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We were passive today in the first half. We need to be five yards higher up the pitch and more front foot. The fullbacks are generally too deep as well.
We don't seem to have any way of imposing ourselves on the game, or even stopping our opponents from imposing themselves on us. We just turn up and wait for things to happen to us and hoping we can sneak a goal from somewhere.This has consistently been the case for over two years and depressingly looks set to continue.
Too early to judge but there’s a chance we’ve signed 12 players who are generally duds. Based on recent history what makes us all of a sudden capable of identifying good players? Nothings really changed has it. I’m led to believe that GM only identified a couple.
Bailey's passing looks like something from 1975.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on August 19, 2023, 09:13:17 pmBailey's passing looks like something from 1975.85% accuracy today. Head and shoulders above anyone else.
Is there a case to play faulkner just in front of a back four ,you would get your energy and aggression then.
Quote from: scunny rover on August 20, 2023, 07:27:30 amIs there a case to play faulkner just in front of a back four ,you would get your energy and aggression then.There certainly isn’t a case for that.
Quote from: GazLaz on August 20, 2023, 07:37:19 amQuote from: scunny rover on August 20, 2023, 07:27:30 amIs there a case to play faulkner just in front of a back four ,you would get your energy and aggression then.There certainly isn’t a case for that.Go on then why not
OK then we keep plodding away as we are,
Quote from: scunny rover on August 20, 2023, 08:58:56 amOK then we keep plodding away as we are,That won’t happen, but Faulkner in midfield wouldn’t work. Bailey is perfect for that role but he needs other player around him to do better. Close might be suited and I imagine he’ll start the next game