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Again if you can explain to me how Burrows and Seriki aren't more suited to playing WB than FB then I'm all ears?
People seem to think wing backs don't have to defend
It's as important as it is for a conventional full back
It takes a real understanding of when to get back and when to attack and tactically it's very easy to pin teams back if you just push your wingers up high
 



Again if you can explain to me how Burrows and Seriki aren't more suited to playing WB than FB then I'm all ears?
Burrows has played wing back less than 10 times in what must be around 150 career games. For the majority of last season, his first above league 1, he was very good in the main playing as left back. WB is different to FB. Burrows to be at his best going forward needs a partnership in front of him (See hamer last year drifting inside and dragging players with him), you don't get that as a WB, it would also expose more defensively, and the only real option for LCB is Ben Mee who you would want playing in the middle and not getting dragged out wide.

I have seen Seriki play wing back once under Hecky and he got slaughtered, albeit a few years back. Last year, playing in a 4, for the majority of his game time did well, taking into account he is a young kid learning his trade. He can and will improve and may one day progress into playing WB. Currently the evidence he can do that role is absent and people are guessing saying he can.
 
People seem to think wing backs don't have to defend
It's as important as it is for a conventional full back
It takes a real understanding of when to get back and when to attack and tactically it's very easy to pin teams back if you just push your wingers up high
Exactly what happened in the tail end of 2019/20 and throughout 2020/21. Teams figured out that the overlapping centre half tactic was only possible because we shuttled the ball quickly through Norwood to an advanced wingback. Simple counter to that: push the wide forwards up to pin the wingbacks in and shut Norwood down quickly. My biggest concern with Wilder is that he didn't react to that and he didn't react to sides counteracting the 4-2-3-1 last season; he shows next to no tactical flexibility.
 
Exactly what happened in the tail end of 2019/20 and throughout 2020/21. Teams figured out that the overlapping centre half tactic was only possible because we shuttled the ball quickly through Norwood to an advanced wingback. Simple counter to that: push the wide forwards up to pin the wingbacks in and shut Norwood down quickly. My biggest concern with Wilder is that he didn't react to that and he didn't react to sides counteracting the 4-2-3-1 last season; he shows next to no tactical flexibility.
Yeah exactly it just becomes a rigid back 5 and you get swamped in your own half and very easy to defend against as counter attacks are virtually impossible
So it goes long and it comes back until you concede
 
Burrows has played wing back less than 10 times in what must be around 150 career games. For the majority of last season, his first above league 1, he was very good in the main playing as left back. WB is different to FB. Burrows to be at his best going forward needs a partnership in front of him (See hamer last year drifting inside and dragging players with him), you don't get that as a WB, it would also expose more defensively, and the only real option for LCB is Ben Mee who you would want playing in the middle and not getting dragged out wide.

I have seen Seriki play wing back once under Hecky and he got slaughtered, albeit a few years back. Last year, playing in a 4, for the majority of his game time did well, taking into account he is a young kid learning his trade. He can and will improve and may one day progress into playing WB. Currently the evidence he can do that role is absent and people are guessing saying he can.
Most modern coaches will ‘invert’ a full back into the centre of defence when in possession to form a back three, which allows the opposite full back to form part of an attacking five and create an overlap. You could do this with United but you would have to play Burrows OR Seriki, not both.

The other issue is that our manager would write something like this off as fancy dan tippy tappy football and tell us they just need to run around a bit and make the shirt lighter or some other bollocks.
 
It’d look something like this (using the lineup from the last game). If we had players fit enough Burrows and Ogbene could even drop into a five at the back. I don’t agree that a 4-2-3-1 is the best formation for the players we have but wilder is nothing if not stubborn.

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That's the team and how we played against Charlton and created nothing.
Which is why arguing about formation/line up isn’t the whole discussion.

If the players are coached into risk averse, safety first football then every game will look like Charlton, regardless of who starts and where.
 
Which is why arguing about formation/line up isn’t the whole discussion.

If the players are coached into risk averse, safety first football then every game will look like Charlton, regardless of who starts and where.
Not sure they are being coached into being risk averse but I agree the build up is slow and hesitant and movement off the ball is totally lacking.
I'm guessing that's a confidence issue.

My team wouldn't be much different to yours. I would probably have two different. I would drop O'Hare and bring Soumare into the middle and play with three in the middle as I think Oxford will be big and physical. If fit I would bring in Mee for McGuiness because I think we need his experience, leadership and organisation.
 
It’d look something like this (using the lineup from the last game). If we had players fit enough Burrows and Ogbene could even drop into a five at the back. I don’t agree that a 4-2-3-1 is the best formation for the players we have but wilder is nothing if not stubborn.

