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Alright I’d go for a 442 keep the lines between midfield and defence nice and compact and have Agard with Goodman up top so we have an out ball if under pressure by just playing into the right areas, corners etc. from restarts I’d go long and wide if we can’t win the 1st, which we won’t, then squeeze the pitch for 2nd ball and play from there. Priority is the game should be played in the opposition half. With the players available it’s pointless for us to have possession on the edge of our own box where we’ll do more harm than goodI don’t think anyone needs to come up with grand solutions it’s just go back to basics give yourself a out ball and try to get the ball into the opponents half to play. Would we win tonight? probably not but if we’d done this since the injuries came in the performances would feel less self destructive
If you’ve decided you don’t want schofield then you’re not going to change your mind unless we win 10 games on the spin next season. But to get your knickers in a twist over tonight is ridiculous, look at the line up. The second half at least we showed some b*llocks and had a bit of heart, the first half was pathetic and the second half was the bare minimum that they should be showing every game. Everyone was predicting a hammering due to what we have available and how good stevenage are at home, then we lose 1-0 and everyone loses their shit, it’s all a bit daft
Quote from: sedwardsdrfc on April 18, 2023, 09:42:15 pmAlright I’d go for a 442 keep the lines between midfield and defence nice and compact and have Agard with Goodman up top so we have an out ball if under pressure by just playing into the right areas, corners etc. from restarts I’d go long and wide if we can’t win the 1st, which we won’t, then squeeze the pitch for 2nd ball and play from there. Priority is the game should be played in the opposition half. With the players available it’s pointless for us to have possession on the edge of our own box where we’ll do more harm than goodI don’t think anyone needs to come up with grand solutions it’s just go back to basics give yourself a out ball and try to get the ball into the opponents half to play. Would we win tonight? probably not but if we’d done this since the injuries came in the performances would feel less self destructive You'd go long and wide? So you'd effectively give up possession every time you had it, because there wasn't a single player on our side capable of winning physical battles with the Stevenage defence.Now I'm going to be REALLY controversial.The ONLY way that XI tonight could possibly have taken something from that game was how we tried for some of the second half.Stevenage play a manically aggressive high press. They want you to shite it and hit it long, because they have a strong, physical defence. We fell into exactly that trap in the first half because with three kids at the back, there was no composure.It was significantly better in the second half because, for all his shortcomings, Williams is our best centre back on the ball, possibly baring Olowu.Williams was central to us having a bit of belief and composure to beat that aggressive high push. It gained us a bit of space to start attacks.Did it hurt them? No, because we had nothing up front anyway.Was it perfect? Of course not. Williams played a couple of very poor balls out of defence.Could we have done any better at all with the players available? I'm still waiting to hear ideas.
Quote from: donnybez on April 18, 2023, 09:37:26 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 18, 2023, 09:28:12 pmSo. Plenty of bile and no solutions?1. Hire SOMEONE in the on field side of the club with experience. If they will not ditch DS, then bring someone experienced in to guide him2. If its the Board stipulating the style of play (see GMc's sacking and the Job Advert) then retract that and allow DS the option of trying to finish this season with some sort of positive momentum3. Listen to the fans about what they saying about the onfield matters. The club may not like what it hears, and might not agree with it, and following the repeated statements that present a 'we know best' air over the past couple of years lets try and heal the divide. Pretending they don't exist and ignoring them won't heal the toxicity in our club and fanbase. And just offering discounts does not resolve the underlying cause of the problems.4. In future when appointing a manager, dof or assistant, please ensure ONE of these have the necessary experience of management to help guide decision making. Surrounding a novice with novices isn't a strategy for success.I'm not here to throw bile around - but yes I am frustrated at seeing what I've had to endure for 2 solid years. But covering our eyes and pretending it will magically fix itself isn't the right answer either.I'm talking about that match. Tonight.What is any manager supposed to do with the first team squad that was available tonight?We have people saying "Stop being clever and go back to basics". What does that mean?Launch the ball from the back? We don't half a striker who can put in any sort of physical challenge so the ball just comes back.Get stuck into them? We don't have a single player in that team tonight who could match the aggression of Stevenage.So. I'll ask again. What EXACTLY do people think we should have done tonight, with the players available?