Struggling with this style of football... 22:19 - Nov 19 with 12801 views | rochdaleest1907 | This possession and pressing game is sooooo boring. Boring. Boring. How is it that it’s become the fashionable way to play? I wanna be entertained for my tenner not bored to tears. | |
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Struggling with this style of football... on 13:25 - Nov 20 with 2991 views | nordenblue |
Struggling with this style of football... on 12:31 - Nov 20 by 442Dale | Yeah, Gary Waddock. Proper elite. I’m all for focusing on tactics and styles of play but the complexity is taking far too much fun out of the game. Accept everyone is different. |
Hilly was exactly the same towards the end, absolutely bogged down with cluttered bullshit terminology and formations and possession football Unless you've got the players capable of actually doing something with a sodding football it's pretty pointless, rather than entertaining you're only providing a cure for insomnia. | | | |
Struggling with this style of football... on 13:36 - Nov 20 with 2967 views | tony_roch975 |
Struggling with this style of football... on 10:55 - Nov 20 by ChaffRAFC | I disagree, I thought Tavares' runs were poor and he was marked very tightly but there were a couple of times where Pyke was free but his movement wasn't great. |
i was trying to see both sides - never mind. Pyke's movement was good enough for an excellent first header for our goal and our best move of the game which ended in Done's shot being well saved included Tavares running at the defender. So yet again, the truth is rarely black or white. | |
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Struggling with this style of football... on 14:40 - Nov 20 with 2862 views | ChaffRAFC |
Struggling with this style of football... on 13:36 - Nov 20 by tony_roch975 | i was trying to see both sides - never mind. Pyke's movement was good enough for an excellent first header for our goal and our best move of the game which ended in Done's shot being well saved included Tavares running at the defender. So yet again, the truth is rarely black or white. |
I agree re those chances, just don't think they happened enough and don't see them doing enough to find space. Ideally, an attacking threat comes in in January, or before if anyone is available for nowt. What's Harry Bunn doing now? | |
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Struggling with this style of football... on 15:22 - Nov 20 with 2782 views | SaxonDale | Been covered loads but we're desperately lacking pace/trickery in the final third and I think it's making are style of play look a lot more sterile than it actually is. From the (admittedly few) games I've seen us play we look half decent but as others have said there isn't enough movement upfront. I think we've always been at our best when we've had pace/skill in the final third to maximise in one and one situations- look at when we had Buckley, Hogan, Done (first spell). BBM clearly acknowledges this lack of pace- his positioning of RND at left-wing on goalkicks says as much- but at the moment it's all too easy for teams to pack-out the midfield area, make it difficult for us to find space when they know we haven't got the personnel to run in behind. The most disappointing aspect for me is it's three years in a row where we've got to November almost desperately wishing it was January. | | | |
Struggling with this style of football... on 18:59 - Nov 20 with 2621 views | Dalenet |
Struggling with this style of football... on 09:29 - Nov 20 by macro | Magic money tree then. Get a reality check. Last night wasnt pretty but we won. Negativity and booing is pathetic shakes my head in disbelief at you |
I would never boo my own team and always get behind them during the game. Don't try and turn the comment and as you don't know me you can't imply that I do. I also would't dream of asking fans to stay away. I am entitled to a POV. I show my commitment. It costs me about £200 to attend a midweek match at home. I wouldn't mind the same level of commitment on the pitch at times - and we didn't see it in spades last night. | | | |
Struggling with this style of football... on 21:10 - Nov 20 with 2484 views | rochdaleriddler |
Struggling with this style of football... on 18:59 - Nov 20 by Dalenet | I would never boo my own team and always get behind them during the game. Don't try and turn the comment and as you don't know me you can't imply that I do. I also would't dream of asking fans to stay away. I am entitled to a POV. I show my commitment. It costs me about £200 to attend a midweek match at home. I wouldn't mind the same level of commitment on the pitch at times - and we didn't see it in spades last night. |
I was sat in the main stand near the sandy. I heard no booing, just a few sighs of frustration when our forward movement stopped, and the ball went backwards repeatedly. If it costs you that to come to a game, I salute you | |
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Struggling with this style of football... on 09:34 - Nov 21 with 2262 views | ChaffRAFC |
Struggling with this style of football... on 21:10 - Nov 20 by rochdaleriddler | I was sat in the main stand near the sandy. I heard no booing, just a few sighs of frustration when our forward movement stopped, and the ball went backwards repeatedly. If it costs you that to come to a game, I salute you |
A few? It was very loud moaning, not just a few sighs. | |
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Struggling with this style of football... on 09:57 - Nov 21 with 2246 views | ParkinsGimp |
