Barney
Well-Known Member
Haven't really done an analytical thread like this before, i've tended just to use it as a platform to moan after bad results but since i'm quite bored i'm going to have a go. When you think about it, it's actually quite interesting (well at least it is to me) to have a look at our potential options when our injured players arrive back.
Important to note as well that as it's been well publicised at our attempts, i'm presuming we sign Hammond and Burn in the loan market. I'm also presuming Wallace and Coutts can sustain their fitness when they come back from injury.
We could go with a 4-3-3:
Or we could stick with a 4-4-2 when our better players/new signings arrive:
Howard
Brayford - Edgar - Burn - Harris/Freeman
Coutts/JCR/Flynn - Basham/Wallace/Baxter - Hammond - Adams
Sharp - Done
4-4-2 hasn't really worked that well so far and right now I don't think we have the players to play it, unless Baxter can really step up because he has been nowhere near good enough prior to Bradford. When injured players arrive back and should Hammond be signed, I think Adkins could revert back to 4-4-2.
If Coutts can stay fit (doubtful) I would much prefer him on the right where he used to play as opposed to Campbell-Ryce, Coutts crossing must be of a higher standard to what we've been used to. Flynn could also potentially fill in at right midfield, although I must admit I don't think he's in anyway good enough to be in a promotion winning side.
Done surely has to be 1st choice as soon as he recovers from injury, with Sammon and McNulty competing for his place. This will effectively put Higdon out altogether and in which case we should look to loan out now or move on in the JTW.
We could possibly go with another formation but as these two have been the main two so far I haven't mentioned any others, feel free to do so though.
Tactics and things to focus on
For me the most important bits of information to focus on would be:
Competition for places
Depending on the formation:
Until these players arrive back we will have to hope our performances improve but from that it's clear to see how many options we will have for different positions within the squad. That, and the fact that players of much higher quality (Brayford, Harris), and potentially much higher quality (Wallace, Coutts) are arriving back from injury can only be a healthy few facts that could go a long way to righting our wrongs.
Important to note as well that as it's been well publicised at our attempts, i'm presuming we sign Hammond and Burn in the loan market. I'm also presuming Wallace and Coutts can sustain their fitness when they come back from injury.
We could go with a 4-3-3:
Howard
Brayford - Edgar - Burn - Harris/Freeman
Hammond - Basham/Wallace/Coutts/Baxter - Adams
Done - Sammon/McNulty - Sharp
4-3-3 is obviously risky when you only have 3 in midfield, but it seemed to work quite well against Bradford towards the end so maybe that could be an option. I do wonder whether it was Bradford's tactics of sitting back and allowing pressure that enables us to press in a 4-3-3. I'm not sure how often it would work, I suppose that's for Adkins and his team to assess the upcoming oppositions preferred way of playing.Brayford - Edgar - Burn - Harris/Freeman
Hammond - Basham/Wallace/Coutts/Baxter - Adams
Done - Sammon/McNulty - Sharp
Howard
Brayford - Edgar - Burn - Harris/Freeman
Coutts/JCR/Flynn - Basham/Wallace/Baxter - Hammond - Adams
Sharp - Done
If Coutts can stay fit (doubtful) I would much prefer him on the right where he used to play as opposed to Campbell-Ryce, Coutts crossing must be of a higher standard to what we've been used to. Flynn could also potentially fill in at right midfield, although I must admit I don't think he's in anyway good enough to be in a promotion winning side.
Done surely has to be 1st choice as soon as he recovers from injury, with Sammon and McNulty competing for his place. This will effectively put Higdon out altogether and in which case we should look to loan out now or move on in the JTW.
We could possibly go with another formation but as these two have been the main two so far I haven't mentioned any others, feel free to do so though.
Tactics and things to focus on
For me the most important bits of information to focus on would be:
- Desire - I have to say it's hard to judge desire but when we've been defeated in the past, Gillingham is a great example - the players just looked as though they had given up. We've looked a bit soft at times, the players need to let the opposition know they're going to fight and give everything for the shirt at all times. No ducking out of challenges etc.
- Defensive organisation and direction. A leader in the defensive line needs to take control and demand players a role at set pieces and given scenarios. We've been caught out many a time by a lack of organisation at the back.
- Closing down at a much faster pace, not allowing them time and room on the ball - this has cost us dearly in the last few games.
- Faster tempo in possession
- Making a lot more runs off the ball, allowing a variety of options for the man in possession.
Competition for places
Depending on the formation:
- Harris and Freeman - LB in either formation
- Sammon and McNulty - central striker in a 4-3-3.
- Basham, Baxter, Wallace and Coutts - part of the midfield 3 alongside Hammond and Adams in a 4-3-3.
- Basham, Baxter and Wallace - CM alongside Hammond in a 4-4-2.
- Coutts, JCR and Flynn - RM in a 4-4-2
Until these players arrive back we will have to hope our performances improve but from that it's clear to see how many options we will have for different positions within the squad. That, and the fact that players of much higher quality (Brayford, Harris), and potentially much higher quality (Wallace, Coutts) are arriving back from injury can only be a healthy few facts that could go a long way to righting our wrongs.