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Understand that and they tried a variant of this last year when a midfielder would drop and both full backs would go. Theres a few days to do it, but as I have said elsewhere if movement is 0 and players aren't making forward runs etc formations and shapes are utterly irrelevant
 
Most modern coaches will ‘invert’ a full back into the centre of defence when in possession to form a back three, which allows the opposite full back to form part of an attacking five and create an overlap. You could do this with United but you would have to play Burrows OR Seriki, not both.

The other issue is that our manager would write something like this off as fancy dan tippy tappy football and tell us they just need to run around a bit and make the shirt lighter or some other bollocks.
Not really that's how we set up last season and now with Godfrey as the inverted right back
 
Which is why arguing about formation/line up isn’t the whole discussion.

If the players are coached into risk averse, safety first football then every game will look like Charlton, regardless of who starts and where.
It also forces us into this madness of having to push an extra man to support the attacking player on the wing so they can play 1-2's or turn back time and again.

The slow build up is a double negative. We aren't hurting teams quick and then we get caught by pushing support players too high for too long.

Burrows mentioned above is a prime example. He has previously scored and got great assists with fast attacks down the wing and / or cutting in from the wing and sending in cross shots. We don't see that now. Don't understand why.
 



I dont know what happened there. He clearly was not at his best, but when he was in the team, particularly with McCallum on his left, we seemed to concede less goals....Our strength at set pieces ( both ends), seemed to drop off as well.
 
Definitely a question for radio Sheffield because it's like he's left the club at present.
 
Only a guess, but maybe if he plays another game he'll activate a new contract.
Potentially as he was signed with an option to extend, he is 37 in September, when we are looking at our contracted CB options at the moment for next season we have the scarily options of Tanganga, McGuinness and Zatterstrom. Unless we have sensible targets lined up with Bindon not being ours, we could have tested out Mee to see if he could handle another season. Even if just off the bench at points unless the powers that be have decided he has gone and we are overhauling options in there.
 
Surely he starts at Oxford in a 3 , get shut of Godfrey?
Ben Mee would have been a key figure in a definite playoffs and possible promotion season if we had someone other than the imbecile Wilder
When he came in, his no nonsense defending and CLEARING of the ball got us going.
Unfortunately that was NOT good enough for the imbecile.
He wanted the brain dead sideways dangerous pointless tiring boring chuckle brothers shite at the back.
(Which could well have cost us again in the first two minutes at Watford)
He could not play that stupid way as we saw against Mansfield.
Another great season of triumph in the cups for the imbecile
NO TEAM SHOULD PLAY THAT WAY.
A season wasted for him - possibly his very last
But three disastrous seasons for #SUFC where the imbecile has again wasted all the money
made us a laughing stock with fans leaving games after 15 disastrous minutes
bored us
destroyed our chances
but has enriched himself in the process.

These three UNDESERVED disastrous seasons could remove all his inherited youth a golden crop of
Ramsdale
Seriki
RND
Peck
Whiteman
Slater
Arblaster
Brooks
Iliman
DCL
Brookes
Osula
Jebbison
(Adams)
(One)
AND
the good signings made under the far superior in ALL ways Heckingbottom
ie
ANEL
SOUZA
Hamer
(Trusty)

I'd sooner untried Ben Mee was in charge than this persistent disastrous imbecile
 



Ben Mee would have been a key figure in a definite playoffs and possible promotion season if we had someone other than the imbecile Wilder
When he came in, his no nonsense defending and CLEARING of the ball got us going.
Unfortunately that was NOT good enough for the imbecile.
He wanted the brain dead sideways dangerous pointless tiring boring chuckle brothers shite at the back.
(Which could well have cost us again in the first two minutes at Watford)
He could not play that stupid way as we saw against Mansfield.
Another great season of triumph in the cups for the imbecile
NO TEAM SHOULD PLAY THAT WAY.
A season wasted for him - possibly his very last
But three disastrous seasons for #SUFC where the imbecile has again wasted all the money
made us a laughing stock with fans leaving games after 15 disastrous minutes
bored us
destroyed our chances
but has enriched himself in the process.

These three UNDESERVED disastrous seasons could remove all his inherited youth a golden crop of
Ramsdale
Seriki
RND
Peck
Whiteman
Slater
Arblaster
Brooks
Iliman
DCL
Brookes
Osula
Jebbison
(Adams)
(One)
AND
the good signings made under the far superior in ALL ways Heckingbottom
ie
ANEL
SOUZA
Hamer
(Trusty)

I'd sooner untried Ben Mee was in charge than this persistent disastrous imbecile
Unbelievable amount of effort has gone in to that post. It's absolutely nonsense mate, but fair play 👏
 

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