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We'd be hard pushed to pick up any fewer points tbf. XDHe hasn't really done anything for the team. I wouldn't be suprised if we start picking up more points without him.
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We'd be hard pushed to pick up any fewer points tbf. XDHe hasn't really done anything for the team. I wouldn't be suprised if we start picking up more points without him.
Bollocks to Norway ,should have been born in a better country .I, for one, hope he recovers well and wishes him the best. We need him fit for Norway. I hope this injury does not set him back too much. And I wish a better club with fans that deserves him gets to buy him soon. "Hasn't really done anything for the team". lol. Some of you guys are living in a parallell world or something.
Well it is this season, and Norwood has been removed as a consequence. Wilder hooking off Fleck after 30 minutes shows what he thinks of his performance too. Yes it's a shitshow but them two, in 2020, are not the answer.How would playing Norwood & Fleck be any worse than this????
Don't take anything to heart on here, if you stay around long enough you will realise that 80% on here couldn't spot a good player even if they won 100 caps playing for Brazil and won FIFA Player of the Year for 10 Years on the Trot.
They much prefer Bob Booker qualities, nothing wrong with Bob he was a battler but devoid of much skill and would look terribly out of place in the Premiership if he was playing now.
You only have to look how many suddenly think Bogle is the answer on a 25 min showing, don't get me wrong he looked good and deserves his chance against Everton.
Sander Berge is a very good player and will have a good career in any of Europes top leagues.
Unfortunately for us he's been surrounded by out of form or genuinely not good enough for the Premiership players whilst with us.
We were pushing for Europe when he signed. I don't buy this story that he's awesome and everyone else is the problem.
The first one, I'd like to see in the Championship assuming we drop. There we will have the Lion's share of possession.Baldock - basham - Egan - Ampadu - Stevens
Fleck - norwood
Mcgoldrick
Burke/mousse - brewster
OR
Baldock - Egan - Ampadu - Stevens
Basham - Osborn (basham covering the area between RCDM/RB and RCB, osbsorn doing the same on the other side)
Bogle - Mcgoldrick - Fleck
Brewster/Burke/mcburnie
OR
Baldock - Egan - Ampadu - stevens
Bogle - basham - fleck - Osborn
Burke/mousse - brewster/didz
Lots of good points in there mate. I agree about not thrusting too much responsibility onto Bogle. People can be so quick to see a good 30 minutes and expect the second coming of the messiah. I’d rather see him gradually phased into the team, but I think throughout all of our poor performances, Baldock has been consistently good. Very underrated I think, so he doesn’t deserve to lose his place. I liked the system we played on the right when Bogle came on, with him at RM, drifting into the RWB slot and Baldock dropping into RCB at times. Perhaps that could be the answer on the right hand side, solid defensively and decent going forward.The first one, I'd like to see in the Championship assuming we drop. There we will have the Lion's share of possession.
After Bogle's positive contribution I can certainly see him starting some games, especially with Lundstram and Berge unavailable immediately.
If you went 4-3-3 for instance:
Ramsdale
Baldock Basham Egan Stevens
Bogle Ampadu/Norwood Osborn
Burke Mousset/Brewster McGoldrick
Baldock, Bogle, Burke and Basham. That would give the right side a really robust look with pace and althleticism. Left side not bad, filled with grafters.
For the next game though, i think we are going to have to outwork Everton.
I also don't think it is a game where we drop to a back 4 and rely on one to one defending given they have a very good strike pairing.
With that in mind I'd probably look at:
Ramsdale
Ampadu Egan Robinson
Baldock Basham Norwood Osborn Stevens
Burke McGoldrick
I see Basham as someone who covers more ground than Ampadu in getting up an down the pitch thus looking at a positional switch. Some natural run all day legs with Osborn and Basham in there but we also need some control there too, so I'd probably turn to Norwood again.
As pleasing as it was to see Bogle score and do well in that match situation, and I look forward to seeing more cameos, let's not thrust the responsibility upon him of fixing the midfield.
I think Burke's pace can push them back a bit too.
Always the worry where the goals will come from. Burke has to score eventually, he's getting into some decent positions and Didzy is looking sharp. I could also see Osborn as a potential scorer if given a run.
Alternatively could Burke play deeper at RCM? He'd certainly add pace to the centre of the pitch and allow a quick transition fr defence to attack. Perhaps:
Ramsdale
Basham Egan Robinson
Baldock Burke Ampadu Osborn Stevens
McGoldrick Mousset/Brewster
Ampadu I think would be better at sitting than Basham and would give more robustness than Norwood defensively.
It would put them on the backfoot if you cna get Burke breaking from midfield and Mousset would give the defence something to worry about even if he only gave you a half.
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