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He’s miles off it currently.
Broadbent was ok. No better or worst than Bailey or Clifton were. Our central midfielders are rarely stars of the show anyway as we are so he’ll bent on getting the ball to the wingers as quickly as possible. McGrath or Olowu were head and shoulders our best players.
Quote from: StocksArmy on October 12, 2024, 07:44:10 pmBroadbent was ok. No better or worst than Bailey or Clifton were. Our central midfielders are rarely stars of the show anyway as we are so he’ll bent on getting the ball to the wingers as quickly as possible. McGrath or Olowu were head and shoulders our best players.The trouble with our system is that if the wide players are marked out of the game then we lose impetus because our midfield, without a Clifton type player are to slow and ponderous on the ball, if they don't break forward throughout the match and we have our lone striker marked out of the game along with the wide players then we are toothless in attack.WE need a player who is proper box to box, can make up the numbers going forward and can get in front or alongside the striker, in our side today only one of the three was going to attempt that , the other two were stood watching from a starting position that was far too deep.Makes us very predictable to play against as we don't mix it up enough, to me this is our biggest issue. The strikers will get their quota of chances and score, the wide players will do the same and our defence as today was sound, the only lapse was allowing their player to run straight down the middle, with our holding midfielders in formation.I just would like to see an extra 25% effort from that midfield. would make all the difference.
I thought we needed to be patient today, so knocking it around the back, keeping possession to try and draw them out was the idea, rather than going gung ho and giving the ball away too much. It's not easy playing against Crewe, who are very organised and can be quick on the break.I thought Broadbent and Bailey played their roles very well. It was always going to be difficult for Moly, Gibson and Clifton to get the same space as at Grimsby, so we had to wait for the right openings. The game plan was a good one, and apart from the slip up leading to their goal, we were stll the most likely to break through and could have easily won that.
I'm not liking this tactic of Bailey or Broadbent dropping between the centre half's to play a ball out from the back, which eventually meant playing it to a centre half to then play in back! Pointless and very slow, letting the other team set themselves and get everyone behind the ball which then meant we had less numbers to break forward to attack then with?Don't we trust our centre half's to play a ball forward to a midfielder to take on?When we do this constantly we have basically done the other teams homework. This game was crying out for Ironside up top to make their defenders commit and break down their stacked defence.
Thought Broadbent did ok, certainly wasn’t MOM but did well. I came away from the stadium so frustrated yesterday at our tactics, everything seemed slow. Fleming has been decent the last couple of games but it doesn’t seem in him to attack, always seems to stop running forward and check back inside. This team is missing Maxwell so much - he defends well and also links up with the winger