DannyThomas_1981
Well-Known Member
Can't personally see Robins switching to 4-4-2 - apart from if injuries dictate.
The whole philosophy of the club is increasingly based on a fluid passing game with a 4-3-3 set up. Not sure if the U23s play 4-3-3 as well but wouldn't be surprised.
The recruitment over the summer of a keeper with great feet, defenders comfortable on the ball (McFaz, Rose, Dabo) points to a passing game from the back. The additions of Allen and O'Hare to a midfield 3 and Jobello/Kastaneer (to play on the left and right of a front 3) all points to a fluid game. Godden is also a very good footballer and mobile vs. a traditional big man up front.
Portsmouth was far from a perfect performance for us but some of our passing play and movement was brilliant. Looking forward to more of the same this season.
The whole philosophy of the club is increasingly based on a fluid passing game with a 4-3-3 set up. Not sure if the U23s play 4-3-3 as well but wouldn't be surprised.
The recruitment over the summer of a keeper with great feet, defenders comfortable on the ball (McFaz, Rose, Dabo) points to a passing game from the back. The additions of Allen and O'Hare to a midfield 3 and Jobello/Kastaneer (to play on the left and right of a front 3) all points to a fluid game. Godden is also a very good footballer and mobile vs. a traditional big man up front.
Portsmouth was far from a perfect performance for us but some of our passing play and movement was brilliant. Looking forward to more of the same this season.