Dunno, get the point to an extent but cheap bacon and sausage are dreadful so I'll err on the more expensive places. Agree on the ramekin point.
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We had more than two players, and the others who are not those two are not exactly playmakers. As has been said we've looked better as a counter attacking team this season.
I mean it probably is personnel, it needs Allen and / or O'Hare to make it work but it can work without Vik or Hamer.
It's a really curious move by any team to go "we're the best in the league at counter attacking football so let's try not playing that way"
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If Allen is fit (seems unlikely) back to the box with him and Sakamoto and Simms on his own up top.
Could be numerous other changes but it would be a bit knee jerk to do so and possibly counter productive, though I'd definitely bring Kitching into the back 3.
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Honestly, stick to polo. They're a team that focuses on scoring from set pieces. We're going to bring big players like Simms back to defend.
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Wright comes across as an incredibly polite American, he needs to be a selfish horrible c**t to make it as a striker
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The thing is what we need from him is movement, to be the option all of the time. See O'Hare when he came on, immediately getting close to players to be the option to play off. Ayari just doesn't offer that.
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The whole system is reliant on an Allen or an O'Hare in breaking those lines, if they're not playing it just goes side to side. As well as that, it's reliant on braver passing all over the pitch which we are just not seeing, trying that early ball to a wing back making a run. It's a combination...
To be fair to Eccles he did deliver few that were ok but we just don't seem to have any sort of routine, nobody moving to the near post, nobody attacking the far post. Everybody just bunched waiting.
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