Chali 2na
The Tuna fish that descended from Lake Michigan
This season has been among the best in my lifetime, and I feel there's very little to complain about on the whole.
One thing that does slightly concern me, is the way teams have adapted to the way we play. One of the main reasons (IMO) why we had a poorer second half of the season is due to teams understanding our tactics and nullifying them.
To combat this, I would like us to have a Plan B: at the moment, teams know that we will likely set up 5-3-2, with the wingbacks and number 10 key to creating chances - It would be nice to keep them guessing.
Our problem is though, that we lack wide players, so switching to any formation involving wingers would involve some serious recruitment (Requiring funds we may or may not have)
That is why I think we should try this:
I've used our current personnel to demonstrate that minimal incomings would be needed to fill the places. Holmes is the obvious weak link, but I feel other than there, it makes the most of our squad.
Do you think a 4-2-3-1 has legs? If not, what would you suggest?
One thing that does slightly concern me, is the way teams have adapted to the way we play. One of the main reasons (IMO) why we had a poorer second half of the season is due to teams understanding our tactics and nullifying them.
To combat this, I would like us to have a Plan B: at the moment, teams know that we will likely set up 5-3-2, with the wingbacks and number 10 key to creating chances - It would be nice to keep them guessing.
Our problem is though, that we lack wide players, so switching to any formation involving wingers would involve some serious recruitment (Requiring funds we may or may not have)
That is why I think we should try this:
I've used our current personnel to demonstrate that minimal incomings would be needed to fill the places. Holmes is the obvious weak link, but I feel other than there, it makes the most of our squad.
Do you think a 4-2-3-1 has legs? If not, what would you suggest?

