Ccfcisparks
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To me it looks like they can’t play together.
what do we do going forward now
what do we do going forward now
He struggles making that yard of space on the corner of the box before getting a cross in.I don't think they can. I don't think Sheaf can play further forward in the same role as Torp and Rudoni.
Was surprised Allen didn't replace Torp. And hopefully Eccles isn't out for the season as he is more athletic tooI don't think they can. I don't think Sheaf can play further forward in the same role as Torp and Rudoni.
To be fair on tonights performance it's a pretty low bar , I thought Kitchings progressive passing was better than both of them tonightSheaf was better than Grimes tonight, perhaps it's Grimes that has to miss out.
Like a modern day Gerrard and... oh god! His name escapes me!To me it looks like they can’t play together.
what do we do going forward now
There's not many teams or managers , Southgate aside , that play two number 6sThey can play together.
Just pick the games where we need most stability in midfield. Those two infront of the back four will give us a solid base against the better teams.
Sheaf made Grimes look like a Sunday league vet who's been dropped into defensive midfield.
He was carrying a niggle apparently.Was surprised Allen didn't replace Torp. And hopefully Eccles isn't out for the season as he is more athletic too
Golden boy or not; Grimes playing so deep is annoying me.
It isn’t adding anything. If we’re going to play with a QB we need runners. And in a game where they are sitting in that’s really hard.
Grimes seems to drop in to the 3rd CB position to allow the rb and lb to get further up the pitch at times. He’s a very neat and tidy footballer. It’s great to have them both in the side. Shows how far we’ve come when things like this become an issue.
Sheaf did well tonight, he has recovered his mojo, he did misplace a couple of passes but nothing that put the side in danger. He definitely wants that starting place back.
That arseing around with it cost us a goal on Saturday regardless.It's also to alleviate pressure on the CBs to have to pass the ball out. One of the biggest issues earlier in the team was us giving the ball away in our own half which obviously made us vulnerable, our back line were the biggest culprits.
I thought sheaf was generally quite good. Punch in his passes, looked to move the ball on quickly, got into some dangerous areas and helped us gain territory.Sheaf was better than Grimes tonight, perhaps it's Grimes that has to miss out.