Your first 4 names on the team sheet are? And... (11 Viewers)

The Reverend Skyblue

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I'm also very concerned that the OP chose Lameries in his first four, for me Lameries would be in the very bottom three alongside our useless goalies and also behind our new signing , my 85 year old grandad
 

steve82

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Clarke
Reilly
K Thomas
Beavon
A team needs a core or players with experience, pace, ability and desire.
 

steve82

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bigi
stevenson
g thomas
reilly

at minute

although 3 of them are cms and now we will probably only play 2 lol

3 slade signings. makes you wonder why the team got worse after his january transfer window

Ha ha ha, have a day off!!
Beavon I think you can work out why, Reilly too. Kwame Thomas for his hard work, pace, ability to be a ball carrier and eye for goal. Nathan Clarke because of the lack of experience in the defensive area. Most sides need a player like Clarke to head, block everything, simple balls. We've seen that in him more often than not when he's been on his game. Just not Bury and Swindon!!
The 4 are a little more structured than Stevenson, Bigi, Reilly and G Thomas
 

covcity4life

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have a day off? it was a genuine question.

dont be so defensive.

also dont talka bout tactics and structure pal. the slade era showed you dont know much about it.
 

steve82

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have a day off? it was a genuine question.

dont be so defensive.

also dont talka bout tactics and structure pal. the slade era showed you dont know much about it.

Ha ha ha, back in this mode are we!
Nothing defensive here.....
Don't spoil anther thread with your hatred for Slade, we know your stance, support the man here now and forget the rest....
And please, please don't question my knowledge about structure and tactics because of what Slade did in his time here.
 

covcity4life

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Ha ha ha, back in this mode are we!
Nothing defensive here.....
Don't spoil anther thread with your hatred for Slade, we know your stance, support the man here now and forget the rest....
And please, please don't question my knowledge about structure and tactics because of what Slade did in his time here.

i am not spoiling anything. i said he brought 3 players in that you (and one of them i picked too) would have in starting line up. yet results wise we got worse. was he just so terrible tactically? or are these players as good as you think? just questions nothing else!
 

steve82

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i think reid and jones will benefit from robins myself

Wouldn't surprise me at all to see Reid in there. Bradford though of course will be well versed in how to handle him, with him being their ex player.

I think I a lot will depend on if he goes with 442 formation or a 4141, 4231 system.
If he goes back to 442 Reid will be in, any other system only a 4231 could you kind of get him in. A 4141 you'd opt for Kwame Thomas in that position on the left instead of Reid with Beavon up top.
 

Otis

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I think I a lot will depend on if he goes with 442 formation or a 4141, 4231 system.
If he goes back to 442 Reid will be in, any other system only a 4231 could you kind of get him in. A 4141 you'd opt for Kwame Thomas in that position on the left instead of Reid with Beavon up top.
I'm also interested to see if Robins sees George Thomas as a striker or continues to use him as a wide player.

I also wonder if might consider Haynes as a left midfielder rather than full back too.

Team selection tomorrow should prove interesting.
 

steve82

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i am not spoiling anything. i said he brought 3 players in that you (and one of them i picked too) would have in starting line up. yet results wise we got worse. was he just so terrible tactically? or are these players as good as you think? just questions nothing else!

I'll answer one relevant question to now...
Beavon is not a 10/15 goal a season man himself but he can create them goals for the right players around him like Kwame and George. His work rate a desire, defending from the front approach is rare in players these days.
Reilly is really grafting in the midfield too and starting to push forwards with a few shots that have gone close.
Kwame Thomas is coming good now and it's a shame he's missed the bulk of the season as he could of been good with sordell in a 442 with a Reid firing on all cylinders.
Clarke is in as like I said you need a warrior type defender who'll head everything and the only experienced player in the back 5. Put a fast ball playing player like Willis along side him and your see a good partnership. He's proved he can be equally good as bad but out of the choice of Clarke/Willis/Turnbull a core pair of Willis and Clarke is my choice given the lack of leadership on the pitch.
 

steve82

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I'm also interested to see if Robins sees George Thomas as a striker or continues to use him as a wide player.

I also wonder if might consider Haynes as a left midfielder rather than full back too.

Team selection tomorrow should prove interesting.

Some good points there that maybe over the next few weeks we may get the answers to. But I think the choice of formation Robins opts for with these players will decide.
I think he will stay 4141 for a few games or 442.
 

Grendel

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i am not spoiling anything. i said he brought 3 players in that you (and one of them i picked too) would have in starting line up. yet results wise we got worse. was he just so terrible tactically? or are these players as good as you think? just questions nothing else!

On a points for basis game we didn't get worse than Mowbray or in the last 8 games under Venus.

Statistical analysis really isn't your strength is it?
 

covcity4life

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I'll answer one relevant question to now...
Beavon is not a 10/15 goal a season man himself but he can create them goals for the right players around him like Kwame and George. His work rate a desire, defending from the front approach is rare in players these days.
Reilly is really grafting in the midfield too and starting to push forwards with a few shots that have gone close.
Kwame Thomas is coming good now and it's a shame he's missed the bulk of the season as he could of been good with sordell in a 442 with a Reid firing on all cylinders.
Clarke is in as like I said you need a warrior type defender who'll head everything and the only experienced player in the back 5. Put a fast ball playing player like Willis along side him and your see a good partnership. He's proved he can be equally good as bad but out of the choice of Clarke/Willis/Turnbull a core pair of Willis and Clarke is my choice given the lack of leadership on the pitch.

yeah i agree with alot of that. so it was just slade poor management.

finnaly the players are so bad its not russels fault myth has been busted!
 

