Attack or defend? 09:37 - Nov 8 with 1705 views | stantheman10 | It's obvious since the defence has tightened up slightly then the goals we score are drying up. So we either go back to being gung-ho or we play more conservatively. Unfortunately we're not good enough to do both! Personally if it were up to me I'd rather win or lose 4-3 than win 1-0 or draw games | | | | |
Attack or defend? on 10:48 - Nov 8 with 1634 views | bosh67 | We are amazingly open and it is hard to work out how you do that and remotely keep the back door shut. I generally love the style of play. Reminds me of the Doherty, Venables and even Jago period, from the little I remember of the latter. I love a team that attacks but as I said on another post we had players like Roeder playing as a sweeper. He was brilliant at it and was great at snubbing out counter attacks. Problem here is you need a system that possibly has two sweepers in latter stages as we have no pace so facing a counter attack rather than running back with it has to be a thought. | |
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Attack or defend? on 11:18 - Nov 8 with 1596 views | PlanetHonneywood | In the modern game pace is crucial and we just don’t have any. That said, to be sixth with genuine claims to be a few points better off, ain’t too shabby. Compared to even this time last year, these are first-world problems by comparison. I think many teams would happily swap with us and a good TWÂ®ï¸ (i.e. not losing our stars) and we’ll be in the shake up come May. | |
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