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 18, 2023, 09:28:12 pmSo. Plenty of bile and no solutions?1. Hire SOMEONE in the on field side of the club with experience. If they will not ditch DS, then bring someone experienced in to guide him2. If its the Board stipulating the style of play (see GMc's sacking and the Job Advert) then retract that and allow DS the option of trying to finish this season with some sort of positive momentum3. Listen to the fans about what they saying about the onfield matters. The club may not like what it hears, and might not agree with it, and following the repeated statements that present a 'we know best' air over the past couple of years lets try and heal the divide. Pretending they don't exist and ignoring them won't heal the toxicity in our club and fanbase. And just offering discounts does not resolve the underlying cause of the problems.4. In future when appointing a manager, dof or assistant, please ensure ONE of these have the necessary experience of management to help guide decision making. Surrounding a novice with novices isn't a strategy for success.I'm not here to throw bile around - but yes I am frustrated at seeing what I've had to endure for 2 solid years. But covering our eyes and pretending it will magically fix itself isn't the right answer either.
So. Plenty of bile and no solutions?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 18, 2023, 09:53:25 pmQuote from: sedwardsdrfc on April 18, 2023, 09:42:15 pmAlright I’d go for a 442 keep the lines between midfield and defence nice and compact and have Agard with Goodman up top so we have an out ball if under pressure by just playing into the right areas, corners etc. from restarts I’d go long and wide if we can’t win the 1st, which we won’t, then squeeze the pitch for 2nd ball and play from there. Priority is the game should be played in the opposition half. With the players available it’s pointless for us to have possession on the edge of our own box where we’ll do more harm than goodI don’t think anyone needs to come up with grand solutions it’s just go back to basics give yourself a out ball and try to get the ball into the opponents half to play. Would we win tonight? probably not but if we’d done this since the injuries came in the performances would feel less self destructive You'd go long and wide? So you'd effectively give up possession every time you had it, because there wasn't a single player on our side capable of winning physical battles with the Stevenage defence.Now I'm going to be REALLY controversial.The ONLY way that XI tonight could possibly have taken something from that game was how we tried for some of the second half.Stevenage play a manically aggressive high press. They want you to shite it and hit it long, because they have a strong, physical defence. We fell into exactly that trap in the first half because with three kids at the back, there was no composure.It was significantly better in the second half because, for all his shortcomings, Williams is our best centre back on the ball, possibly baring Olowu.Williams was central to us having a bit of belief and composure to beat that aggressive high push. It gained us a bit of space to start attacks.Did it hurt them? No, because we had nothing up front anyway.Was it perfect? Of course not. Williams played a couple of very poor balls out of defence.Could we have done any better at all with the players available? I'm still waiting to hear ideas.I don’t think Williams is anywhere near as good as Nelson on the ball, but what made the difference was he did everything 20 times quicker, he showed a bit of urgency, Nelson dawdles on the ball and causes problems, Williams controlled it and passed it which enabled us to find some space .
Quote from: dickos1 on April 18, 2023, 09:48:04 pmIf you’ve decided you don’t want schofield then you’re not going to change your mind unless we win 10 games on the spin next season. But to get your knickers in a twist over tonight is ridiculous, look at the line up. The second half at least we showed some b*llocks and had a bit of heart, the first half was pathetic and the second half was the bare minimum that they should be showing every game. Everyone was predicting a hammering due to what we have available and how good stevenage are at home, then we lose 1-0 and everyone loses their shit, it’s all a bit daft dickos, 5 of the first half players will still be here next season. only 2 of them id have in any rovers side. its not the loss, its the abject performance overall that is the most galling. i dont think ive seen a bunch either not willing or not able to play for each other in a long long time.
