rob9872
Well-Known Member
Why do we always do it?
Wingers as strikers are set up to fail, as are othe positions trying to accommodate better players in unfamiliar roles rather than having a first choice and being brave enough to leave players out.
Not rocket science, no fancy formations that players are not used to, but tried and tested success at this level is 442 where one of the two is a natural goalscorer playing off a big lump. Not nice number 10s or false no 9 or wing backs or 3 at the back or any if that nonsense.
Get the right personnel and keep it simple. It worked last season in L2 and I maintain for most teams, theres not much between L1 & L2 having watched atrocious L1 football for a few years pre-relegation. The bigger jump is to the Championship.
You lose McNulty, fine. Replace like for like and continue moving forward. No need to rip it up and reinvent the wheel.
Wingers as strikers are set up to fail, as are othe positions trying to accommodate better players in unfamiliar roles rather than having a first choice and being brave enough to leave players out.
Not rocket science, no fancy formations that players are not used to, but tried and tested success at this level is 442 where one of the two is a natural goalscorer playing off a big lump. Not nice number 10s or false no 9 or wing backs or 3 at the back or any if that nonsense.
Get the right personnel and keep it simple. It worked last season in L2 and I maintain for most teams, theres not much between L1 & L2 having watched atrocious L1 football for a few years pre-relegation. The bigger jump is to the Championship.
You lose McNulty, fine. Replace like for like and continue moving forward. No need to rip it up and reinvent the wheel.