Struggling with this style of football... on 09:34 - Nov 21 by ChaffRAFC | A few? It was very loud moaning, not just a few sighs. |
I know ...how dare a" customer" complain. They should of been jumping up and down at the delights of seeing MJWilliams stroll around the pitch with no idea and a piano on his back. And then the excitement of Andrew coming on , wondering whether he will want to score or not , or if he will actually contribute at all . We are woefully lacking in certain areas and the plan A football is monotonous. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Struggling with this style of football... on 10:00 - Nov 21 with 2243 views | jpresto | I feel the frustration but in a results business when you are leading in the game the opposition can't score if you have possession of the ball. | | | |
Struggling with this style of football... on 12:12 - Nov 21 with 2153 views | ChaffRAFC |
Struggling with this style of football... on 09:57 - Nov 21 by ParkinsGimp | I know ...how dare a" customer" complain. They should of been jumping up and down at the delights of seeing MJWilliams stroll around the pitch with no idea and a piano on his back. And then the excitement of Andrew coming on , wondering whether he will want to score or not , or if he will actually contribute at all . We are woefully lacking in certain areas and the plan A football is monotonous. |
Three questions: 1) What was the score at the time? 2) Did we win the game? 3) Do you think booing and loud negativity benefits the team in any way, shape or form? | |
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Struggling with this style of football... on 12:27 - Nov 21 with 2113 views | DiddyDave | I`ve just seen the two odd minutes of the Coventry game on YouTube and thought the goal Dale scored was an absolute beauty. A swift break down the right wing,a peach of a cross and there was Henderson doing what he does best. So what`s the problem? | | | |
Struggling with this style of football... on 13:02 - Nov 21 with 2047 views | AtThePeake |
Struggling with this style of football... on 12:27 - Nov 21 by DiddyDave | I`ve just seen the two odd minutes of the Coventry game on YouTube and thought the goal Dale scored was an absolute beauty. A swift break down the right wing,a peach of a cross and there was Henderson doing what he does best. So what`s the problem? |
It was a wonderful goal and the type of goal BBM wants us to score. We've scored a few of them too, at Southend and Tranmere memorably. The issue is, can you do that every week when you've not been given the budget to bring in any players and half the players you do have are out injured? Probably not, but if you have a style in mind and you are given time and support from both the board and the fans to implement that style, then you can pick players up to fit along the way and start to build a culture and eventually a team that plays the way you want them to. You can't do that after a few months in charge, with a host of injuries and a lack of investment. Someone earlier in the thread mentioned getting back to the way we played at the end of last season. We were certainly getting results then, but if you want results and performances then you can't point to those games as a blueprint. We won four of our last six games 1-0 and from what I remember we created very little but did enough to grind results out in those games. It certainly wasn't the type of football I would want to watch week in week out anyway. I think we're in a fortunate position this year where we SHOULD be able to steer clear of the relegation zone due to the situations at Bury, Bolton and Southend. As such, I hope we use this season to build our understand and confidence in these methods, for the young players to progress (they will develop into far better players for playing this style of football in my opinion) and for BBM to start to figure out the kinds of players he needs to make this style work on a long-term basis. Let's not forget it's his first full season in management. Failing that, let's start Calvin and Wilbraham up top for the rest of the season and #gerritforward. | |
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Struggling with this style of football... on 13:31 - Nov 21 with 2011 views | 49thseason |
Struggling with this style of football... on 10:00 - Nov 21 by jpresto | I feel the frustration but in a results business when you are leading in the game the opposition can't score if you have possession of the ball. |
That went well at Coventry | | | |
Struggling with this style of football... on 13:43 - Nov 21 with 1992 views | 49thseason | 55 home league games since the start of the 2017 / 18 season , 15 wins, 57 goals scored. Its hardly the way to excite supporters is it? Its a miracle anyone turns up. | | | |
Struggling with this style of football... on 13:47 - Nov 21 with 1983 views | LizardDale |