Having a second striker would help play quicker. When you look forwards at the moment there’s not enough to hit so naturally it can get slowed down
Christ, the number of people shouting "Stick two up top!"We haven't got ONE striker who would cut it at Conference level! Why do people think having two on the pitch would make us better?
Schofields initial reaction, he was proud of that second half, oh my god!!!
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 18, 2023, 10:02:24 pmChrist, the number of people shouting "Stick two up top!"We haven't got ONE striker who would cut it at Conference level! Why do people think having two on the pitch would make us better?I answered that point, bodies close to each other. You don't need top talent to make that work if they can just put theirselves about a bit. Absolutely not the long term answer but in a crisis just do something different with what you do have.
Christ, the number of people shouting "Stick two up top!"We haven't got ONE striker who would cut it at Conference level! Why do people think having two on the pitch would make us better?
Christ, the number of people shouting "Stick two up top!"We haven't got ONE striker who would cut it at Conference level! Why do people think having two on the pitch would make us better?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 18, 2023, 09:44:42 pmQuote from: donnybez on April 18, 2023, 09:37:26 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 18, 2023, 09:28:12 pmSo. Plenty of bile and no solutions?1. Hire SOMEONE in the on field side of the club with experience. If they will not ditch DS, then bring someone experienced in to guide him2. If its the Board stipulating the style of play (see GMc's sacking and the Job Advert) then retract that and allow DS the option of trying to finish this season with some sort of positive momentum3. Listen to the fans about what they saying about the onfield matters. The club may not like what it hears, and might not agree with it, and following the repeated statements that present a 'we know best' air over the past couple of years lets try and heal the divide. Pretending they don't exist and ignoring them won't heal the toxicity in our club and fanbase. And just offering discounts does not resolve the underlying cause of the problems.4. In future when appointing a manager, dof or assistant, please ensure ONE of these have the necessary experience of management to help guide decision making. Surrounding a novice with novices isn't a strategy for success.I'm not here to throw bile around - but yes I am frustrated at seeing what I've had to endure for 2 solid years. But covering our eyes and pretending it will magically fix itself isn't the right answer either.I'm talking about that match. Tonight.What is any manager supposed to do with the first team squad that was available tonight?We have people saying "Stop being clever and go back to basics". What does that mean?Launch the ball from the back? We don't half a striker who can put in any sort of physical challenge so the ball just comes back.Get stuck into them? We don't have a single player in that team tonight who could match the aggression of Stevenage.So. I'll ask again. What EXACTLY do people think we should have done tonight, with the players available?We could have played with two up front and played balls into channels thus turning their full backs and pulling the CB's out of their comfort zone. Whilst doing this push the midfield further forward to keep pressure on the back line. So no, not launch aimless balls down the throats of the 2 CB's and no not try and meet them with aggression but with better thinking.
Quote from: donnybez on April 18, 2023, 09:37:26 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 18, 2023, 09:28:12 pmSo. Plenty of bile and no solutions?1. Hire SOMEONE in the on field side of the club with experience. If they will not ditch DS, then bring someone experienced in to guide him2. If its the Board stipulating the style of play (see GMc's sacking and the Job Advert) then retract that and allow DS the option of trying to finish this season with some sort of positive momentum3. Listen to the fans about what they saying about the onfield matters. The club may not like what it hears, and might not agree with it, and following the repeated statements that present a 'we know best' air over the past couple of years lets try and heal the divide. Pretending they don't exist and ignoring them won't heal the toxicity in our club and fanbase. And just offering discounts does not resolve the underlying cause of the problems.4. In future when appointing a manager, dof or assistant, please ensure ONE of these have the necessary experience of management to help guide decision making. Surrounding a novice with novices isn't a strategy for success.I'm not here to throw bile around - but yes I am frustrated at seeing what I've had to endure for 2 solid years. But covering our eyes and pretending it will magically fix itself isn't the right answer either.I'm talking about that match. Tonight.What is any manager supposed to do with the first team squad that was available tonight?We have people saying "Stop being clever and go back to basics". What does that mean?Launch the ball from the back? We don't half a striker who can put in any sort of physical challenge so the ball just comes back.Get stuck into them? We don't have a single player in that team tonight who could match the aggression of Stevenage.So. I'll ask again. What EXACTLY do people think we should have done tonight, with the players available?
