Mucca Mad Boys
Well-Known Member
Why do some people think we should play 4-4-2?
I personally don't think it is a good formation, it isn't as attacking as some are led to believe, in our case, it would mean taking a midfielder out and having a negative impact on our 'passing' philosophy.
We are all happy with the way we are (or trying) to play or football. So why would we change the way we play? After all, MR said it himself, 4-4-2 doesn't promote the passing game we want to play (because of its shape) so why would anyone want to move back to 4-4-2?
Also, we don't have enough strikers to play 4-4-2, if Clarke or Elliott get injured, who's coming in!? ROD!? Cody!? Hopefully those 2 get shipped out on loan somewhere.
Just my piece, just curious why people want to play 4-4-2, I personally think (speaking for all of English football now) whilst there is this obsession with 4-4-2, English football will fall behind on the international stage (already obvious that it has happend) and the domestic stage (happening).
I personally don't think it is a good formation, it isn't as attacking as some are led to believe, in our case, it would mean taking a midfielder out and having a negative impact on our 'passing' philosophy.
We are all happy with the way we are (or trying) to play or football. So why would we change the way we play? After all, MR said it himself, 4-4-2 doesn't promote the passing game we want to play (because of its shape) so why would anyone want to move back to 4-4-2?
Also, we don't have enough strikers to play 4-4-2, if Clarke or Elliott get injured, who's coming in!? ROD!? Cody!? Hopefully those 2 get shipped out on loan somewhere.
Just my piece, just curious why people want to play 4-4-2, I personally think (speaking for all of English football now) whilst there is this obsession with 4-4-2, English football will fall behind on the international stage (already obvious that it has happend) and the domestic stage (happening).