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If this is the case, firstly good. Secondly, why have we wasted all of pre-season working on tactics which doesn't work to our players strengths. Brain dead stuff.
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Change in style? on 11:39 - Aug 10 with 3093 views
Don't think I'm against this because it could be based on a combination of things.
Maybe we're not getting in the players GA thought we might to play the "possession can do one" system?
Maybe he's at a bit of a loss about what to do and is allowing Dobson more say?
That also assumes Dobson prefers more of a passing game, but I thought from the interview last season that was the case, with the emphasis being on 'in the right areas'
Maybe there's been an impassioned blow out after Saturday, and Chair has complained about the tactics, with Willock nodding and waving his King James in the background? If that's the case then let's see what happens. Wake up Chris, you're on.
I don't know -on balance I'd rather have him and Dobo try to change the style than buy 6 players for a new system (that won't work anyway in this day and age)
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Change in style? on 12:00 - Aug 10 with 2951 views
Don't think I'm against this because it could be based on a combination of things.
Maybe we're not getting in the players GA thought we might to play the "possession can do one" system?
Maybe he's at a bit of a loss about what to do and is allowing Dobson more say?
That also assumes Dobson prefers more of a passing game, but I thought from the interview last season that was the case, with the emphasis being on 'in the right areas'
Maybe there's been an impassioned blow out after Saturday, and Chair has complained about the tactics, with Willock nodding and waving his King James in the background? If that's the case then let's see what happens. Wake up Chris, you're on.
I don't know -on balance I'd rather have him and Dobo try to change the style than buy 6 players for a new system (that won't work anyway in this day and age)
Thats what I think as well.
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Change in style? on 12:13 - Aug 10 with 2909 views
I wonder whether it might be worth letting Dobbo do the press next week
Or switching the roles around completely -have the calm, considered, sensible one running the ship and detail the spontaneous make it up on the hoof one to do the training under his direction, seeing as Wycombe offered Dobbo the managerial role once they knew GA was likely coming to LR. You would like to think this idea of having a 6-man inner leadership group will eventually mean that the wheels to this machine start getting some WD-40 under them, assuming, of course, that the 6 men actually all agree on a unified course of action.
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Change in style? on 12:30 - Aug 10 with 2812 views
Don't think I'm against this because it could be based on a combination of things.
Maybe we're not getting in the players GA thought we might to play the "possession can do one" system?
Maybe he's at a bit of a loss about what to do and is allowing Dobson more say?
That also assumes Dobson prefers more of a passing game, but I thought from the interview last season that was the case, with the emphasis being on 'in the right areas'
Maybe there's been an impassioned blow out after Saturday, and Chair has complained about the tactics, with Willock nodding and waving his King James in the background? If that's the case then let's see what happens. Wake up Chris, you're on.
I don't know -on balance I'd rather have him and Dobo try to change the style than buy 6 players for a new system (that won't work anyway in this day and age)
I think he's just re-watched Saturday's game and thought 'fcuk that for a game of soldiers. Let's play football instead'.
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Change in style? on 12:41 - Aug 10 with 2754 views
The only change of tactics I think Ainsworth is capable of teaching is from Longball to Very Longball. Interesting to see if Cook has an input in training. He has a UEFA Grade A licence.
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Change in style? on 12:48 - Aug 10 with 2712 views
a) Player mutiny with the senior players (pillars) going to speak to the manager b) Board have made it clear style and results unacceptable and its devaluing the assets c) Dykes is injured / being sold d) Players refusing to sign due to style
a) Player mutiny with the senior players (pillars) going to speak to the manager b) Board have made it clear style and results unacceptable and its devaluing the assets c) Dykes is injured / being sold d) Players refusing to sign due to style
You could do a lot worse then pre-invest some of your winnings on us being promoted. Got very favourable odds at 15:00.36 last Saturday.
Price already dropping following Cook's signing, and now the reported Eze money, as well as Gaz announcing we're going all Harlem Globetrotters on the rest of the league.
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Pelters for not changing his style, pelters for (allegedly) changing it. I don't envy him one bit.
He and his coaching team need to make us more solid defensively as a matter of the utmost urgency, though. The tactics board suggests he'll do that by playing four goalkeepers
Needs must, I suppose...
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Change in style? on 15:06 - Aug 10 with 2237 views
I'm not sure I've ever known this messageboard to be as miserable as it is at the minute. I know we've been crap and losing for 2 years at the minute but as soon as anyone breathes it feels like its met with a new chunk of threads howling at how terrible everything is.
Its nice today, lets go outside and breathe.
God, we need a run of positive results, badly!
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Change in style? on 15:27 - Aug 10 with 2179 views
At this point I think all of us, possibly excepting those with cognitive issues and macular degeneration, would accept that the vast majority of our best play and results for the last couple of years have emanated from the play between Chair and Willock. Getting these two clicking together again is Ainsworth's best and perhaps only chance of getting anything out of this season. Even if Willock gets back in the team, performs well and leaves in Jan we'll still be better off.
I find that unusual. IIRC there were no quotes in his article about Warburton falling out with the bosses as well? As long as I've been around, articles with quotes have been viewed as being more trustworthy than those without - name your sources - and I would expect a trusted and decent journo like McIntyre to think the same.
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