Quote from: sedwardsdrfc on April 18, 2023, 10:01:53 pmHaving a second striker would help play quicker. When you look forwards at the moment there’s not enough to hit so naturally it can get slowed down Neither striker won a single ball in a physical challenge with defenders for a long ball tonight.Not one.IF we had both of them on and went long, what on earth makes you think they'd win a challenge then?
Quote from: normal rules on April 18, 2023, 09:54:49 pmQuote from: dickos1 on April 18, 2023, 09:48:04 pmIf you’ve decided you don’t want schofield then you’re not going to change your mind unless we win 10 games on the spin next season. But to get your knickers in a twist over tonight is ridiculous, look at the line up. The second half at least we showed some b*llocks and had a bit of heart, the first half was pathetic and the second half was the bare minimum that they should be showing every game. Everyone was predicting a hammering due to what we have available and how good stevenage are at home, then we lose 1-0 and everyone loses their shit, it’s all a bit daft dickos, 5 of the first half players will still be here next season. only 2 of them id have in any rovers side. its not the loss, its the abject performance overall that is the most galling. i dont think ive seen a bunch either not willing or not able to play for each other in a long long time.Exactly, we’ve played probably the hardest fixture we possibly could with a line up that’s nowhere near ready for this level. We were shite, proper shite in the first half but I thought in the second half we did everything you can do when you’re not good enough, showed a bit of heart
Quote from: Bessie Red on April 18, 2023, 10:08:17 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 18, 2023, 09:44:42 pmQuote from: donnybez on April 18, 2023, 09:37:26 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 18, 2023, 09:28:12 pmSo. Plenty of bile and no solutions?1. Hire SOMEONE in the on field side of the club with experience. If they will not ditch DS, then bring someone experienced in to guide him2. If its the Board stipulating the style of play (see GMc's sacking and the Job Advert) then retract that and allow DS the option of trying to finish this season with some sort of positive momentum3. Listen to the fans about what they saying about the onfield matters. The club may not like what it hears, and might not agree with it, and following the repeated statements that present a 'we know best' air over the past couple of years lets try and heal the divide. Pretending they don't exist and ignoring them won't heal the toxicity in our club and fanbase. And just offering discounts does not resolve the underlying cause of the problems.4. In future when appointing a manager, dof or assistant, please ensure ONE of these have the necessary experience of management to help guide decision making. Surrounding a novice with novices isn't a strategy for success.I'm not here to throw bile around - but yes I am frustrated at seeing what I've had to endure for 2 solid years. But covering our eyes and pretending it will magically fix itself isn't the right answer either.I'm talking about that match. Tonight.What is any manager supposed to do with the first team squad that was available tonight?We have people saying "Stop being clever and go back to basics". What does that mean?Launch the ball from the back? We don't half a striker who can put in any sort of physical challenge so the ball just comes back.Get stuck into them? We don't have a single player in that team tonight who could match the aggression of Stevenage.So. I'll ask again. What EXACTLY do people think we should have done tonight, with the players available?We could have played with two up front and played balls into channels thus turning their full backs and pulling the CB's out of their comfort zone. Whilst doing this push the midfield further forward to keep pressure on the back line. So no, not launch aimless balls down the throats of the 2 CB's and no not try and meet them with aggression but with better thinking.Right.So you're saying you want Agard to continuously make penetrating runs into the channels. And our defence and midfield (THOSE defence and midfield that played tonight) to pick him out while under constant pressure from a high, aggressive press?Maybe a tad optimistic wouldn't you say?