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Forgive me if I'm stupid (or if this is a Spackman), but in the old 1-to-11 shirt days didn't we used to have a number 10 and a number 8 playing behind the centre forward number 9? Wouldn't two number 10s imply two inside-left players? Or is this just another Ollie'ism?
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Ollie's idea of playing two "number 10s" on 20:50 - Jan 4 with 3476 views
My fading memory of the old W formation recalls the number 10 being the skillful deep lying forward and the number 8 being more tenacious. I don'tknow why this impression stays with me except that left footed players seem to be better ball players - Stan, Curry, Rodney etc.
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Ollie's idea of playing two "number 10s" on 21:19 - Jan 4 with 3382 views
In the QPR context, it is pretty clear what is meant by "the number 10 position.' Our greatest playmakers and greatest scorers have all been number 10s: Rodney Marsh, Stan Bowles, Simon Stainrod, Roy Wegerly, Clive Allen, Kevin Gallen, Adel Taarabt.
Ollie's idea of playing two "number 10s" on 21:19 - Jan 4 by DylanP
In the QPR context, it is pretty clear what is meant by "the number 10 position.' Our greatest playmakers and greatest scorers have all been number 10s: Rodney Marsh, Stan Bowles, Simon Stainrod, Roy Wegerly, Clive Allen, Kevin Gallen, Adel Taarabt.
D'you know, I'm sure I saw Adel in a number 7 shirt.......
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Ollie's idea of playing two "number 10s" on 21:45 - Jan 4 with 3313 views
Ollie's idea of playing two "number 10s" on 21:19 - Jan 4 by DylanP
In the QPR context, it is pretty clear what is meant by "the number 10 position.' Our greatest playmakers and greatest scorers have all been number 10s: Rodney Marsh, Stan Bowles, Simon Stainrod, Roy Wegerly, Clive Allen, Kevin Gallen, Adel Taarabt.
Number 10 is the coveted Hoops shirt, reserved only for the R's greatest strikers - note that Adel was mostly wearing a number 7 shirt.
Number 10 shirts should be taken out of circulation until someone earns the right to wear it, by banging in goals regularly again. However, Smyth can continue wearing the number 10 shirt as long as he scores in every game. He should give it back if he fails to score in a game.
Apart from Charlie, no one has been fit to wear that Number 10 shirt since Gallen had it.
I would also have been happy for Phil Parkes to have the number 10 shirt in the 70's as he was the best keeper the R's have ever had.
I have a favourite number 10 QPR shirt with Gallen's name and 10 on the back, with the words of the "Magic Hat" song printed on the front. I shall wear that in bed tonight in honour of this thread.
Why does it feel like R'SWiPe is still on the books? Yer Couldn't Make It Up.Well Done Me!
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Ollie's idea of playing two "number 10s" on 08:05 - Jan 5 with 2983 views
Ollie's idea of playing two "number 10s" on 22:02 - Jan 4 by ShotKneesHoop
Number 10 is the coveted Hoops shirt, reserved only for the R's greatest strikers - note that Adel was mostly wearing a number 7 shirt.
Number 10 shirts should be taken out of circulation until someone earns the right to wear it, by banging in goals regularly again. However, Smyth can continue wearing the number 10 shirt as long as he scores in every game. He should give it back if he fails to score in a game.
Apart from Charlie, no one has been fit to wear that Number 10 shirt since Gallen had it.
I would also have been happy for Phil Parkes to have the number 10 shirt in the 70's as he was the best keeper the R's have ever had.
I have a favourite number 10 QPR shirt with Gallen's name and 10 on the back, with the words of the "Magic Hat" song printed on the front. I shall wear that in bed tonight in honour of this thread.
I think Ollie is being naive by playing two number 10s. Modern football requires more tactical flexibility. Certainly, two numbers 10s is fine in attack but they should become four number 5s in defence or one number 20 if we need a target man.
'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!'
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Ollie's idea of playing two "number 10s" on 08:09 - Jan 5 with 2974 views
Ollie's idea of playing two "number 10s" on 08:05 - Jan 5 by Dorse
I think Ollie is being naive by playing two number 10s. Modern football requires more tactical flexibility. Certainly, two numbers 10s is fine in attack but they should become four number 5s in defence or one number 20 if we need a target man.
When did the 'number 10 position' come into use ?? Considering clubs have number 45s etc will we be saying 'he plays in the number 45 position' in years to come??
Therefore this number 10 malarkey is a load of b0llocks. How about saying forward or even deep lying forward?? Number 10 is what's on the back of a shirt.
Ollie's idea of playing two "number 10s" on 22:02 - Jan 4 by ShotKneesHoop
Number 10 is the coveted Hoops shirt, reserved only for the R's greatest strikers - note that Adel was mostly wearing a number 7 shirt.
Number 10 shirts should be taken out of circulation until someone earns the right to wear it, by banging in goals regularly again. However, Smyth can continue wearing the number 10 shirt as long as he scores in every game. He should give it back if he fails to score in a game.
Apart from Charlie, no one has been fit to wear that Number 10 shirt since Gallen had it.
I would also have been happy for Phil Parkes to have the number 10 shirt in the 70's as he was the best keeper the R's have ever had.
I have a favourite number 10 QPR shirt with Gallen's name and 10 on the back, with the words of the "Magic Hat" song printed on the front. I shall wear that in bed tonight in honour of this thread.
Akos wore 10, he deserved it.
Sexy Asian dwarves wanted.
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Ollie's idea of playing two on 09:06 - Jan 5 with 2873 views
Think he means like Ch****a played last season, i.e 3 at the back, 4 across midfield then 2 behind a main striker rather than 3 fully up top.
Hazard and Pedro/Willian played slightly withdrawn from Costa.
