Quote from: Pete3206 on July 16, 2017, 01:08:47 PMApart from Veretout who is probably leaving, the enitire midfield contingent has the speed and turning ability of a Caterpillar dump truck. I never thought I would pine for players like Barry Bannan, but he's Lionel Messi compared to the slow motion antics of Lansbury, Hourihane, Gardner and Bjarnason. Is it any wonder that strikers like McCormack and Hogan struggle, when you have such a lack of pace, creativity and more worringly, an inability to find a player with the same coloured shirt, in the middle of the pitch.Hourihane was very much a box to box player at BarnsleyQuote from: passitsideways on July 16, 2017, 01:59:47 PMQuote from: sirlordbaltimore on July 16, 2017, 01:46:04 PMQuote from: garyshawsknee on July 16, 2017, 01:23:28 PMI don't understand how Bruce can make a midfield two look so woeful and ineffective, whereas a lot of other Championship teams make it work. Brighton got promoted playing a two with two wingers, one of those midfielders was Sidwell, Chris Hughton must be a miracle worker.Wouldn't it better to question why none of the two midfielders we've picked to do it can make it work? they're the ones with the ball at their feet after allIf you put Xavi and Iniesta in a midfield two in, say, that Wimbleton team of the 80s and 90s where the job of the centre mids was basically to kick the shit out of anyone who dared to pass through, and punt any ball that fell to them into the corners for someone to chase, do you really think they would've distinguished themselves in any way?It's basically impossible for any midfielder to show what they're capable of if the setup isn't right. It doesn't have to be perfectly accommodating for them, but we're not close to finding something that's helpful.On a lesser scale it's a little similar to when we we had Petrov-Barry as the midfield combination (sorry to be all nostalgic to the days when we could actually win a match or two).Both excellent and clever footballers and they could certainly keep the ball effectively and also move it out quickly to Young so he could get one v one with the full back.However it was one paced and we struggled many times when teams would come to VP and play three centrally against them. Always looked better when we put another body in there like NRC or Sidwell even if they were average. Even better when Milner was moved there and it felt like two players alongside Petrov given the vast distance he covered every match.I still think we need Jedinak or another player of his ilk in there but at the same time we must give more licence for Hourihane and especially Lansbury to push forward and actually join Kodjia in the box for crosses and chances
Apart from Veretout who is probably leaving, the enitire midfield contingent has the speed and turning ability of a Caterpillar dump truck. I never thought I would pine for players like Barry Bannan, but he's Lionel Messi compared to the slow motion antics of Lansbury, Hourihane, Gardner and Bjarnason. Is it any wonder that strikers like McCormack and Hogan struggle, when you have such a lack of pace, creativity and more worringly, an inability to find a player with the same coloured shirt, in the middle of the pitch.
Quote from: sirlordbaltimore on July 16, 2017, 01:46:04 PMQuote from: garyshawsknee on July 16, 2017, 01:23:28 PMI don't understand how Bruce can make a midfield two look so woeful and ineffective, whereas a lot of other Championship teams make it work. Brighton got promoted playing a two with two wingers, one of those midfielders was Sidwell, Chris Hughton must be a miracle worker.Wouldn't it better to question why none of the two midfielders we've picked to do it can make it work? they're the ones with the ball at their feet after allIf you put Xavi and Iniesta in a midfield two in, say, that Wimbleton team of the 80s and 90s where the job of the centre mids was basically to kick the shit out of anyone who dared to pass through, and punt any ball that fell to them into the corners for someone to chase, do you really think they would've distinguished themselves in any way?It's basically impossible for any midfielder to show what they're capable of if the setup isn't right. It doesn't have to be perfectly accommodating for them, but we're not close to finding something that's helpful.
