-----------------Murphy---------------
--Clarke--Malaga--Wood--Hussey--
----------Jennings--Kilbane----------
--Baker---------Fleck------McSheffrey--
-----------------Cody-------------------
Don't think we have enough central midfielders at the moment to play the diamond, as evidenced by some people putting McSheffrey in the central midfield role.
If Fleck is out injured then play Ball and make it 4-4-2.
I think you might be on to something here Sutty. Could this be an alternative formation, possibly for tougher away games?
So, an attacking diamond at home, maybe like this?
-----------------Murphy-----------------
--Clarke--Malaga*--Wood--Hussey--
----------------Jennings-----------------
-------Baker--------------Barton+------
------------------Fleck+------------------
---------------Ball---Cody---------------
And for tougher away games maybe this?
-----------------Murphy-----------------
--Clarke--Malaga*--Wood--Hussey--
---------Jennings------Barton----------
--Baker---------Fleck--------McSheff--
------------------Cody--------------------
*Might be Brown, if Thorn is worried the French lads have not yet got to grips fully with the English game.
+ Or McSheff
As I understand it, the double pivot (4-2-3-1) often uses a ball winner (in this case Jennings) and a distributor (Barton) in the middle. With Fleck, according to reports, looking pretty handy pulling the strings further forward, I was wondering where Barton, with his apparent reputation for being a good distributor, would fit in if we are having a dedicated ball winner in the middle of the park too (Jennings or maybe Kilbane/Brown). I've suggested Barton on the left of the diamond in the diagram above but I struggle to foresee McSheff actually being dislodged from that spot unless he is off form, injured or filling in for Fleck. If he is, Kilbane would also be a rival for that spot. Of course, our new depth means we have adequate replacements in most areas now aside from left back. And others could easily slot into the roles suggested above depending on form, fitness and manager's preference. To make full use of our striking resources, in the diamond I assume Elliott could replace Cody and Polo (assuming he signs) could replace Ball during games to freshen things up, or they could be used to add more firepower if we are chasing a game? And Polo or Ball could replace Cody in a 4-2-3-1 and Elliott could be a replacement for Fleck? Also, as Sutty notes, these players allow an easy switch to 4-4-2 too.
Just throwing some ideas out there as I try to understand how the pieces might fit together.
Edit: I'm thinking about the season more generally, rather than a specific game before anyone says x, y or z is injured or is on international duty etc