be an idiot if he did anything else. I hope and expect that he will tweak his tactics depending on the game but I'm not expecting him to trial a tactical method neither he nor the players are familiar with. That really would be pissing in the wind.
Quote from: Risso on February 21, 2015, 06:21:18 PMQuote from: Villafirst on February 21, 2015, 06:15:15 PMI don't know how many corners we had, but half of them didn't get above waist high. Terrible technique. Players have no real fight or passion. What was Vlaar thinking? A right cock-up!Vlaar has been rubbish for us. Permanently crocked or making mistakes when in the team. I trust that's the last we've seen of him after today. Okore and Clark for the rest of the season please.As I said in the summer when people were going all Rita Hayworth that he was into his final year, I don't blame the club at all. Nothing special for us, when he does actually manage to make it on to the pitch. I won't be bothered when he leaves in a few months, and I hope he does.
Quote from: Villafirst on February 21, 2015, 06:15:15 PMI don't know how many corners we had, but half of them didn't get above waist high. Terrible technique. Players have no real fight or passion. What was Vlaar thinking? A right cock-up!Vlaar has been rubbish for us. Permanently crocked or making mistakes when in the team. I trust that's the last we've seen of him after today. Okore and Clark for the rest of the season please.
I don't know how many corners we had, but half of them didn't get above waist high. Terrible technique. Players have no real fight or passion. What was Vlaar thinking? A right cock-up!
I'm going to get shot down in flames for this but I think its more than possible Benteke won't score for us again, stay up or go down, he'll be gone.
Re: the tactics discussion, Sherwood is faced with players who had three years of counter-attacking and punting it up to Benteke, then all of a sudden being told to keep hold of the ball at all costs. Lambert couldn't have made more of a pig's ear of things if he'd tried, and Sherwood s going to have the devil's own job putting that right.