False 9 anyone? 17:28 - Nov 25 with 7147 views | Headington | At least until January. If so who would it be? | | | | |
False 9 anyone? on 00:34 - Nov 26 with 1292 views | FredManRave |
False 9 anyone? on 21:38 - Nov 25 by flynnbo | Agree, Kolli definitely has something about him. |
Alot of hair on his head? Let's hope no forks get left on the pitch next time he does play. OK. A bit harsh, I realise, but I think it and this thread in general, just shows the simple fact that we don't have a Championship level striker, confirmed by the fact that Lyndon always starts. It was mentioned elsewhere on here today, but to start the season with the "strike force" that we have was just ridiculous. We could all see what the one problem would be and lo and behold.... I just hope that MC has the opportunity to buy, at the very least, one striker (I'll trust him with finding a good one, that probably none of us will know anything about) in January. If he can't then, much as I'm enjoying the massive improvement in our play, especially in the first 2 thirds of the pitch in the last 3 games, it will count for nothing, if we don't get someone(people) to put the fcuking ball in the onion bag! [Post edited 26 Nov 2023 0:36]
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False 9 anyone? on 01:45 - Nov 26 with 1231 views | LazyFan |
False 9 anyone? on 00:15 - Nov 26 by Midlands_Ranger | This is pure truth...he's embarrassing |
The time when Dykes looked like a proper forward we now know were mere lucky streaks. And the reality as has now been proven with Norwich is he's pony. Washout 2.0 Dykes cold not even hold up the ball properly, did not dominate their defenders or even run around much like everyone says he brings to the game rather than goals. I would start with Armstrong next game, we need to give the boy a run. Dykes has had plenty of chances this season. | |
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False 9 anyone? on 05:45 - Nov 26 with 1155 views | BrianMcCarthy |
False 9 anyone? on 22:18 - Nov 25 by BazzaInTheLoft | Cheers. Like Kevin Gallen used to do thirty years ago? |
Not quite, as I understand it. Gallen was a 10 who often dropped deep and almost always played with a 9. Similar to Dalglish at Liverpool. A false nine is just a new phrase for what Cryuff used to do for Barcelona on occasions, play as a lone striker but instead of standing there waiting for the two centre-backs to maim him he'd come deep into space to get the ball and either run at them or lay-off to other runners instead. As ever, when 'new football' comes up with a plan, someone will have actually come up with it before. | |
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False 9 anyone? on 07:43 - Nov 26 with 1109 views | dmm | Taarabt gave a masterclass on how to play as a false 9 in our win away at North Battersea in 2013. There was a Youtube vid focussing on how he played in that game but I can no longer find it. [Post edited 26 Nov 2023 7:43]
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False 9 anyone? on 07:57 - Nov 26 with 1102 views | mart_Goblin |
False 9 anyone? on 23:04 - Nov 25 by ted_hendrix | False 9. Midfield anchor. Hug the line. First-time ball. Box-to-box player. Game plan. Playing In the hole. WTF Is all the above nonsense about EH? For future training purposes and IMO we should apply and use my uncomplicated Football scientific method as described below In an effort to move up the league table and enjoy the fruits of our labour. Teds Football scientific method is an empirical method for acquiring knowledge that has characterized the development of football since at least the 17th century (with notable practitioners in previous centuries; see the article history of football methodology for additional detail.) It involves careful observation, applying rigorous skepticism about what is observed, given that cognitive assumptions can distort how one interprets the observation. It involves formulating hypotheses, via induction, based on such observations; the testability of hypotheses, experimental and the measurement-based statistical testing of deductions drawn from the hypotheses; and refinement (or elimination) of the hypotheses based on the experimental findings. These are principles of the Football scientific method, as distinguished from a definitive series of steps applicable to all Football scientific enterprises. |
Oh amen . Double pivot Low block Inverted wingbacks Utter b*ollocks Fifa generation talk Yours Old git Ruislip | | | |
False 9 anyone? on 08:57 - Nov 26 with 1051 views | dmm | Are we really all fed up with footballing terms like false 9 and low block etc? Some of it is simply a different way of describing a football situation. For example, it seems that "closing down" became "pressing". Other terms describe a bit of innovation but that's how it's always been in football - "Wingless Wonders", "Total Football", "The Sweeper", "Tiki-Taka" and so on. There's a hell lot more in football to get grumpy about than slating the latest football fad. | | | |
False 9 anyone? on 09:37 - Nov 26 with 1005 views | Midlands_Ranger |
False 9 anyone? on 01:45 - Nov 26 by LazyFan | The time when Dykes looked like a proper forward we now know were mere lucky streaks. And the reality as has now been proven with Norwich is he's pony. Washout 2.0 Dykes cold not even hold up the ball properly, did not dominate their defenders or even run around much like everyone says he brings to the game rather than goals. I would start with Armstrong next game, we need to give the boy a run. Dykes has had plenty of chances this season. |
How anyone can not agree with this is crazy, he's awful | | | |
False 9 anyone? on 09:42 - Nov 26 with 998 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
False 9 anyone? on 09:37 - Nov 26 by Midlands_Ranger | How anyone can not agree with this is crazy, he's awful |
The difference between Dykes and Washington for me is that Washington couldn’t score in a team that was doing ok. Dykes can’t score in a team where the players are almost universally in a rut. That’s a huge mitigating factor for me. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
False 9 anyone? on 11:29 - Nov 26 with 918 views | QPROslo |
False 9 anyone? on 07:43 - Nov 26 by dmm | Taarabt gave a masterclass on how to play as a false 9 in our win away at North Battersea in 2013. There was a Youtube vid focussing on how he played in that game but I can no longer find it. [Post edited 26 Nov 2023 7:43]
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Adel played that role brilliantly. If we have anyone today who could do it I'd say Willock could come closest. | | | |
False 9 anyone? on 11:51 - Nov 26 with 905 views | ParkRoyalR |
False 9 anyone? on 11:29 - Nov 26 by QPROslo | Adel played that role brilliantly. If we have anyone today who could do it I'd say Willock could come closest. |
Good shout Oslo, Willock has good body strength and has that ability to control the ball a yard away from his body and use his body to shield the ball, can also turn both ways and beat his man either side, Could work in a 4-2-3-1 with Chair & Smyth (or Armstrong / Kolli) either side of Willock. | | | |
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