bornablade
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I'm all for starting Ricky Holmes.
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Half -time tonight.
Unleash the power of Holmes with Duffy and then Brooks if needed last 15 mins.
Boro have to be respected 1st half but shit or bust at half-time.
7 games to go and 4 of them against teams hoping to sneak into that 6th league position.
There were positive signs of a return to form at Brentford and the players were 'at it' again but I sense we need to really kick-on somehow.
Our strikers are not very hot at present and we are short of what you might call 'heroes' these days.
Wilder needs one or two players to get on hot streaks and that's all we need actually. I forecast we will get 14 points from the 21 remaining but do we need more? We are vying with 5 other teams for 2 places and have to finish 1st or 2nd in that mini-league within the league. None of the teams looks clear favourites to me, far from it, anything can happen.
Within the 3-5-2 'die that's cast' it's perfectly possible for Clarke and/or Sharp to get back on track. It's possible for any one of Duffy, Holmes and Brooks to get inspired and see us over the line.
My fear is that we will fall just short even though only Millwall can be said to be flying at present.
What should Wilder do?
I fear our wing-backs in the 3-5-2 are not productive enough for a big finish to the season. Does our manager select different wing-backs? Change to 4-3-3, 4-2-3-1, 4-4-2, 4-5-1? If not from the start of games, maybe as an early 'Plan B'?
History can be in the making. Legends can be born hereon-in. If we don't step up somehow we will just miss out. Does the manager 'stick or twist'; stick and hope or twist and gamble, which is what any significant change would be, a gamble.
The 3-5-2 has just allowed to outplay Brentford, Cardiff, and Middlesboro, three of the better teams in the division. That we didn't get 9 points from those games was due to a slight lack of quality at either end of the pitch, which is something Wilder can't alter.
Panicked tweaking of the formation won't get us anywhere.
I worship our manager but I have to reflect on my o.p. to say that he has not changed enough to alter the course of our season in the run-in.
Leaving things as they were would have likely produced 'more of the same' and not quite enough.
He has played Brooks from the start since the date of the o.p. and that was significant and a brave move. However it's not been enough.
I will not presume to know the answers but some options:
Change system. 4-5-1. 4-4-2. 4-2-3-1. 4-3-3.
And / or Drop Stevens.
Play Duffy with Brooks.
Play Holmes.
Drop. Clarke and play Sharp or Wilson.
It's not too late but we seriously need a stimulus from somewhere, especially the two away games. Performances away from home can be inexplicably flat.
I have to say that (IMO) playing Brookes (which most including me wanted to see) has been a problem to us in the last few weeks. The problem being that he's simply not a striker and does not get into the box and gamble which the likes of Sharp (and even Wilson) would do naturally. One classic against Millwall in the first half when Clarke twisted past a defender on the goaline on the left edge of the box, and put a superb ball across the 6 yard box but Brookes wasn't even in the area. I'm all for playing him but as a striker (or a just behind a single striker) just doesn't work for me and I think CW has this wrong.
Well said but the conundrum is that we only have 6 points from 4 games since the o.p. posed the question and we are behind tbe pace unless we win the last 3 games now. 'More of the same' might get us 9 points and is the safer option but recent results make it unlikely. Preston will be another challenge like Millwall.
I can"t help but think the players need something fresh to get their teeth into. If we do make the play-offs will 'more of the same' be enough?
Most will know I have had some interaction with what I call 'sharks' and I've battled with them a fair bit.
Recently an un-named poster jided me by saying ' you do have a reputation to keep after all' and the penny dropped that these trolls operate within their own spheres and play up to each other, without seeing what goes on within sincere forum members' circles.
Accordingly, I hope ypu don't mind me thanking you publicly for contributing to the debate on this excellent thread. This is the forum they do not see:
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Thanks Blades. Bit of a point I'm making.
Debate is King. Not posters and 'reputations'. By the way I have just the 5 Sharks on my list and yet they have so much to say for themselves on here, mostly unchallenged.
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I'm confused. Is this a sarcastic thanks?
Wilder needs to get them up for these last 4 home games in particular in the same way he did for Bolton and Scunthorpe last year
Why? See post.
I read it wrong. You said "these trolls" and then named a bunch of us..
TBH, I do troll people sometimes. Mainly because they deserve it but also because i'm a sarcastic prick
The 3-5-2 has just allowed to outplay Brentford, Cardiff, and Middlesboro, three of the better teams in the division. That we didn't get 9 points from those games was due to a slight lack of quality at either end of the pitch, which is something Wilder can't alter.
Panicked tweaking of the formation won't get us anywhere.
Good reply, we just need a No 9 to play with either Billy or Clarke.
Not at all sure Sharp or Clarke work that well in partnerships.
I recall Sharp and Keogh at Scunny long ago but no others. They were red-hot but only in L1.
Don't know enough about Clarke. Recall him in his element at Bury when they played here . Not much else, though I do think he is a big 'team player'.
For mature strikers you can usually recall more partnerships.
Not at all sure Sharp or Clarke work that well in partnerships.
I recall Sharp and Keogh at Scunny long ago but no others. They were red-hot but only in L1.
Don't know enough about Clarke. Recall him in his element at Bury when they played here . Not much else, though I do think he is a big 'team player'.
For mature strikers you can usually recall more partnerships.
Whilst both have done well I'm not sure Billy and Clarke work as a partnership and thats our biggest problem.
Score more and the defence takes care of itself?
We need a scary No9.
Congratulations guys, I'm made up
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Don't be like that. Even a blind squirrel can find the occasional nut.
WTF is wrong with you?Can't imagine which 'shark' was up at 5.39 a.m. Must have been important. Must have had to wait a while for all the 'shark likes' on this occasion.
WTF is wrong with you?
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