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The midfield balance was wrong. We can play EITHER Crew and Broadbent, not both. No need to play two No6 against Wimbledon. You need men in front of the ball not behind it. The space is in behind them, trying to play through them is pointless. We get it wrong tactically against them every time we play them. So obvious how to get at them. Just look at the style of teams they struggle against. There is a trend.
Quote from: GazLaz on September 20, 2025, 06:29:25 pmThe midfield balance was wrong. We can play EITHER Crew and Broadbent, not both. No need to play two No6 against Wimbledon. You need men in front of the ball not behind it. The space is in behind them, trying to play through them is pointless. We get it wrong tactically against them every time we play them. So obvious how to get at them. Just look at the style of teams they struggle against. There is a trend. The trend is we are becoming predictable, in our line up ,selecting the same formation and players continually , leaving very little to concern the opposition if they do they home work . It’s our reliance on one central striker Sharp looking for loose balls provided by only one left sided winger in Gibson as our right sided Molyneux is not got his game up and running and it’s getting to predictable when he looses possession. Our midfield are not moving the ball quick enough going forward resulting in too many backward passes because of not taking on the oppositions midfield and passing back wards to avoid taking them on . McCann never takes his share of the blame if his team failing to produce .. there is a lot of talent on the bench that should now start and allow a broader style with a bit more flair going forward .
Quote from: In the box on September 20, 2025, 06:58:55 pmQuote from: GazLaz on September 20, 2025, 06:29:25 pmThe midfield balance was wrong. We can play EITHER Crew and Broadbent, not both. No need to play two No6 against Wimbledon. You need men in front of the ball not behind it. The space is in behind them, trying to play through them is pointless. We get it wrong tactically against them every time we play them. So obvious how to get at them. Just look at the style of teams they struggle against. There is a trend. The trend is we are becoming predictable, in our line up ,selecting the same formation and players continually , leaving very little to concern the opposition if they do they home work . It’s our reliance on one central striker Sharp looking for loose balls provided by only one left sided winger in Gibson as our right sided Molyneux is not got his game up and running and it’s getting to predictable when he looses possession. Our midfield are not moving the ball quick enough going forward resulting in too many backward passes because of not taking on the oppositions midfield and passing back wards to avoid taking them on . McCann never takes his share of the blame if his team failing to produce .. there is a lot of talent on the bench that should now start and allow a broader style with a bit more flair going forward . I think that when Grant makes tactical changes they are pretty sweeping or inconsequential. There’s never much in between. Today for example we had Sharp, Gibson and Moly all coming to feet every time. You need to spin Wimbledon and get in behind, he should have picked a team to exploit this.
Tough conditions; tough hard to beat, organized, hard-working, spoiling opponents; Rovers got the midfield balance wrong in terms of Crew playing (nothing against him personally).Was always therefore going to be a tough, challenging game.We go 1-0 up and are in the box seat to claim a scruffy, hard-fought win and go on to the next game - with Wimbledon not looking likely to create anything.Unfortunately silly mistakes then cost us. The same as silly mistakes in the first 15 minutes at Wigan cost us.Rovers hardly made any such mistakes defensively before these last 2 games this season. That's the difference.