Quote from: Dr Butler on September 06, 2022, 02:56:25 PMwin please VillaThe wifes family all live in Leicester UTVThe DocEveryone is Leicester around me
win please VillaThe wifes family all live in Leicester UTVThe Doc
That self-loving thing is thrown at him a lot (as it was with Pardew) but I haven't noticed him being particularly like that over the years. What has he said/done?
I hope he starts with the following: MartinezYoung Konsa Mings DigneLuiz Kamara RamseyBailey Watkins CouthinhoGet after Leicester from the off. Bring on the likes of Dedoncker to protect the lead when we're 3-0 up.
Quote from: eamonn on September 06, 2022, 02:49:42 PMThat self-loving thing is thrown at him a lot (as it was with Pardew) but I haven't noticed him being particularly like that over the years. What has he said/done?The infamous envelope episode at Liverpool? Straight from the Brent school of management. He talks a lot of corporate speak shite. His strength is in coaching and player development (where we struggle badly) and has had a few big successes in the transfer market (some turkeys too like Vestergaard). In game tactical changes not his friend and while ambitious he always has his eye on the next gig. He downed tools at Celtic when they didn't sign McGinn that time and not even hiding it recently at Leicester.
Problem is we’ve had one game where a more defensive selection has worked but that was against a near on top of the league Man City and everyone played well and look goodWe’re playing bottom of the league on Saturday and most people are still going with a defensive minded teamThe biggest question is how can we get players like Coutinho and Buendia into a workable formation because playing 2 defensive midfielders against Rubbish sides will get us nowhere, might as well have gone for big SamWe have to be playing open progressive football against at least half the teams in the league, and that’s Gerard biggest challenge in my viewWe have the players but Breaking teams down like Bournemouth and West Ham where we were on top for most of the game has proved difficult, Playing more defensive players will not help with thatIt’s a conundrum which need answers
Quote from: john e on September 07, 2022, 09:52:27 AMProblem is we’ve had one game where a more defensive selection has worked but that was against a near on top of the league Man City and everyone played well and look goodWe’re playing bottom of the league on Saturday and most people are still going with a defensive minded teamThe biggest question is how can we get players like Coutinho and Buendia into a workable formation because playing 2 defensive midfielders against Rubbish sides will get us nowhere, might as well have gone for big SamWe have to be playing open progressive football against at least half the teams in the league, and that’s Gerard biggest challenge in my viewWe have the players but Breaking teams down like Bournemouth and West Ham where we were on top for most of the game has proved difficult, Playing more defensive players will not help with thatIt’s a conundrum which need answersNo matter what the level you need to physically match the opponent. That's something Gerrard forgot v Bournemouth. Seemed as if we thought we could just rock up and they would roll over for us. Chelsea and Italy played two holding midfielders in their recent triumphs that rarely got beyond the ball. They could all play on the half turn though, McGinn simply can't.
Quote from: brontebilly on September 07, 2022, 10:32:58 AMQuote from: john e on September 07, 2022, 09:52:27 AMProblem is we’ve had one game where a more defensive selection has worked but that was against a near on top of the league Man City and everyone played well and look goodWe’re playing bottom of the league on Saturday and most people are still going with a defensive minded teamThe biggest question is how can we get players like Coutinho and Buendia into a workable formation because playing 2 defensive midfielders against Rubbish sides will get us nowhere, might as well have gone for big SamWe have to be playing open progressive football against at least half the teams in the league, and that’s Gerard biggest challenge in my viewWe have the players but Breaking teams down like Bournemouth and West Ham where we were on top for most of the game has proved difficult, Playing more defensive players will not help with thatIt’s a conundrum which need answersNo matter what the level you need to physically match the opponent. That's something Gerrard forgot v Bournemouth. Seemed as if we thought we could just rock up and they would roll over for us. Chelsea and Italy played two holding midfielders in their recent triumphs that rarely got beyond the ball. They could all play on the half turn though, McGinn simply can't. Coutinho and Buendia just impact players from now on then
Quote from: brontebilly on September 07, 2022, 10:32:58 AMQuote from: john e on September 07, 2022, 09:52:27 AMProblem is we’ve had one game where a more defensive selection has worked but that was against a near on top of the league Man City and everyone played well and look goodWe’re playing bottom of the league on Saturday and most people are still going with a defensive minded teamThe biggest question is how can we get players like Coutinho and Buendia into a workable formation because playing 2 defensive midfielders against Rubbish sides will get us nowhere, might as well have gone for big SamWe have to be playing open progressive football against at least half the teams in the league, and that’s Gerard biggest challenge in my viewWe have the players but Breaking teams down like Bournemouth and West Ham where we were on top for most of the game has proved difficult, Playing more defensive players will not help with thatIt’s a conundrum which need answersNo matter what the level you need to physically match the opponent. That's something Gerrard forgot v Bournemouth. Seemed as if we thought we could just rock up and they would roll over for us. Chelsea and Italy played two holding midfielders in their recent triumphs that rarely got beyond the ball. They could all play on the half turn though, McGinn simply can't. I like your pointing-out about McGinn and Hourihane before him not being able to play on the half-turn.However, I feel the expression, like the recent "pivot/double pivot" discussion may leave some posters cold and confused. Can you explain what this half-turn fully means and why it's so important, so that people can understand the qualified criticism that McGinn receives?