Struggling with this style of football... on 13:02 - Nov 21 by AtThePeake | It was a wonderful goal and the type of goal BBM wants us to score. We've scored a few of them too, at Southend and Tranmere memorably. The issue is, can you do that every week when you've not been given the budget to bring in any players and half the players you do have are out injured? Probably not, but if you have a style in mind and you are given time and support from both the board and the fans to implement that style, then you can pick players up to fit along the way and start to build a culture and eventually a team that plays the way you want them to. You can't do that after a few months in charge, with a host of injuries and a lack of investment. Someone earlier in the thread mentioned getting back to the way we played at the end of last season. We were certainly getting results then, but if you want results and performances then you can't point to those games as a blueprint. We won four of our last six games 1-0 and from what I remember we created very little but did enough to grind results out in those games. It certainly wasn't the type of football I would want to watch week in week out anyway. I think we're in a fortunate position this year where we SHOULD be able to steer clear of the relegation zone due to the situations at Bury, Bolton and Southend. As such, I hope we use this season to build our understand and confidence in these methods, for the young players to progress (they will develop into far better players for playing this style of football in my opinion) and for BBM to start to figure out the kinds of players he needs to make this style work on a long-term basis. Let's not forget it's his first full season in management. Failing that, let's start Calvin and Wilbraham up top for the rest of the season and #gerritforward. |
Great post. We used to have a really patient fanbase who saw the bigger picture. More recently there seems be a lot of short termism creeping into the stands. Tuesday night was ridiculous, to the point where I had to double check the score when I got home to make sure we'd won; don't think I've ever heard fans boo a winning team before. Granted, the performance wasn't great in the second half but it was a winning one and was similar to the type of performances people have alluded to towards the end of last year, in that we defended pretty well and restricted them to minimal chances. The football throughout the majority of the season has been a breath of fresh air. We've finally got a commanding GK with good feet, pacey full-backs willing to get forward but don't forget their defensive duties, O'Connell is superb, Camps is getting forward creating and scoring goals, Rathbone providing much needed bursts forward, Morley has an excellent passing range and Hendo doing what he does best. We're 16th in the league, into the 2nd round of the FA Cup (With a home tie against non-league opposition awaiting us), an Old Trafford trip in the Carabao. It's a work in progress, but the youngsters need our support - I dread to think what they were thinking when warming up by the Main Stand. A brief look at some of Tavares' social media activity in recent days suggest the players are feeling the negativity. Let's support the lads and BBM. | | | |
Struggling with this style of football... on 14:22 - Nov 21 with 1925 views | Mass_Debater |
Struggling with this style of football... on 13:43 - Nov 21 by 49thseason | 55 home league games since the start of the 2017 / 18 season , 15 wins, 57 goals scored. Its hardly the way to excite supporters is it? Its a miracle anyone turns up. |
Rubbish. It's a wonder anyone turns up to watch the likes of Stevenage or Morecambe. Or how about Hartlepool or York or Chesterfield or Wrexham or Notts County or Darlington or Stockport. Presumably 49thseason means you've been watching at least that long. How on earth did you cope in the 70s and 80s? How will you cope if we have to lower ourselves to play in League 2 again one day. Like James1980 said, a complete and utter lack of perspective from some people just because we're going through a few tough years. [Post edited 21 Nov 2019 15:20]
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Struggling with this style of football... on 15:48 - Nov 21 with 1829 views | ChaffRAFC |
Struggling with this style of football... on 13:47 - Nov 21 by LizardDale | Great post. We used to have a really patient fanbase who saw the bigger picture. More recently there seems be a lot of short termism creeping into the stands. Tuesday night was ridiculous, to the point where I had to double check the score when I got home to make sure we'd won; don't think I've ever heard fans boo a winning team before. Granted, the performance wasn't great in the second half but it was a winning one and was similar to the type of performances people have alluded to towards the end of last year, in that we defended pretty well and restricted them to minimal chances. The football throughout the majority of the season has been a breath of fresh air. We've finally got a commanding GK with good feet, pacey full-backs willing to get forward but don't forget their defensive duties, O'Connell is superb, Camps is getting forward creating and scoring goals, Rathbone providing much needed bursts forward, Morley has an excellent passing range and Hendo doing what he does best. We're 16th in the league, into the 2nd round of the FA Cup (With a home tie against non-league opposition awaiting us), an Old Trafford trip in the Carabao. It's a work in progress, but the youngsters need our support - I dread to think what they were thinking when warming up by the Main Stand. A brief look at some of Tavares' social media activity in recent days suggest the players are feeling the negativity. Let's support the lads and BBM. |
Agree 100% with this. Tremendous post. | |
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Struggling with this style of football... on 16:03 - Nov 21 with 1790 views | dingdangblue |
Struggling with this style of football... on 12:27 - Nov 21 by DiddyDave | I`ve just seen the two odd minutes of the Coventry game on YouTube and thought the goal Dale scored was an absolute beauty. A swift break down the right wing,a peach of a cross and there was Henderson doing what he does best. So what`s the problem? |
