Dominant centre back

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Ever since Souttar got injured I've been worried that we aren't strong enough in the air at the back. Fortunately it hasn't really mattered ...until today. We absolutely crapped ourselves every time Vaulks launched a throw into our box today and it cost us at least a point.

When Brewster is the one winning your defensive headers you have a problem. Whichever division we are in next season we need a big, strong, mobile centre back as our first signing
 

The problem being that we don’t seem to have a game plan, not one I recognise. So what we are changing from, and to what we intend it to be are mysteries.

So this is the plan!
 
The problem being that we don’t seem to have a game plan, not one I recognise. So what we are changing from, and to what we intend it to be are mysteries.

So this is the plan!
Down to the terrible management
 
It’s hardly as if we are struggling defensively, I’d say our goal scoring has been more of a concern this season.
 
We will end up paying about 300k per start for Holding. Maybe he'd improve us? We'll never know
 

It's puzzling that we're considering offering JLT a new contract. In such an important position we need players who are dominant and who possess enough talent to use the ball intelligently and provide confidence in their fellow defenders.
 
It's puzzling that we're considering offering JLT a new contract. In such an important position we need players who are dominant and who possess enough talent to use the ball intelligently and provide confidence in their fellow defenders.

Tbf he automatically triggered an extension after playing 25 games which he may not have done if Souttar didn't get injured
 
Not saying JLT was great but today but Anel was absolutely atrocious today.

No one will make me believe Anel is Premier League quality.

IF we go up, we need two new CBs and a RB minimum

Good point…I also find that often it’s Anel who is weak in this pairing.

However what is interesting is that when we had Souttar…all of a sudden Anel looked like a class defender, calm and relaxed and even making forward runs.
Think Anel enjoyed the pressure taking off him. He let Souttar dominate aerial balls into the box and Anel was there just to cover and pick up the pieces,
 
Robbo and Anel have been pretty good together for a while now, but there was a period after we lost Souttar where it felt like we couldn't defend and the first half today was a bit of a flash back. Every ball into the box was a mini heart attack, and even Cooper looked slightly rattled in places.

I still wouldn't panic though and the same back line starts against Millwall for me. What I would consider doing is starting Moore, to give us a bit more protection in the air from set pieces.
 
Robbo and Anel have been pretty good together for a while now, but there was a period after we lost Souttar where it felt like we couldn't defend and the first half today was a bit of a flash back. Every ball into the box was a mini heart attack, and even Cooper looked slightly rattled in places.

I still wouldn't panic though and the same back line starts against Millwall for me. What I would consider doing is starting Moore, to give us a bit more protection in the air from set pieces.
Or we could just start Holding who's the most assured centre half? Rather than starting a crap centre forward because he gives us protection from set pieces. At home. To Millwall.
 
I still wouldn't panic though and the same back line starts against Millwall for me. What I would consider doing is starting Moore, to give us a bit more protection in the air from set pieces.
We need to be attacking teams in the way we did Coventry, not selecting forwards for defensive reasons. Holding for Robbo should take care of the defence.
 
Can remember how Oliver Tebilly was known as bombscare,are Anel and JLT a bombscare pairing or are both of them bombscares, both grappling, walking yellows,easily rattled and wound up
 
Good point…I also find that often it’s Anel who is weak in this pairing.

However what is interesting is that when we had Souttar…all of a sudden Anel looked like a class defender, calm and relaxed and even making forward runs.
Think Anel enjoyed the pressure taking off him. He let Souttar dominate aerial balls into the box and Anel was there just to cover and pick up the pieces,
As well as being the dominant centre back Souttar was the organiser back there , 14 clean sheets when him & Anel were the partnership vs 6 since his injury says it all .
We’ve pissed money up the wall on a centre forward that doesn’t fit our system that could have secured a quality centre back on a permanent basis .
 

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