----......................Murphy----------------------------
...-Clarke----Brown---Wood-------Hussey
----------------Jennings. Kilbane---------------------------------------Baker------------------ Barton ----
...............................Fleck ---
...........................McGoldrick-------
----......................Murphy----------------------------
...-Clarke----Brown---Wood-------Hussey
----------------Jennings. Kilbane---------------------------------------Baker------------------ Barton ----
...............................Fleck ---
...........................McGoldrick-------
---------------Murphy-----------------
Clarke---Malaga---Wood---Hussey
------Jennings------Thomas---------
----Baker----Fleck----McSheffery
-------------McGoldrick-----------
I have come to the conclusion that we need to change to playing one up front........I believe this is the only way to play in the modern game.
Agree with this but McGoldrick for Baker and McDonald up front
Keep McSheffrey!? I wouldnt, have him in, doesn't deserve it! Fact.
I think Mcgoldrick doesI'm not sure we have a striker capable of playing the lone role.
I think Mcgoldrick does
Strong, fast, good mobility an work rate and good on the ball
Keep McSheffrey!? I wouldnt, have him in, doesn't deserve it! Fact.
Can't say I have seen the last 2 games away from home. Saw him against Stevanage at home and he looked a good player which could lead the front line by himself, didn't drop deep at every opportunity that game. Anyway part of a lone strikers role at times is to drop slightly deeper to link up play and look for the midfield runners going past him further aheadI disagree, he's played the lone striking role in the last 2 games, with baker and elliot either side of him. He likes to be constantly involved and drops deep at every opportunity, he hasn't shown the discipline to play up top by himself.
Can't say I have seen the last 2 games away from home. Saw him against Stevanage at home and he looked a good player which could lead the front line by himself, didn't drop deep at every opportunity that game. Anyway part of a lone strikers role at times is to drop slightly deeper to link up play and look for the midfield runners going past him further ahead
He has the attributes to play up front by himself, just needs to do as instructed. Probably fed up of the shit play around him which is why he would drop deep
Yes I know he did but in this game I didn't feel he dropped too deep to often. Nothing wrong with dropping a bit and showing yourself for a short pass into feet as long as you know when you should be getting in the box, nearly all forwards do this now apart from the classic poacher as strikers are expected to contribute to the team playHe played up in a two with Elliot vs Stevenage. Although a lone striker does drop, this is only on odd occasions and that only works if you have players with pace running in behind you into the gaps you have left. If they drop deep too often the team then struggles - e.g Rooney for England.
I can't believe how many have put Barton and Kilbane in their provisional teams.
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