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Brewster mentioned in his interview that we prepared for this game by drilling defending of the box.

We give up possession to most teams in the league, even the lesser ones.

I’m thinking this is wilder preparing us for the possibility of the premier league.

Let’s face it, IF we go up, we won’t get any points playing free flowing passing football, see Southampton.

It’s the only way to get a foothold in the top league, shit housing to enough 1 goal home wins.

If you look at sone of our performances this season, it’s the only thing that makes sense to me.
 

Yesterdays team looked like Cov were the home team for long periods. They had lots of possession and we struggled to get out at times, yet when we did string a few passes together, we often got in.
 
Yesterdays team looked like Cov were the home team for long periods. They had lots of possession and we struggled to get out at times, yet when we did string a few passes together, we often got in.
Have you ever heard of tac tics!
Game plan worked perfectly.
 
Have you ever heard of tac tics!
Game plan worked perfectly.
I'm not complaining. It was fairly obvious that Coventry's tactics left them woefully exposed at the back. They were clearly unable to cope with Campbell's movement and Hamer's quick passing. They made a great start to the second half, but I was confident that when they turned the ball over, we would swiftly get in behind them again. But, hey ho, Fat Frank is a managerial genius.
 
Yesterdays team looked like Cov were the home team for long periods. They had lots of possession and we struggled to get out at times, yet when we did string a few passes together, we often got in.
Second half they had spells but we were luring them in to hit on the counter already two nil up
 
Something Wilder mentioned in one of the recent interviews was "his" relegation side lost a lot of games by one goal. It's not like that side was completely outclassed like last years. If we are solid and recruit some quality upon promotion no reason to think we couldn't give it a very real go at staying up
 
Lampard spoke afterwards about how good we were on the transition from defending to attacking (“we knew they were going to be”) and tbf he wasn’t wrong. We seemed to be set up incredibly well to break and whether this is prep for next season or just a style suited to our current players it worked very well yesterday. Coventry had 58% possession last night but never threatened us really while we took our opportunities to carve them open and should’ve had more. 5-0 wouldn’t have flattered us.
 
Brewster mentioned in his interview that we prepared for this game by drilling defending of the box.

We give up possession to most teams in the league, even the lesser ones.

I’m thinking this is wilder preparing us for the possibility of the premier league.

Let’s face it, IF we go up, we won’t get any points playing free flowing passing football, see Southampton.

It’s the only way to get a foothold in the top league, shit housing to enough 1 goal home wins.

If you look at sone of our performances this season, it’s the only thing that makes sense to me.
Apparently Coventry have scored the most goals from crosses into the box..stopping the crosses at source is the main thing..but the crosses that did come in were really well defended..so maybe worked on stopping at source and positioning for crosses that do come in.
 
Brewster mentioned in his interview that we prepared for this game by drilling defending of the box.

We give up possession to most teams in the league, even the lesser ones.

I’m thinking this is wilder preparing us for the possibility of the premier league.

Let’s face it, IF we go up, we won’t get any points playing free flowing passing football, see Southampton.

It’s the only way to get a foothold in the top league, shit housing to enough 1 goal home wins.

If you look at sone of our performances this season, it’s the only thing that makes sense to me.
Yeah, but that was our problem last season…We didn’t really pose any whatsoever, which allowed the opposition to outnumber us by committing defenders forward without any real fear of getting caught out.
 
Yeah, but that was our problem last season…We didn’t really pose any whatsoever, which allowed the opposition to outnumber us by committing defenders forward without any real fear of getting caught out.
Hopefully we’ll have better attackers next time we are there
 

Yesterdays team looked like Cov were the home team for long periods. They had lots of possession and we struggled to get out at times, yet when we did string a few passes together, we often got in.

Did you go for a really long shit and miss all the bits where they were just hoofing it forward and we were completely out playing them? We were better organised, had better players and played better football, should have been three nowt as there's was a foul on our keeper, could have been six had we taken out chances better.

I agree we've struggled in games but we didn't last night.
 
Something Wilder mentioned in one of the recent interviews was "his" relegation side lost a lot of games by one goal. It's not like that side was completely outclassed like last years. If we are solid and recruit some quality upon promotion no reason to think we couldn't give it a very real go at staying up

I don’t necessarily buy that quality is the primary issue. We lack athletes - something which is completely exposed at the highest level - more so in our last stint in the premier league.

