November 8, 201510 yr Always hear about how important the spine of a team is and usually a team is build around leaders or a leader. Lets play manager for a bit. Who would you buold the team around or which players should make the spine of our team? Instead of playing anyone who can lace their own boots at left back and right back, can 3 at the back work and who should play where?
November 8, 201510 yr Amos Prince, Wheater, Derik Pisano, Spearing, Vela, Casado Davies, Clayton Madine/Shola I've gone for Pisano and Casado purely because none of our "wingers" can defend in the slightest.
November 9, 201510 yr I would keep the same defense that started on Saturday and Mark Davies needs pushing further forward and playing just behind Ameobi.
November 9, 201510 yr All the formations/teams mentioned are similar to what's been tried by NL and the results haven't yet arrived, therefore we need to try something different to help get us goals, front to back quicker (long ball) in the short term might help put pressure on defenses not allowing them to get organized, away from home I'd try to play on the break with pace, using Silva (when fit) and Feeney, again get ball forward quickly into the channels, also think using Ameobi either in the hole or in a free role behind Madine, these ideas may or may not work but I'd give them a whirl as long as we have a solid settled back 4 with a holding midfielder, or even 2 holding midfielders away from home.
November 9, 201510 yr I aint been many matches over the past 3 years, but that Feeney is fculin KACK!!!
November 10, 201510 yr If the formation was 3 at the back, who would you pick for the back 3? Ngotty Hierro & Warhurst
November 10, 201510 yr Jussi N'Gotty Bergsson Cahill Gardner Nolan Campo Okocha Youri Davies Anelka Bring them all back, they'd still be better now than the shithouses playing at the moment.
November 10, 201510 yr Amos Wilson Prince Wheater Moxey Spearing Vela Feeney M.Davies Pratley Clayton We've tried the target man approach and it's proven to ineffective. It's too easy to defend against and gives us the excuse to pump long aimless balls to our isolated striker. I'd rather see us get the ball down on the floor and try get Mark Davies involved higher up the pitch , and see if we can get Clayton in behind as his movement is very good. Edited November 10, 201510 yr by Arrested development
Always hear about how important the spine of a team is and usually a team is build around leaders or a leader.
Lets play manager for a bit. Who would you buold the team around or which players should make the spine of our team?
Instead of playing anyone who can lace their own boots at left back and right back, can 3 at the back work and who should play where?