Woodwardfan
Woodwardfan
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The way we ended last season we were always on the front foot, we could afford to have Clarke and Sharp up front as we were strong defensively, the midfield two were tidy on the ball and we had Freeman getting forward and creating a lot.
Lafferty played slightly deeper on the left and provided some cover there
Duffy supported Clarke and Sharp.
However, Clarke and Sharp wasn't the strike partnership which got us to the top for the league. Done and Sharp was, then Hanson and Sharp.
Done-Sharp: very busy, lots of chasing from Done, Duffy in behind created a third striker and Sharp provided a lot of goals
Hanson-Sharp: not sure it worked that well as Hanson never seemed fit. However, he provided an aerial threat. Again the likes of Duffy playing off scraps behind
Clarke-Sharp: until Clarke was fit many fans didn't rate the partnership. However it worked well when we were on the front foot.
Away from home Are we set up too much to attack? But what we really need is to bolster the centre midfield? Perhaps playing Coutts-Fleck with Carruthers in front and then Duffy/Ched/ Brooks in behind Clarke/ Sharp, effectively playing a lone striker?
Wilder has said that we need to be better in both boxes but from what I saw at Boro, we didn't keep the ball well. We lost out and weren't able to keep our shape.
From the highlights of last night Carruthers is very deep anyway, leaving a bigger gap to Clarke-Sharp
Wilder knows deep down that last season's midfield is not going to see us through this season in say mid-table or better.
He has made signings already - Thomas, Baldock, Stevens, Carruthers last season - and he is still trying to sign Leonard having failed to sign Holmes. He has now turned his attention to Coady. A manager who knows we need to be better in midfield at this level.
In comparison we have only signed Evans up front and Stearman at the back. We have been linked with the Blackburn lad but not anybody else.
Wilder is an honest people manager. He will believe that as many of last season's contributors to our success deserve a chance to establish themselves at the new level. He is also a realist and will be observing them very carefully.
As regards the point about formations in the excellent OP, our manager will himself be wondering whether 3-5-2 will serve us as well and he will have more than half an eye on building a squad for 4-5-1 and maybe 4-4-2.
It's very early days yet. We came up strong and united as a club and the inevitable changes will evolve as the season progresses. Wilder was decisive over Hussey and will be over the new signings again. He feels he has to give Brooks playing time and has high hopes for Evans who is probably not fit enough for regular starts.
There is time left in the Transfer Window and we have just the one loan player as yet. We have budget available for money signings and the two defeats will strengthen our case for bigger spending, maybe even a silver lining in the cloud of two defeats. Big clubs are still spending frantically and there will be loads of quality players shaking out of the Prem and Championship Money Tree over the coming days e.g. Barry off to West Brom as soon as Siggurdson is lined up.
Keep the faith. We are here to stay for a while but we won't go straight through this division this season. If anybody expected that then they know better already.