They scored 2. | |
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Struggling with this style of football... on 16:04 - Nov 21 with 1789 views | AtThePeake |
Struggling with this style of football... on 15:48 - Nov 21 by ChaffRAFC | Agree 100% with this. Tremendous post. |
Second worst avatar on the board though... | |
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Struggling with this style of football... on 16:08 - Nov 21 with 1783 views | ChaffRAFC |
Struggling with this style of football... on 16:04 - Nov 21 by AtThePeake | Second worst avatar on the board though... |
Wind it in and stick your The View CD on! | |
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Struggling with this style of football... on 16:20 - Nov 21 with 1762 views | fitzochris |
Struggling with this style of football... on 16:04 - Nov 21 by AtThePeake | Second worst avatar on the board though... |
It's a Belter. | |
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Struggling with this style of football... on 17:47 - Nov 21 with 1634 views | Daley_Lama | Playing 2 defensive midfielders from the start (Morley and MJ Williams ) makes us into a 4-2 -3- 1 formation. When teams press on our back 4 (as Wrexham did) it becomes a 6-0-3-1 formation. The gap between the 6 and the rest is either too far for passing football, or the 3-1 end up playing in our own half. Neither is good. It took Wrexham 45 minutes to suss this out at their place, 15 minutes at Spotland. Portsmouth will need about 30 seconds if we do the same on Saturday. Hope we go back to a 4-1. p.s. Yes, we kept a clean sheet on Tuesday but it was awful. | |
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Struggling with this style of football... on 18:32 - Nov 21 with 1566 views | 442Dale |
Struggling with this style of football... on 17:47 - Nov 21 by Daley_Lama | Playing 2 defensive midfielders from the start (Morley and MJ Williams ) makes us into a 4-2 -3- 1 formation. When teams press on our back 4 (as Wrexham did) it becomes a 6-0-3-1 formation. The gap between the 6 and the rest is either too far for passing football, or the 3-1 end up playing in our own half. Neither is good. It took Wrexham 45 minutes to suss this out at their place, 15 minutes at Spotland. Portsmouth will need about 30 seconds if we do the same on Saturday. Hope we go back to a 4-1. p.s. Yes, we kept a clean sheet on Tuesday but it was awful. |
Having listened to some of the Wilbraham podcast interview, there’s obviously been an interest amongst the players in the past to playing two up top. Would like to see it now and again if only to because it’s actually something different in the current game. Things changed and it made formations like 4-4-2 obsolete, it made sense to evolve. However, things have gone so far that it needs another change to reignite interest. It’s baffling why we have barely used 3-5-2/5-3-2 in the last two seasons after the success using it in the second half of 17/18. It would have suited our centre halves since then much better, and when you look at the current full-backs and their importance to going forward it would free them up even more, whilst retaining the numbers in midfield. Crucially, there would be two proper options up front and not the sight of someone like Wilbraham/Tavares/Pyke in a full back area. There has to be acceptance that we have a way of playing amongst the fanbase. There also has to be an acceptance that flexibility within those beliefs may produce a better product in terms of results and entertainment. | |
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Struggling with this style of football... on 19:30 - Nov 21 with 1517 views | Shun |
Struggling with this style of football... on 13:47 - Nov 21 by LizardDale | Great post. We used to have a really patient fanbase who saw the bigger picture. More recently there seems be a lot of short termism creeping into the stands. Tuesday night was ridiculous, to the point where I had to double check the score when I got home to make sure we'd won; don't think I've ever heard fans boo a winning team before. Granted, the performance wasn't great in the second half but it was a winning one and was similar to the type of performances people have alluded to towards the end of last year, in that we defended pretty well and restricted them to minimal chances. The football throughout the majority of the season has been a breath of fresh air. We've finally got a commanding GK with good feet, pacey full-backs willing to get forward but don't forget their defensive duties, O'Connell is superb, Camps is getting forward creating and scoring goals, Rathbone providing much needed bursts forward, Morley has an excellent passing range and Hendo doing what he does best. We're 16th in the league, into the 2nd round of the FA Cup (With a home tie against non-league opposition awaiting us), an Old Trafford trip in the Carabao. It's a work in progress, but the youngsters need our support - I dread to think what they were thinking when warming up by the Main Stand. A brief look at some of Tavares' social media activity in recent days suggest the players are feeling the negativity. Let's support the lads and BBM. |
Post more. And ATP’s done well to avoid a downvote for his brazen post about you. | | | |
Struggling with this style of football... on 19:59 - Nov 21 with 1481 views | rochdaleriddler |
Struggling with this style of football... on 09:34 - Nov 21 by ChaffRAFC | A few? It was very loud moaning, not just a few sighs. |
I said I didn’t hear booing | |
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