What about (6 Viewers)

Saddlebrains

Well-Known Member
A shape change

As pointed out in the match thread, we have been over run in midfield in all 3 league games.

And also Teams have worked out you stop our wing backs, you stop us.

We need to try and dominate the midfield again as we did last season.


Marosi

Dabo. Rose. Hyam. Mccallum
Ohare Kelly Sheaf Hamer Giles
Godden



You would think Dabo would still overlap and ohare Hamer and Gules would still make enough chances for godden.


Feel free to tell me im talking shit
 

skybluepm2

Well-Known Member
Missing Kelly massively at the moment. Hopefully the 2 week break will allow him to get back up to speed and back into the XI
 

Liquid Gold

Well-Known Member
I think we’re likely to go two up top with O’Hare in behind soon enough, Allen and Shipley not quite at the races and it gives us the option of a long out ball which then gives the wing backs time to push up.
 

PVA

Well-Known Member
There's no way we change shape yet.

This formation won us the league and we've had a decent start with it so far this season. It's way too early to be talking about changing system.

As LG says above we may go two up top at some point soon because Allen & Shipley have started poorly and Walker/Baka deserve a go soon.
 

SeaSeeEffCee

Well-Known Member
The big worry for me is that in the last two games we’ve come up against two sides who have pressed us high and we’ve not been able to cope. We’ve had one non-penalty shot on target in 180 minutes and that was Hamer having a speculative shot from 30 yards.
 

PVA

Well-Known Member
The big worry for me is that in the last two games we’ve come up against two sides who have pressed us high and we’ve not been able to cope. We’ve had one non-penalty shot on target in 180 minutes and that was Hamer having a speculative shot from 30 yards.

Agreed, though we have also hit the woodwork three times in those 180 mins
 

fatso

Well-Known Member
A shape change

As pointed out in the match thread, we have been over run in midfield in all 3 league games.

And also Teams have worked out you stop our wing backs, you stop us.

We need to try and dominate the midfield again as we did last season.


Marosi

Dabo. Rose. Hyam. Mccallum
Ohare Kelly Sheaf Hamer Giles
Godden



You would think Dabo would still overlap and ohare Hamer and Gules would still make enough chances for godden.


Feel free to tell me im talking shit
Our biggest problem isn't our shape, it's the fact that we consistently give the ball away, even when under no pressure.
We need to adjust to the pace of the championship and the quality that's needed to compete.
I'm confident that we will adapt given time.
Bournmouth gave us a lesson and showed us how far we need to go to compete in this league, it's now up to the team to raise the bar.
 

stupot07

Well-Known Member
Our biggest problem isn't our shape, it's the fact that we consistently give the ball away, even when under no pressure.
We need to adjust to the pace of the championship and the quality that's needed to compete.
I'm confident that we will adapt given time.
Bournmouth gave us a lesson and showed us how far we need to go to compete in this league, it's now up to the team to raise the bar.
There's also little goal threat in that team. Godden and O'Hare and that's it. Even our 2 most dangerous players from set pieces aren't in the team.

Sent from my SM-G965F using Tapatalk
 

SlowerThanPlatt

Well-Known Member
Our biggest problem isn't our shape, it's the fact that we consistently give the ball away, even when under no pressure.
We need to adjust to the pace of the championship and the quality that's needed to compete.
I'm confident that we will adapt given time.
Bournmouth gave us a lesson and showed us how far we need to go to compete in this league, it's now up to the team to raise the bar.

It’s near enough impossible for us to reach that level without spending loads of money. Look at the quality of player we have
 

Magwitch

Well-Known Member
We will learn from yesterday and will get better, beating Bournemouth was always a tough ask they are a lower end prem team With plenty of established premier players in their team who have played together for some time, we are a just promoted division one team building and finding our way. Let’s see how we cope next time we play them. We have a run of fancied teams now Brentford, Swansea, Blackburn. that lot are going to be a good indication on how far we have come and need to go.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

Well-Known Member
We will learn from yesterday and will get better, beating Bournemouth was always a tough ask they are a lower end prem team With plenty of established premier players in their team who have played together for some time, we are a just promoted division one team building and finding our way. Let’s see how we cope next time we play them. We have a run of fancied teams now Brentford, Swansea, Blackburn. that lot are going to be a good indication on how far we have come and need to go.

I think having seen them in action and ourselves we could well lose the lot and that’s no exaggeration.
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
I agree, im struggling to see where we will pick up points in the next 4 games.

Sent from my SM-G965F using Tapatalk

The next 8 look fairly grim
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
Looking at Luton last season they also got a fair number of hidings but squeezed home in the end. I think we need to take them as an example of what’s likely to happen

The lockdown and manager change saved Luton
 

Mucca Mad Boys

Well-Known Member
We don’t really have the players to play anything but 5 defenders. We don’t have any fit wide players. Eventually, we’ll end up playing Walker and Gooden upfront. Unless, we switch to 3-4-3 with a combination of Giles/O’Hare/Jobello/Hilßner as wide players.

It’s early in the season, too many people are panicking already.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top