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Wilder keeps getting it wrong late in games.
He (and Knill) need to sort it out because in the last 20 minutes, or 25 yesterday, the players clearly need all the help they can get.
He had reason to change things when he did but with Duffy and Johnson out wide and out of the way Preston started battering us down the flanks without even having to do anything different. They just brought Daniel Johnson on.
The way we went to pot after barely 65 minutes against that Preston team was just ridiculous really.
The last two games have shown us why we'll fall short if big improvements aren't made.
Daniel Johnson made a difference when he came on. The type of player we need to provide cover for Fleck, left footed and crisp passer of the ball. We needed to make a change but not the whole formation which confused the players. If you're going to move Duffy out onto the wing then you may as well bring him off. Our substitutions rarely work and we seem to lose momentum. Clarke was the best of the three simply because we went back to two up top and immediately went up the pitch and scored
My view on the subs was that there was no need to make one.
So much vitriol on this thread!
Let me clarify what I, for one, did and didn’t meant by the OP.
I didn’t mean that we REALLY tried not to win. It was, you know, a figure of speech.
I didn’t mean that I thought we were crap.
I didn’t mean, “let’s just focus on the negatives, even, or especially, if we win”.
I didn’t mean, “Wilder out!”
I didn’t mean I wish we’d lost.
I didn’t mean that I think any other team in the division would have managed the situation better than we did.
I didn’t mean the substitutions were badly thought out.
I didn’t mean I wish we’d hoof it.
I did mean that I couldn’t understand why, at 2-0 up, we stopped competing aggressively for the ball, stopped closing down their midfield, sat deep and gave them space to run into, right up to the edge of our box, all without any evident concern, or visible attempts to change this, from the technical area, for the best part of 25 minutes.
I also meant that this change in our play, and the territory we were surrendering as a result, made it visibly possible that Preston might pinch two quick goals to level the game. Admittedly, this was probably easier to see if you were at the match, and could therefore see where spaces were being left, here, there and everywhere, whenever we lost the ball ... as opposed to watching it through where someone else was pointing a camera, or listening to it on a radio. Visually, if you could see the whole pitch, the last 25 mins were quite alarming at times. I guess that forum members following the match from, let’s say, Spain, and having a pop at posters who could actually see this in front of them yesterday afternoon, may not have shared in the palpitations.
More than anything, I meant “We’re quite likely to lose a lead if, when we get a lead, we stop doing what it was that got us that lead in the first place, and, crikey, I wish we wouldn’t do this, it’s not good for my health, or for our chances of doing ourselves full justice this season”.
Oh, and I really enjoyed the game, I thought we played some good stuff, I thought the winner was beautifully crafted, and if that Preston side are deservedly bottom of the division, then the bottom of the division, and the division as a whole, is likely to be a lot stronger this season than it was last year.
Is that positive, and clear, enough?
So much vitriol on this thread!
Let me clarify what I, for one, did and didn’t meant by the OP.
I didn’t mean that we REALLY tried not to win. It was, you know, a figure of speech.
I didn’t mean that I thought we were crap.
I didn’t mean, “let’s just focus on the negatives, even, or especially, if we win”.
I didn’t mean, “Wilder out!”
I didn’t mean I wish we’d lost.
I didn’t mean that I think any other team in the division would have managed the situation better than we did.
I didn’t mean the substitutions were badly thought out.
I didn’t mean I wish we’d hoof it.
I did mean that I couldn’t understand why, at 2-0 up, we stopped competing aggressively for the ball, stopped closing down their midfield, sat deep and gave them space to run into, right up to the edge of our box, all without any evident concern, or visible attempts to change this, from the technical area, for the best part of 25 minutes.
I also meant that this change in our play, and the territory we were surrendering as a result, made it visibly possible that Preston might pinch two quick goals to level the game. Admittedly, this was probably easier to see if you were at the match, and could therefore see where spaces were being left, here, there and everywhere, whenever we lost the ball ... as opposed to watching it through where someone else was pointing a camera, or listening to it on a radio. Visually, if you could see the whole pitch, the last 25 mins were quite alarming at times. I guess that forum members following the match from, let’s say, Spain, and having a pop at posters who could actually see this in front of them yesterday afternoon, may not have shared in the palpitations.
More than anything, I meant “We’re quite likely to lose a lead if, when we get a lead, we stop doing what it was that got us that lead in the first place, and, crikey, I wish we wouldn’t do this, it’s not good for my health, or for our chances of doing ourselves full justice this season”.
Oh, and I really enjoyed the game, I thought we played some good stuff, I thought the winner was beautifully crafted, and if that Preston side are deservedly bottom of the division, then the bottom of the division, and the division as a whole, is likely to be a lot stronger this season than it was last year.