Grendel

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yeah i agree with alot of that. so it was just slade poor management.

finnaly the players are so bad its not russels fault myth has been busted!

Again your lack of ability to understand statistics finds you wanting.
 

shmmeee

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According to wiki Slade has an 18% win ratio, Mowbray had 35%

If you're just gonna pick ten games out, Mowbrays last ten we drew 6, lost 4 (ppg: 0.4). Slades we lost 7, drew 2 and won 1 (ppg: 0.5) virtually identical.
 

Grendel

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1 pt off safety

14pts off safety

you backed a pub manager. its ok though as no one respected your views on football anyway.

Every team is only 3 points from being top of the league after one gave even if they lost 7 nil.

The extrapolation of results of all 3 managers points to relegation as a cast iron certainty

3 managers - all failed - conclusion players not good enough.

The end.
 

covcity4life

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slades 0.5 ppg is lowest of mowbray/venus/slade

he got sacked off quick time for a reason

1 proper manager for 10 games and he didnt do well. severe damage done with 2 shit managers that were kept on too long.

the end

also u shud note i said it will be interesting to see if robins answers the question about the squad being one that should be rock bottom or not. i did not say he will defintley prove it. but anyone who said no manager could do better will have egg on their face wether we stay up or not i think
 
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bigi
stevenson
Both for strength and creativity - just need to be told to move the ball quicker and sit 10 yards higher up the pitch

Stokes
DKE
Both for attacking down the line and allowing the strikers to stay closer too the goal and for the two above to be on the edge of the box
 

covcity4life

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robins just said in press conference he happy with squad. got experience but also young talented players

whether hes telling truth or not we cant say for sure.
 

steve82

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slades 0.5 ppg is lowest of mowbray/venus/slade

he got sacked off quick time for a reason

1 proper manager for 10 games and he didnt do well. severe damage done with 2 shit managers that were kept on too long.

the end

also u shud note i said it will be interesting to see if robins answers the question about the squad being one that should be rock bottom or not. i did not say he will defintley prove it. but anyone who said no manager could do better will have egg on their face wether we stay up or not i think

robins just said in press conference he happy with squad. got experience but also young talented players

whether hes telling truth or not we cant say for sure.


Your right about his assessment of the squad, he's gonna say he's happy and there's good technical players.... the mental weakness has been highlighted a few times this week in the side that's cost us dearly and notably under Slade against Peterborough, Bolton, Wimbledon and even Fleetwood. He's not likely or any manager for that is gonna come into a team and say there all weak and pathetic. You need to lift the group you have.
He's been brought in to bring a fresh life into a dire situation that even he's said is a unique job. No other job like it in the country.
He's said he can see the plan with both TM and RS transfer windows and what they tried to achieve. TM liked technical players and RS proven league one players and ones with experience.
It's all ultimately gone wrong for various reasons for all managers but I feel Mark Robins has come in at the best time of them all.
We all but down so the pressure will start to lift off the players, and we will pick up results and gift some still no doubt but soon the day at Wembley will come and players will lift themselves for that of the ones who's available for selection.
It's important to gain a little momentum to end the season well than go into the summer beaten. Let's hope for a fair result tomorrow or Tuesday to kick start a feel good factor to the Robins era.
 

skybluepm2

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Last 4 is far easier...

Burge
Haynes
DKE
Clarke

First 4

Beavon
Bigi
Stevenson
Stokes (if we are allowed unfit players)
 

Earlsdon_Skyblue1

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Wouldn't surprise me at all to see Reid in there. Bradford though of course will be well versed in how to handle him, with him being their ex player.

How to handle Reid and be effective:

1) Force him out wide.
2) Practice your goal kicks.


Edit: Just seen Eastwoods post, apologies. I guess there must be some truth in it at least!
 

covcity4life

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Your right about his assessment of the squad, he's gonna say he's happy and there's good technical players.... the mental weakness has been highlighted a few times this week in the side that's cost us dearly and notably under Slade against Peterborough, Bolton, Wimbledon and even Fleetwood. He's not likely or any manager for that is gonna come into a team and say there all weak and pathetic. You need to lift the group you have.
He's been brought in to bring a fresh life into a dire situation that even he's said is a unique job. No other job like it in the country.
He's said he can see the plan with both TM and RS transfer windows and what they tried to achieve. TM liked technical players and RS proven league one players and ones with experience.
It's all ultimately gone wrong for various reasons for all managers but I feel Mark Robins has come in at the best time of them all.
We all but down so the pressure will start to lift off the players, and we will pick up results and gift some still no doubt but soon the day at Wembley will come and players will lift themselves for that of the ones who's available for selection.
It's important to gain a little momentum to end the season well than go into the summer beaten. Let's hope for a fair result tomorrow or Tuesday to kick start a feel good factor to the Robins era.

i agree. my original post was a genuine question, wasnt anti slade

certain troll posters will try to make it seem like that because they got egg on their face but me and you know the real score.
 

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