BerlinWaller wrote:The two upfront solves all our problems arguement is tiresome and if only winning games was that simple. As LS states, if you put two up front you have to lose a man from somewhere else. We aren't good enough at this level to lose a third man out of the midfield and 3 5 2 is easily counter acted. Derek has been far more attacking this season but he has a striker who has all but downed tools and a young midfied trying to get in and around him. Hunter and Taylor have been injured and our brightest hope has been an 18yr old kid. Crowley was a roll of the dice and has probably caused more problems than it solved. We can go on and on but just putting it down to not playing 4 4 f@cking 2 is pretty short sighted and lazy.
I don't know why I'm bothering to answer you. With Little Shrimp and others, it is possible to have an adult discussion, sharing opinions, and disagreeing, without words like "
tiresome" and "
not playing 4 4 f@cking 2 is pretty short sighted and lazy", so I'll respond now but, as you are clearly a wind-up merchant, who, agreed you '
never have anything positive to contribute', I will not get drawn in to another petty bickering session, as I did recently (
for which I share equal blame).
The point you fail to acknowledge, and dismiss as '
tiresome', '
short-sighted' & '
lazy' is, it had been working during our mini-revival, and, the alternative has consistently failed. You don't explain why, Nor do you ever suggest anything other than carrying on with the same? If you are able to discuss football, in a manner that respects other people's opinion, then fine. If you come back with snide comments, or bickering, I'll leave you alone.
Little Shrimp wrote:Perhaps Hunter was instructed to stay forward but got frustrated as the ball wasn't reaching him? Maybe the logic was to have two attacking mids hover in-between the lines but they kept on dropping deeper with the flow of the game? Should Weir, Shaw and Bedeau not have taken a bit more ownership on the ball to progress it to Crowley and Hunter in more dangerous/attacking areas? They've certainly got the ability to do so.
The assumption throughout football is to blame basically everything that happens on the pitch on the manager. But it's rarely that simple, and for all we know Derek had told Crowley and Hunter to hang around closer to Stockton but they got frustrated and dropped deeper as the game progressed.
On two up top, there's an argument that having an extra forward in there can help stretch the defence. On the flip side, it takes away a creative midfielder, and can be a bit predictable (Derek has highlighted this as his issue with two up top, and Robbo said similar about 3-5-2) as you're just hitting two frontmen. Can be comfortable enough for a deep sitting defence to deal with. It's not exactly illogical to think that having your two most creative midfielders buzzing around in the side might be the way to unlock a team.
I agree with everything you are saying, and, on paper, the line-up looks like it should be creative and attacking. And yes, there is only so much the manager can control once the players are on the pitch. But, if the players consistently fail to follow the manager's instructions, game after game, then the manager takes responsibility, in my opinion. If the two attacking midfielders are getting in the box and creating for each other, then I don't think we'd be in this position. Do the supportive midfielders do their job correctly? Probably not.
The real difference of opinion comes down to, I don't think removing a creative midfielder to play two up front, would be a problem, because currently, the midfielders aren't creating in the first place. I've not looked at all the games recently, but when I did recently, it was clear that Love is our most creative player. If there is a website that has them, I suspect that Love has more assists than Gibson, and I'm sure he has more goals.
We may as well have tried a formation that worked at the start of the year, rather than one that has failed throughout. Unfortunately, I think the ship has sailed, because that was needed in the crucial Cambridge, Oxford, FGR & Milton Keynes games. Two up front against the better teams will be much more difficult.