Adkins Interview After Swindon (H)

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03gc8hx
  • good start
  • could've scored just after - we could
  • kept two up bc wanted to break and counter
  • pegged back towards end of first half so matched their diamond second and it improved - basically it did
  • Coutts at the tip - potentially significant - if he's fit enough to play here (presumably alongside Hammond organising) we have more pace than Baxter and some creativity, but it breaks the partnership with the Beard
  • their manager said they didn't manage to break us down - debatable, but tbf what did Long have to do? did they even get the ball into our box?
  • Bash injured, wait and see about the extent
  • Hammond (harshly) booked and vulnerable
  • Baxter at the base of the diamond for creativity either short or long ball
  • Reed for Coutts "three fresh legs"(!)
  • thought they were playing it out again and needed more energy up there, on reflection might do something different
  • Q: Did you lose shape in midfield? A: Non sequitur, mentions the Coutts decision again
  • Q: Did we sit back too much in the last 25? A: Sometimes you want to suck teams in and counter, there's nothing wrong with defending deep as long as you keep the ball out of the net - I disagree. At the time I was thinking there was no way we were going to break at pace bc we haven't got any in midfield. Clough tried this and the only possibility was Murphy. Our few chances came when we won the ball high up the pitch, winning it at the back we've got no chance of getting to the other end before they do
  • we'll get up and go again
  • want to achieve promotion this season
  • Q: Boos at the end? People are entitled to their opinion - we all want the same for the club
  • contemplating fresh legs Adams and maybe Sammon as well up front - an ongoing interesting insight that as football develops the most important defenders are sometimes the front players
  • Bily got a knock on his foot - wondered why he was limping, also wondered whether it was a penalty when he got the knock
  • Coutts was creative at the tip of the diamond
  • Q: JTW? A: Won't do deals for the sake of it. We want players who are going to go straight into the first team.
  • most deals done in the last couple of days
  • were tracking a player on the subs bench, asked about a loan, well we need him, eventually he got a chance, impressed and is now in the Premier League, frustrating
 



http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03gc8hx
  • good start
  • could've scored just after - we could
  • kept two up bc wanted to break and counter
  • pegged back towards end of first half so matched their diamond second and it improved - basically it did
  • Coutts at the tip - potentially significant - if he's fit enough to play here (presumably alongside Hammond organising) we have more pace than Baxter and some creativity, but it breaks the partnership with the Beard
  • their manager said they didn't manage to break us down - debatable, but tbf what did Long have to do? did they even get the ball into our box?
  • Bash injured, wait and see about the extent
  • Hammond (harshly) booked and vulnerable
  • Baxter at the base of the diamond for creativity either short or long ball
  • Reed for Coutts "three fresh legs"(!)
  • thought they were playing it out again and needed more energy up there, on reflection might do something different
  • Q: Did you lose shape in midfield? A: Non sequitur, mentions the Coutts decision again
  • Q: Did we sit back too much in the last 25? A: Sometimes you want to suck teams in and counter, there's nothing wrong with defending deep as long as you keep the ball out of the net - I disagree. At the time I was thinking there was no way we were going to break at pace bc we haven't got any in midfield. Clough tried this and the only possibility was Murphy. Our few chances came when we won the ball high up the pitch, winning it at the back we've got no chance of getting to the other end before they do
  • we'll get up and go again
  • want to achieve promotion this season
  • Q: Boos at the end? People are entitled to their opinion - we all want the same for the club
  • contemplating fresh legs Adams and maybe Sammon as well up front - an ongoing interesting insight that as football develops the most important defenders are sometimes the front players
  • Bily got a knock on his foot - wondered why he was limping, also wondered whether it was a penalty when he got the knock
  • Coutts was creative at the tip of the diamond
  • Q: JTW? A: Won't do deals for the sake of it. We want players who are going to go straight into the first team.
  • most deals done in the last couple of days
  • were tracking a player on the subs bench, asked about a loan, well we need him, eventually he got a chance, impressed and is now in the Premier League, frustrating
Who do we think that player could have been.
 
sorry this reply went all screwy and every time I try to edit it it still puts another "[/QUOTE]" on the end and the formatting messes up
 
Despite a poor performance, did Swindon really look like scoring?

Burton have made a season of getting the first goal, then shutting space.
Think since Shrewsbury Town, we have adopted the same tactics, and with 5 wins from 7 league games before Sat its worked.

We were 10 mins from 6 in 8.

Thats not bad form,imagine being told anyone had that record, and you wouldn`t say that manager has got to go.
 
For me the tactic of sitting deep and trying to hit Swindon on to he break at home is a depressing one.

We have virtually no players in that team with the pace to break quickly, and a front two ridiculously isolated from the midfield.
 
For me the tactic of sitting deep and trying to hit Swindon on to he break at home is a depressing one.

We have virtually no players in that team with the pace to break quickly, and a front two ridiculously isolated from the midfield.

Depressingly true. There was a point in the second half where Sharp broke away and ran 30 or so yards with the ball but he just didn't have the pace to get away from the centre half, he did his best and got a shot away. I was thinking at the time that if that was Murphy that would have been 2-0 and game over.

That tactic may work if we had pace in the side, but we don't! The only attacker we had left on the pitch with a bit of pace was Done.
 
Forgive my naivety here, but why don't we stop worrying about how we can match the opposition (diamond formation) and dictate how we want to play the game with our own style? Let them worry about us for a change.
 



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