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Post by Terrier Ramone on Mar 4, 2009 15:36:06 GMT 1
I'm convinced Clark is the right man for us, but now is the time to experiment a little, as the season has gone. So let's:
a) keep 2 if not 3 men on the half way line when defending set pieces
b) push on to keep scoring goals (which means not changing to a 4-5-1 when we go ahead)
c) play Pilkington and Craney in CM (Goodwin now suspended, Collins if he's not scoring is anonymous and the squad needs to be kept on their toes)
d) give Tom Clark a run out at RB, Werling if fit at LB
Lee is saying all the right things, and yes I agree, he keeps telling the players to push up, but his tactics (4-5-1) are saying something else. I honestly believe he will get it right and with 2 new strikers hopefully putting the ball in the net next season, our defensive frailties should be far less exposed.
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Post by Torquayterrier on Mar 4, 2009 15:41:34 GMT 1
I'd be interested to see if Craney and Collins could play CM and play Pilkington up front in a pair with Lukas or Booth. Roberts on one wing and either Cads or Ainsworth on the other. Pilkington looks strong enough to hold the ball up, taking pressure off the CM's. Too radical?
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Post by Floyds on Mar 4, 2009 15:54:17 GMT 1
I would play TC, Berrett, Craney, Ainsworth, Skarz, Flynn? against Millwall
Might even give Eastwood a game
No point in struggling on with the same 11 when our season is over - may as well try some of those guys out - if he doesnt like the look of them then he can try and offload them in the summer (Ainsworth aside)
We definitely need some decent competition in the squad.
Even with such a big squad, it tells its own story when the team picks itself (wingers aside). 8 of the 11 are guaranteed to start (if fit) no matter how badly they perform
Think people have got complacent since the Leeds game - if we had stayed at that level and got 7 (the least we should have got) instead of 2 points from the last 3 games we would be right up there.
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