Every premier league player will glide past ‘lesser’ athletes for a full 90 minutes. That 2019 / 2020 side we had competed with the elite athletes of the premier league despite the apparent gulf in quality, until COVID hit. Then we looked a different side. Lethargic & unable to keep the pace of the game saw us ultimately relegated the season after and I don’t think we ever really recovered from that.

It’s the first thing I’d like to see United address should we get promoted.
 
I don’t necessarily buy that quality is the primary issue. We lack athletes - something which is completely exposed at the highest level - more so in our last stint in the premier league.

Every premier league player will glide past ‘lesser’ athletes for a full 90 minutes. That 2019 / 2020 side we had competed with the elite athletes of the premier league despite the apparent gulf in quality, until COVID hit. Then we looked a different side. Lethargic & unable to keep the pace of the game saw us ultimately relegated the season after and I don’t think we ever really recovered from that.

It’s the first thing I’d like to see United address should we get promoted.
Ahhh the Covid excuse again we had started to decline in performances prior to Covid scrapping out results - but an indicator that we had peaked - Palaca away Brighton Norwich at home the impetus / levels were dropping
Games that season during Covid had an impact on every team hence our and all other teams consistency became inconsistency
 
Ahhh the Covid excuse again we had started to decline in performances prior to Covid scrapping out results - but an indicator that we had peaked - Palaca away Brighton Norwich at home the impetus / levels were dropping
Games that season during Covid had an impact on every team hence our and all other teams consistency became inconsistency
We were flying when COVID hit. Don't change history
 
Its actually a reason I'd look to keep hold of Choudary - we'll be needing A LOT of that last ditch tackling/breaking up play if we are to go up and that is something he excels at.
 
Don't know what game you were watching
58% possession, 512 attempted passes (442 completed) to our 290/374. It's not necessarily dominating but definitely they had more hold at certain periods without ever convincing. This was clear in the first half, particularly up until our goals - we just scored at right times to stifle this. I try to refrain from stats but either way, I don't think the post can be argued.

I think our tactic was clear, we let Coventry try and control the game knowing that as they push up we will pick them off. In the end it was all too comfortable and they played right into our hands.

When we got these chances, Coventry couldn't cope with us.
 
Brewster mentioned in his interview that we prepared for this game by drilling defending of the box.

We give up possession to most teams in the league, even the lesser ones.

I’m thinking this is wilder preparing us for the possibility of the premier league.

Let’s face it, IF we go up, we won’t get any points playing free flowing passing football, see Southampton.

It’s the only way to get a foothold in the top league, shit housing to enough 1 goal home wins.

If you look at sone of our performances this season, it’s the only thing that makes sense to me.

You can bet Wilder has already thought about how we might tackle the Premier league and what’s needed.

It’s not been mentioned but we have a massive advantage if we are promoted because we have a manager
Who has been at the coal face, he’s seen us struggle in the PL as recently as last season and he will know the exact reasons why and what’s needed.
 
58% possession, 512 attempted passes (442 completed) to our 290/374. It's not necessarily dominating but definitely they had more hold at certain periods without ever convincing. This was clear in the first half, particularly up until our goals - we just scored at right times to stifle this. I try to refrain from stats but either way, I don't think the post can be argued.

I think our tactic was clear, we let Coventry try and control the game knowing that as they push up we will pick them off. In the end it was all too comfortable and they played right into our hands.

When we got these chances, Coventry couldn't cope with us.
We've been doing this all season, the teams who play possession football are allowed to keep hold of the ball, we apply pressure, force them into mistakes and then break quickly once they've commited. I'm hoping this is a well thought out transition to next season if we go up.
 
Something Wilder mentioned in one of the recent interviews was "his" relegation side lost a lot of games by one goal. It's not like that side was completely outclassed like last years. If we are solid and recruit some quality upon promotion no reason to think we couldn't give it a very real go at staying up
He's got a bit of a positive spin on that 2020/21 season. My recollection is that teams would go 1-0 up against us and then know that the game was won. With no fans in the stadia there was little pressure on them to really turn the screw. All that was possible because we were so toothless in attack: Wilderball 1.0 was well and truly beaten by October 2020 but we persisted with it all the way to 23 points...and a huge 20 goals scored.
 
Palace did this to Fulham Saturday and scored 3 goals with 29% possession.

Ok they have Eze, Sat and Nketiah but the point stands
 

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