Quote from: garyshawsknee on July 16, 2017, 01:23:28 PMI don't understand how Bruce can make a midfield two look so woeful and ineffective, whereas a lot of other Championship teams make it work. Brighton got promoted playing a two with two wingers, one of those midfielders was Sidwell, Chris Hughton must be a miracle worker.Wouldn't it better to question why none of the two midfielders we've picked to do it can make it work? they're the ones with the ball at their feet after all
I don't understand how Bruce can make a midfield two look so woeful and ineffective, whereas a lot of other Championship teams make it work. Brighton got promoted playing a two with two wingers, one of those midfielders was Sidwell, Chris Hughton must be a miracle worker.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on July 16, 2017, 06:43:37 PMQuote from: Pete3206 on July 16, 2017, 01:08:47 PMApart from Veretout who is probably leaving, the enitire midfield contingent has the speed and turning ability of a Caterpillar dump truck. I never thought I would pine for players like Barry Bannan, but he's Lionel Messi compared to the slow motion antics of Lansbury, Hourihane, Gardner and Bjarnason. Is it any wonder that strikers like McCormack and Hogan struggle, when you have such a lack of pace, creativity and more worringly, an inability to find a player with the same coloured shirt, in the middle of the pitch.Hourihane was very much a box to box player at BarnsleyQuote from: passitsideways on July 16, 2017, 01:59:47 PMQuote from: sirlordbaltimore on July 16, 2017, 01:46:04 PMQuote from: garyshawsknee on July 16, 2017, 01:23:28 PMI don't understand how Bruce can make a midfield two look so woeful and ineffective, whereas a lot of other Championship teams make it work. Brighton got promoted playing a two with two wingers, one of those midfielders was Sidwell, Chris Hughton must be a miracle worker.Wouldn't it better to question why none of the two midfielders we've picked to do it can make it work? they're the ones with the ball at their feet after allIf you put Xavi and Iniesta in a midfield two in, say, that Wimbleton team of the 80s and 90s where the job of the centre mids was basically to kick the shit out of anyone who dared to pass through, and punt any ball that fell to them into the corners for someone to chase, do you really think they would've distinguished themselves in any way?It's basically impossible for any midfielder to show what they're capable of if the setup isn't right. It doesn't have to be perfectly accommodating for them, but we're not close to finding something that's helpful.On a lesser scale it's a little similar to when we we had Petrov-Barry as the midfield combination (sorry to be all nostalgic to the days when we could actually win a match or two).Both excellent and clever footballers and they could certainly keep the ball effectively and also move it out quickly to Young so he could get one v one with the full back.However it was one paced and we struggled many times when teams would come to VP and play three centrally against them. Always looked better when we put another body in there like NRC or Sidwell even if they were average. Even better when Milner was moved there and it felt like two players alongside Petrov given the vast distance he covered every match.I still think we need Jedinak or another player of his ilk in there but at the same time we must give more licence for Hourihane and especially Lansbury to push forward and actually join Kodjia in the box for crosses and chancesI agree w every word if we're just focusing on the midfield. But the implication is either that we play with one striker, or three at the back. And there are big questions about both options - essentially (for different reasons) are they attacking enough to score the goals we'll need to get promotion?
Spot on Ozzjim if one pushes to support the two strikers and two wide men surely if we get hit on the break 4 defenders and the other midfielder is sufficient ? That's why the full backs for me are crucial as they can't get caught out of position too much. Bree for me instead of Hutton would help.
Quote from: Richard on July 16, 2017, 10:53:35 PMSpot on Ozzjim if one pushes to support the two strikers and two wide men surely if we get hit on the break 4 defenders and the other midfielder is sufficient ? That's why the full backs for me are crucial as they can't get caught out of position too much. Bree for me instead of Hutton would help.That's basically saying try someone other than Hutton because we've seen precious little of Bree so far.
Thing is bree hasn't shown anything in the admittedly short exposure that he's had that he's any better than hutton. Hutton does try and get forward but just can't do it well enough.
Quote from: old man villa fan on July 15, 2017, 09:46:36 PMAre we just going through the motions again.Going through the motions in someone else's carand I think we missed our turning back there
Are we just going through the motions again.