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 18, 2023, 09:44:42 pmQuote from: donnybez on April 18, 2023, 09:37:26 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 18, 2023, 09:28:12 pmSo. Plenty of bile and no solutions?1. Hire SOMEONE in the on field side of the club with experience. If they will not ditch DS, then bring someone experienced in to guide him2. If its the Board stipulating the style of play (see GMc's sacking and the Job Advert) then retract that and allow DS the option of trying to finish this season with some sort of positive momentum3. Listen to the fans about what they saying about the onfield matters. The club may not like what it hears, and might not agree with it, and following the repeated statements that present a 'we know best' air over the past couple of years lets try and heal the divide. Pretending they don't exist and ignoring them won't heal the toxicity in our club and fanbase. And just offering discounts does not resolve the underlying cause of the problems.4. In future when appointing a manager, dof or assistant, please ensure ONE of these have the necessary experience of management to help guide decision making. Surrounding a novice with novices isn't a strategy for success.I'm not here to throw bile around - but yes I am frustrated at seeing what I've had to endure for 2 solid years. But covering our eyes and pretending it will magically fix itself isn't the right answer either.I'm talking about that match. Tonight.What is any manager supposed to do with the first team squad that was available tonight?We have people saying "Stop being clever and go back to basics". What does that mean?Launch the ball from the back? We don't half a striker who can put in any sort of physical challenge so the ball just comes back.Get stuck into them? We don't have a single player in that team tonight who could match the aggression of Stevenage.So. I'll ask again. What EXACTLY do people think we should have done tonight, with the players available?We could have played with two up front and played balls into channels thus turning their full backs and pulling the CB's out of their comfort zone. Whilst doing this push the midfield further forward to keep pressure on the back line. So no, not launch aimless balls down the throats of the 2 CB's and no not try and meet them with aggression but with better thinking.
Quote from: donnybez on April 18, 2023, 09:37:26 pmQuote from: BillyStubbsTears on April 18, 2023, 09:28:12 pmSo. Plenty of bile and no solutions?1. Hire SOMEONE in the on field side of the club with experience. If they will not ditch DS, then bring someone experienced in to guide him2. If its the Board stipulating the style of play (see GMc's sacking and the Job Advert) then retract that and allow DS the option of trying to finish this season with some sort of positive momentum3. Listen to the fans about what they saying about the onfield matters. The club may not like what it hears, and might not agree with it, and following the repeated statements that present a 'we know best' air over the past couple of years lets try and heal the divide. Pretending they don't exist and ignoring them won't heal the toxicity in our club and fanbase. And just offering discounts does not resolve the underlying cause of the problems.4. In future when appointing a manager, dof or assistant, please ensure ONE of these have the necessary experience of management to help guide decision making. Surrounding a novice with novices isn't a strategy for success.I'm not here to throw bile around - but yes I am frustrated at seeing what I've had to endure for 2 solid years. But covering our eyes and pretending it will magically fix itself isn't the right answer either.I'm talking about that match. Tonight.What is any manager supposed to do with the first team squad that was available tonight?We have people saying "Stop being clever and go back to basics". What does that mean?Launch the ball from the back? We don't half a striker who can put in any sort of physical challenge so the ball just comes back.Get stuck into them? We don't have a single player in that team tonight who could match the aggression of Stevenage.So. I'll ask again. What EXACTLY do people think we should have done tonight, with the players available?
schofield has indeed engaged "full throttle"to the bottom of the lge 2 form table .not over the last 3 or 5 or 7 games but over the last 10. nearly a quarter of the season. scoring the joint lowest amount of goals in those 10 games and conceding the most in lge 2.how much worse will this get?when will it end ?
Quote from: Filo on April 18, 2023, 10:04:41 pmSchofields initial reaction, he was proud of that second half, oh my god!!!It depends in what respect though, I think the number of young inexperienced players we had, that second half was one that could make you proud in terms of effort and showing someBalls. He obviously didn’t mean he was proud of the football we produced or the chances we created