Is that positive, and clear, enough?
You're a propagandist.
It's getting to that time of the season where you tell everyone there's no reason why we can't finish top two, and get uppity when people think you're getting carried away..
For me, it seemed we was slowly loosing more and more control in midfield due to Preston's changes. From what I saw it looked as though Preston put three up top right up against our back three to press and to stop us moving the ball side to side. This affected our whole game and Preston started to get a strong foot in midfield. CW changed it and put Bash in front of a back four, with Fleck LCM and Norwood RCM, Duffy on the right and Johnson on the left-Good observation - my boy noticed the same - he also said we went back to 3 at the back at 2-2.
We can I suppose question why we went to 4-5-1, but well done the the management and players in being able to change it again and then step up to win the game.
UTB
For me, it seemed we was slowly loosing more and more control in midfield due to Preston's changes. From what I saw it looked as though Preston put three up top right up against our back three to press and to stop us moving the ball side to side. This affected our whole game and Preston started to get a strong foot in midfield. CW changed it and put Bash in front of a back four, with Fleck LCM and Norwood RCM, Duffy on the right and Johnson on the left-
this summer Wilder has brought people in who bring specific attributes to the table and I mentioned in a previous post about how likely we are to see changes in our shape during games and Bash in midfield and Johnson as a winger were the main points I made.
Anyway, I believe Wilder made the changes to wrestle back control in midfield with Bash in their to be an enforcer as well as protect the back four. The changes didn't work and the players struggled to make it work. Personally, I would have thrown Lunny in for Duffy and gone with three in the middle. I think we went straight back to our usual formation straight from kick off after conceding and credit to the team we got what we deserved in the end.
It also showed that Enda Stevens is a better player than many like to believe.
Yep, can see everyone's reasoning with this - but at 2 nil we shouldn't have been in any danger.
From what CW has said directly and indirectly, it will be a squad game this season, so at 2 nil can see his reasoning too - which is m ore long term and protecting against burn out.
No game midweek, so perhaps our A team v Millwall, but expect 2,3 or 4 changes for Blackburn. Would prefer the A team for Blackburn as we're going across.
Think it's a sign of things to come.
UTB
I think you are right, but we do not have a good enough squad to be taking our first XI - which is basically the team that started Saturday and against Villa - and removing 4 players at a time from it like we did against Birmingham.
Injuries and suspensions will happen (Norwood is a cert to get 5 yellow cards at some point) and will allow for changes. There is also scope for one or two changes here and there if you want to rotate. But switches like we saw against Birmingham do not seem to be desirable on the basis of form shown recently by backup players.
You don't solidify the midfield by putting a winger on for a striker and confuse everyone.We were starting to lose the midfield before we made changes. If Wilder hadn't done anything he'd been severely criticised. The changes were decent in theory, he had to strengthen the midfield, but the players weren't able to adapt/stop the sloppiness.
In hindsight I think Lundstram for Duffy and Washington for Sharp would have sufficed, but Wilder may have been reluctant to throw on Lundstram following some criticism + that interview the other day? Moving Basham into midfield is something that's worked before though.
Both Preston's goals came following overlapping runs from their full backs, first down our left, then down our right. On each occasion our central midfield went missing and Duffy twice failed to compensate, meaning our full backs were exposed.
No you are insinuating that I want Wilder out. We are allowed to criticise you know it doesn’t mean we are having a meltdown does it? Losing the two goal lead was down to poor management, yes, but it doesn’t mean I don’t think Wilder is a great manager.
I genuinely don’t think you understand the difference between constructive criticism and slagging the team off, because there is a massive difference. We are discussing this one game not the whole season, or Wilder’s reign as a whole.
I agree we’ve done well to win it in the end, but we got out of jail massively
So you think Wilder told Stevens to charge out and take JOC's man, leaving a PNE player in behind, where he should have been, for the first goal?
Very similarly for the 2nd two defenders (I'm not sure who they were) came charging out at the ball leaving a PNE player in behind to cross the ball into a dangerous area.
For a couple of minutes our defenders were like schoolboys chasing the ball, I actually commented on it at the time just before the second goal, but somehow that's Wilder's fault?
How much protection do you want on the edge of our own box?It’s because they were getting no protection from the midfield. Once Wilder switched it around no one in midfield actually knew where they were supposed to be hence Preston were able to start to play through us. Leaving us exposed
How much protection do you want on the edge of our own box?
2 players each made 1 bad decision and both times it cost us.
If no player ever made a defensive mistake then there would be very few goals in the game.
You may notice that our 3rd came in a very similar way from a ball inside a ball watching full back.
Alex Neil's fault?
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