I thought Artell and McStay went as the 2 centre backs with McCann on the right, and McGivern on the left?
Aspers wrote:How do you fix something like this.
I mean it happens every week, we take our foot off and
they score. Not discounting the quality of the finish yesterday, but we did go to sleep.
Sammy admits this every week. He's a top manager and tells them not to lose concentration yet they still do.
If in my business I had a few people letting my team down constantly I'd replace them.
Harsh maybe but one has to do something to make sure this constant lack of concentration is stopped now. Time to raid the reserves!!.
I'm not a boo boy just a realist. It's cost us too many points.
the best form of defence is ATTACK another lesson that needs to be learnt
outsider wrote:I still think the loss of Fraser was the main cause, he sits just in front of the back 4 breaking up play. This allows the rest of midfield to push forward. When he went off we went back to 442 and the midfield sat on top of the defence.
DTSJim wrote:Personally I think the defence has looked a little sharper with the inclusion of McStay, now that he's settled in maybe it needs another shakeup just to keep the players from getting complacent.
If they keep on letting in late goals but still get picked the next game then they'll surely just assume they're first name on the team sheet.
PottedShrimp wrote:...Missed this one with flu, but groaned that bit more when I saw the predictable equaliser.
DawZi wrote:the best form of defence is ATTACK another lesson that needs to be learnt
that's exactly what went wrong. when we should have shut up shop[time wasting] and just played the long ball over the top for the pace of Howe & Carlton everytime Exeter pushed up
i think we only had 2 players defending & outnumbered when 10-man Exeter pushed up & scored
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