Geez, everybody wanted both wingers out of the team and called for the diamond. I've no idea why, we already have no pace so putting four, slow central midfielders into the team was hardly likely to help. Smith has bowed to pressure to play two up front, the team won't have trained in that formation at all. Managers do start to look desperate when they start throwing reactive formations together.
We are paying the price for years of poor/shocking managers and piss poor ownership. I really worry that our present owners will see us as a lost cause and take their money elsewhere. As ambitious people, they didn’t shell out to buy a mediocre championship side with a big ground and support. There are some big decisions to be made in the summer regarding the direction of this club, staring with the management and coaching staff.
It looks to me like three, maybe more, of that lot have already lined up their next move and so have thrown it in for us. It’s the only explanation I can think of as to why they look so badly off form.
Re: Brentford and Smith.I am pretty sure that Smith is the one who benefited from being there and doing it the ‘Brentford way’. He has taken that reflected success and bagged himself a job at a massive club.In the meantime, Brentford have continued with their philosophy and gone from strength to strength.It wasn’t Smiths Brentford as has been shown since he left.
Quote from: Olof's Beard on June 27, 2020, 02:48:59 PMGeez, everybody wanted both wingers out of the team and called for the diamond. I've no idea why, we already have no pace so putting four, slow central midfielders into the team was hardly likely to help. Smith has bowed to pressure to play two up front, the team won't have trained in that formation at all. Managers do start to look desperate when they start throwing reactive formations together.And yet the tip of that diamond spent the entire 90 minutes being anywhere but. I'm starting to think Jack plays where he wants once he crosses the white line. The crux of the problem is, we have wingers they aren't good enough and we don't have the creativity elsewhere or up front to play a different way regardless
I don't see more quality in Sheffield United's squad, probably Newcastle or Brighton's either. They are all well-drilled and capable of looking more threatening than required though. Our goal threat has evaporated with Jack being largely nullified.
Quote from: eamonn on June 27, 2020, 03:00:08 PMI don't see more quality in Sheffield United's squad, probably Newcastle or Brighton's either. They are all well-drilled and capable of looking more threatening than required though. Our goal threat has evaporated with Jack being largely nullified. Fully agree. The quality point is a factor, but if you’re really well coached you’ll be in with a chance. We’re going down because our coaching team doesn’t have a clue.