You need seriously athletic wingbacks to play that formation. Moses and Alonso cover some ground. Not sure we have that. Pav probably is but - as much as i like him - Bidwell is a left back not a wing-back / winger.
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Ollie's idea of playing two "number 10s" on 09:37 - Jan 5 with 2820 views
Ollie's idea of playing two "number 10s" on 22:02 - Jan 4 by ShotKneesHoop
Number 10 is the coveted Hoops shirt, reserved only for the R's greatest strikers - note that Adel was mostly wearing a number 7 shirt.
Number 10 shirts should be taken out of circulation until someone earns the right to wear it, by banging in goals regularly again. However, Smyth can continue wearing the number 10 shirt as long as he scores in every game. He should give it back if he fails to score in a game.
Apart from Charlie, no one has been fit to wear that Number 10 shirt since Gallen had it.
I would also have been happy for Phil Parkes to have the number 10 shirt in the 70's as he was the best keeper the R's have ever had.
I have a favourite number 10 QPR shirt with Gallen's name and 10 on the back, with the words of the "Magic Hat" song printed on the front. I shall wear that in bed tonight in honour of this thread.
Pretty sure Charlie was #9, as was Les.
The #9 shirt was always synonymous with a bit of a hard bà stard striker, or at least the "big man" in a "big man small man" partnership up front (eg Mark Bright of "Bright & Wright").
The Geordies are particularly fond of the #9. Pretty sure Les mentions in his autobiography they took it off him to give to Shearer and he thought they were taking the pìss.
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Ollie's idea of playing two "number 10s" on 09:51 - Jan 5 with 2796 views
Ollie's idea of playing two "number 10s" on 09:13 - Jan 5 by 00calben
Think he means like Ch****a played last season, i.e 3 at the back, 4 across midfield then 2 behind a main striker rather than 3 fully up top.
Hazard and Pedro/Willian played slightly withdrawn from Costa.
You need seriously athletic wingbacks to play that formation. Moses and Alonso cover some ground. Not sure we have that. Pav probably is but - as much as i like him - Bidwell is a left back not a wing-back / winger.
Agree with this. I really like Bidwell and think he is a quality LB, but for me he does look like he needs a winger to overlap. When he has somebody else out wide to play with he gets in much more effective crossing positions. If not, he slings them in from deep to limited effect. To he honest we haven't got the option of replacing him, so as far as I can see it's him or Manning there.
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Ollie's idea of playing two "number 10s" on 10:09 - Jan 5 with 2763 views
I don't think it will be a huge change to the system, just means we'll do as we have done the last few games and play either Smyth, Bright or possibly Eze off the main striker with Freeman given licence to get forward as well from midfield
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Ollie's idea of playing two "number 10s" on 10:10 - Jan 5 with 2763 views
Ollie's idea of playing two "number 10s" on 09:13 - Jan 5 by 00calben
Think he means like Ch****a played last season, i.e 3 at the back, 4 across midfield then 2 behind a main striker rather than 3 fully up top.
Hazard and Pedro/Willian played slightly withdrawn from Costa.
You need seriously athletic wingbacks to play that formation. Moses and Alonso cover some ground. Not sure we have that. Pav probably is but - as much as i like him - Bidwell is a left back not a wing-back / winger.
If Hazard and Pedro/Willian played slightly withdrawn from Costa, they should cut down on the caffeine.
'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!'
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Ollie's idea of playing two "number 10s" on 11:32 - Jan 5 with 2680 views
I think it relates to the continental influence on the game. 10 in Italy is the 'fantasista', the ball playing creative player behind the main striker, who is 9.
The Geordies do covet the 9 in the way we do the no. 10 shirt. That is why at my wedding to a Geordie, the tables were assigned famous 9's and 10's. I had Bowles, Wegerle, Stainrod, Marsh and she had MacDonald, Shearer etc. Les was the top table and an anomaly as he wore 10 for them (Shearer took 9 away from him) and 9 for us.
In my speech I had to point out to a room of Northerners (including all my family), just how good Weggers was!
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Ollie's idea of playing two "number 10s" on 12:07 - Jan 5 with 2641 views
Ollie's idea of playing two "number 10s" on 09:51 - Jan 5 by RBlock
Agree with this. I really like Bidwell and think he is a quality LB, but for me he does look like he needs a winger to overlap. When he has somebody else out wide to play with he gets in much more effective crossing positions. If not, he slings them in from deep to limited effect. To he honest we haven't got the option of replacing him, so as far as I can see it's him or Manning there.
As sacrilegious as this sounds, the Armand Traoré of his arrival here would have been perfect for that role; he was rapid quick, great crosser of ball and had an eye for a through ball. What we could do without is his mentality that every injury was going to be a career ending one and his reluctance to carry on with even the slightest niggle. Bidwell is a better defender but Armand was a lot less likely to get turned by an opponent. AT was about 80% of what we need in the current team.
The grass is always greener.
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Ollie's idea of playing two "number 10s" on 12:13 - Jan 5 with 2630 views
Ollie's idea of playing two "number 10s" on 09:13 - Jan 5 by 00calben
Think he means like Ch****a played last season, i.e 3 at the back, 4 across midfield then 2 behind a main striker rather than 3 fully up top.
Hazard and Pedro/Willian played slightly withdrawn from Costa.
You need seriously athletic wingbacks to play that formation. Moses and Alonso cover some ground. Not sure we have that. Pav probably is but - as much as i like him - Bidwell is a left back not a wing-back / winger.
Agree this is what he means but it doesn't need 4 in midfield, you can play the same thing with wing backs rather than midfielders and that's what we've been playing this season anyway. I think the difference is he wants another number 10 pushed up next to Freeman rather than a 2nd striker.