Our BladeyBlade a hoofer?

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Just going by what I've read & through looking at a few youtube clips, but looks very much like Northampton played the ball on the floor last season, with a distinct passing game.

Energetic & committed, and a high pressing game, yes, but don't know about hoofing at all? Though difficult to tell from a few clips & newspaper reports, admittedly.

On the concerns front: seem strangely vulnerable in the air from set-pieces; horrible pink away shirts.

So, what are you expecting on the footballing front? More of a mixed game, with some long-ball thrown in? A continuation of the passing game of recent seasons, but with more tempo, energy & attacking intent? Or low expectations from a BladeyBlade who's bound to be Mickey Adams mk.II?







 



Agree Alf.. Not Hoofball at all..move the ball quickly,passing the ball,but not over passing..good on the counter and good running through the midfield and using the width of the pitch...ok,some dodgy defending at times..Some good Free kick routines I've see aswell.
If you can be arsed..click on Highlights on the results section of each game on link below to see footage of every game...one or two from DCL in there aswell,plus all the transfer activity.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015–16_Northampton_Town_F.C._season
 
They do everything quickly. Will be good to see how well we do of our players buy in. On another note, not a fan of Smith after these clips but a yes on Holmes
 
They do everything quickly. Will be good to see how well we do of our players buy in. On another note, not a fan of Smith after these clips but a yes on Holmes
They don't give up either ,a lot of comebacks and late goals ,remember them ?
 
Love the tendency to press very high up the pitch, putting defenders directly under pressure. Already found two games in which they've forced errors leading to goals.

It may take a bit of time for the Wilder gameplan to come about to its finished article state, but looking forward to much more energy & intensity (without abandoning football principles - which as Leicester & Spurs have shown, certainly doesn't need to be done).
 
His fall out with Bassett was because the manager wanted him to hit it long from the back, fact
 
They don't give up either ,a lot of comebacks and late goals ,remember them ?

Yeh but not since about 2003 to 2006! They come back and win too. Not sure how many times we came back and then lost this season, but feels like a lot
 
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Love the tendency to press very high up the pitch, putting defenders directly under pressure. Already found two games in which they've forced errors leading to goals.

It may take a bit of time for the Wilder gameplan to come about to its finished article state, but looking forward to much more energy & intensity (without abandoning football principles - which as Leicester & Spurs have shown, certainly doesn't need to be done).

Not sure it will take that long. We have better players and it feels like they will enjoy this style over our previous 2 managers.
 
For all the hype about the keeper ,the videos don't do him any favours.

Amazing, looking at a few of the clips, why they seem to rate him so highly.

The mistake he makes on Stevenage's second goal - George Long would have been burnt at the stake for it!
 
Not sure it will take that long. We have better players and it feels like they will enjoy this style over our previous 2 managers.

Really hope so, but not sure. Wilder seemed to have a first part-season at Northampton like Clough's first here, taking relegation fodder storming up the league. Then a season of "transition". Then his stellar season last time out.

And these "better players"? - hhmmmm...

Hopefully having a re-energised fanbase fully behind him will help his remoulding come about quicker than otherwise though.
 



They they look all about work rate,moving the ball quickly and the ability to outrun the opposition..I think he'll need to bring in a few players before we see that from United...we're definately short on mobilty and fitness.
 
By any means necessary to get the fuck out of this league .
I've already predicted 100 points, 100 goals . But I have for the last 5 seasons .
Remember where you saw it first .
36 1-0 wins
Rest 0-0 draws will do me .
 
My expectations would revolve around passion, commitment, energy and effort. That's not code for hoof ball, but to be frank, "silky skills" are not high on the priority list. I don't expect division 3 players to set the world alight, but if he can get the players we already have firing, bring in some new blood, add a sprinkling of youngsters, then we have to be in with a shout.
 
I can see the games against Northampton ending in stalemate :cool:
 
Think we had better stick with George after watching those clips.
 



His fall out with Bassett was because the manager wanted him to hit it long from the back, fact

Chris always took it down, stepped inside and found a midfielder with a pass.

The bench were always bollocking him for it.
 

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