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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 28 Oct 18 10.52pm | |
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Originally posted by The Dolphin
I thought Luca was way better today. If players try and play out from the back in confined areas like the incident to which you refer there is always the danger that one could put one's team in trouble.Passing inside like PVA did is asking for trouble and he really should have thumped the ball down the field.
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lefty27 ipswich 28 Oct 18 11.52pm | |
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Originally posted by Willo
If players try and play out from the back in confined areas like the incident to which you refer there is always the danger that one could put one's team in trouble.Passing inside like PVA did is asking for trouble and he really should have thumped the ball down the field. 100% agree Willo. Happened right in front of us, PVA should have just floated it down the line. Apart from anything their fullbacks were so high that long balls into the channels caused them problems.
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Ginger Pubic Wig Wickham de L'Ouest 29 Oct 18 6.42am | |
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An interesting theme from yesterday was that the newer players all seemed to be part of the team a bit more. Ayew held it up pretty well to bring others into play and really led our press, that was by far Kouyate's best game, and Sorloth had the bit between his teeth for the first time. He actually threw himself about a bit and used his size. I can see why Meyer was a defensive midfielder at Schalke. He receives the ball with his back to goal amd turns so well. With Luka in that role, though, I sort of keep wondering what our new recruit is as a player.
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Petereagle Brockley 29 Oct 18 7.53am | |
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Originally posted by Willo
If players try and play out from the back in confined areas like the incident to which you refer there is always the danger that one could put one's team in trouble.Passing inside like PVA did is asking for trouble and he really should have thumped the ball down the field. Very good point. Arsenal were ready to pounce on the edge of the penalty area, and a long pass out or even into touch would have saved a goal
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 29 Oct 18 8.27am | |
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Originally posted by Ginger Pubic Wig
An interesting theme from yesterday was that the newer players all seemed to be part of the team a bit more. Ayew held it up pretty well to bring others into play and really led our press, that was by far Kouyate's best game, and Sorloth had the bit between his teeth for the first time. He actually threw himself about a bit and used his size. I can see why Meyer was a defensive midfielder at Schalke. He receives the ball with his back to goal amd turns so well. With Luka in that role, though, I sort of keep wondering what our new recruit is as a player. I think Meyer can do some of what Cabaye did but also create and worry opposition defences. Some of his stuff in the box almost came off and he and Wilf are on the same wavelength. With our lack of creativity, goals, strikers, RLC and whatever else (Wilf going at some point), it makes sense to tap into this. Luka shielding the back 4 and Meyer further forward? Then there’s kouyate either on standby or in place Luka. I wonder if Meyer can play wider in a 3 further forward. Or wide in a midfield 4, but not as a winger, but working with PVA or Bissaka, both Or just keep it simple and have him as the number 10 in a 4-2-3-1. The number 10 we’ve never had. However, Roy probably won’t play 4-2-3-1, but it can be careful and conservative with the 2 midfielders and all 3 in front being disciplined. Tony Pulis’s team? I suppose there’s the danger of a ‘jack of all trades, master of none’ happening though if a player doesn’t have a regular position.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 29 Oct 18 8.33am | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
I think Meyer can do some of what Cabaye did but also create and worry opposition defences. Some of his stuff in the box almost came off and he and Wilf are on the same wavelength. With our lack of creativity, goals, strikers, RLC and whatever else (Wilf going at some point), it makes sense to tap into this. Luka shielding the back 4 and Meyer further forward? Then there’s kouyate either on standby or in place Luka. I wonder if Meyer can play wider in a 3 further forward. Or wide in a midfield 4, but not as a winger, but working with PVA or Bissaka, both I suppose there’s the danger of a ‘jack of all trades, master of none’ happening though if a player doesn’t have a regular position.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 29 Oct 18 8.43am | |
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Originally posted by Willo
I added the number 10 role in a 4-2-3-1 just as you posted that link. That may solve a lot of our problems. Conservatism of 2 midfielders who can operate as def mids, a counter attacking set up and plenty of able players to attack in possession with the number 10 as well as on the counter. Roy may need to change up his regular methods. Schalke have a higher expectancy than we do. He didn’t have a problem with the speed yesterday when attacking the box. He was dangerous and he made others dangerous. We need creativity and something needs to happen to make us creative, dangerous and less predictable, relying on that ‘we might get a chance at 0-0’ philosophy. Actually when players sit back at Selhurst it can be slower but challenging to break them down. We’ll see. But he’s too good to not play, which is ultra frustrating, which Roy is. No problem if the results are more than good. Edited by Rudi Hedman (29 Oct 2018 8.47am)
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Sportyteacher London 29 Oct 18 10.53am | |
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Originally posted by The Dolphin
16 shots to us but only 3 on target! Story of our season sonar given quality lack of striker support however great battling back result for creditable draw against team towards v. top of the table.
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Willo South coast - west of Brighton. 29 Oct 18 11.38am | |
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Originally posted by PZ Eagle
No wonder the big clubs didn't want VAR. Two officials and neither saw the handball by Lacazette. We were one of the clubs who voted against it's introduction this season.Liverpool were in favour of it.
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Mapletree Croydon 29 Oct 18 11.45am | |
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Originally posted by Wilbraham413
Wilf does so much better against top clubs because they aren't kicking him for 90 minutes. He actually gets space to do his thing. Funny, I saw a lot of spoiling play from Arsenal, taking it in turns to foul Wilf, especially later in the game. I must have been watching a different match. Edited by Mapletree (29 Oct 2018 11.45am)
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A89M Streatham 29 Oct 18 11.50am | |
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The kicking they still do, it's the space they allow him to have as the top clubs don't double and sometimes triple up on him like the lesser sides have done in the past. One on One Wilf is trouble for any top defender.
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PZ Eagle Penzance 29 Oct 18 11.53am | |
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Originally posted by Willo
We were one of the clubs who voted against it's introduction this season.Liverpool were in favour of it. So did Man C, Man utd, Spurs, Arsenal vote against then?
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