Insistence on sitting back

All advertisments are hidden for logged in members, why not log in/register?


Annoying, but it has worked countless times this season. Personally, I'd rather go down swinging, but I'm not the gaffer
Yea I don't like to see it (and neither does my heart) but I suppose that's the other side of the argument that it's worked numerous times
 
View attachment 205983

Think Wilder might need a pair. Time and time again he’s absolutely shit his pants and opted to defend for 20/30 mins when one up. When’s he going to realise the best form of defence, is to attack? Pure shit his kecks again!
He is too afraid to lose instead of thinking of hammering teams .Get a lead then fall back this usually backfires as one defender will make a mistake. Sitting back is a big gamble as you give away the incentive to get another, drop the tempo which invites teams back into the game.
 
After 20 mins they had a tactical keeper injury as we were steam roller them. They went 5 at back and stop us playing and and nearly took us for a draw. If Hecky had our squad and vice versa he would have put 3 past us. His promotion season was more entertaining than this, though not as successful.
After the tactical stop, the space seemed to open up even more. I had a conversation after the tactical chat about what could he possibly have said to make it worse?
We were still steam rollering them throughout the first half.
Their one chance in the second half was from a calamitous defensive error by Seriki, not some tactical genius by Hecky.
Some managers in the championship make better tactical decisions than Wilder: I don’t see that as some big surprise; but I honestly don’t think Hecky is one of them.
More generally, when you’ve won more points so far than literally every other team in the league this season, it seems weird that so much talk is of how bad we are. Our points per game so far mean that, if we keep going at the same pace, we will end up with more points than anyone has won in 17 out of the last 20 championship seasons.
 
Choudray dropped too deep in the first half.
He dropped into the centre of the defence just to get the ball and pass it sideways. Their 6, 8, 10 & 12. Were constantly moving, getting on the ball with little pressure. Peck was struggling to get on the ball.

Seriki was sucked into the centre and was too far off his man when they attacked. We didn't control the game and attacked on the break. Hamer coming on helped get a foothold as he got on the ball and looked to pass forward which was absent first half. Brewster again was direct in how he played.

Leaving aside player performances and leaving aside the penalty incidents. There is one major flaw in how Wilder uses substitutes. We can put 5 on the pitch, but we end up with moving players about unnecessarily. 3 of the back 4, we're subbed or moved. 1 of our CMs, and 3 of the 3 +1 attacking players. So in fixing one or two problems we weaken our defence and lack fluidity and cohesion. We end up dropping too deep and are less cohesive in defending.

Lastly we have a coaching or set up/ tactics issue when it comes to defending. We are too passive and stand off too far when the opposition have the ball in the wide channels. Our full backs retreat in to the box which usually the wide player can cross the ball as we can't block it as we are too far away. Bristol moved a lot of ball across the edge of the box all night with very few interceptions. We scrambled and blocked but it's risky and unnecessary
 
It has worked countless times this season but I think everyone knew that it was only a matter of time before it didn’t.
Unlike if we played attacking football and went for it when we were winning, in which case it would work every time and we'd never drop any points...
 
He is too afraid to lose instead of thinking of hammering teams .Get a lead then fall back this usually backfires as one defender will make a mistake. Sitting back is a big gamble as you give away the incentive to get another, drop the tempo which invites teams back into the game.
Whereas not sitting back against teams that are going for it isn't a gamble, it's a sure thing which is why you see so many managers doing it with such success.
 
I dont understand that from Wilder had we played like we did against Boro ae would have won by a bigger margin because for the majority of the game we created the better chances on the whole it was poor finishing that cost us.

Middlesborough is looking more and more like a one off now. We need more of this!
 
Unlike if we played attacking football and went for it when we were winning, in which case it would work every time and we'd never drop any points...
No, but if you invite the other team to play football in and around your area, it’s highly probable that they will get chances and in the end score. Its also less likely that we will score another goal
 
No one can deny he's a total bottle job.
Should have played our strongest 11 tonight. But dickhead has all eyes on the pigs game, cos he doesn't want to lose face in the pub with his chav mates.
Dinosaur wants sacking in the morning.
What’s the best team? Hamer was injured you could see that & he shouted to the bench after playing for 25 minutes his hamstring had gone.

Anel was on 9 bookings and Holding did well. I can’t think of anyone else who should have started?

Souza & Clarke are injured….
 
No, but if you invite the other team to play football in and around your area, it’s highly probable that they will get chances and in the end score. Its also less likely that we will score another goal

It's also part of the reason that our Goal Difference is so poor compared to Leeds and Burnley.
 
No, but if you invite the other team to play football in and around your area, it’s highly probable that they will get chances and in the end score. Its also less likely that we will score another goal

100% this. First half we should’ve been down if not for a worldie save from Cooper. Second half we score and sit back.

Their goal was coming.

Despite us having Diaz, Hamer, Brewster on the pitch, we decide to cease the attack.

It baffles me.
 
Last edited:
After the tactical stop, the space seemed to open up even more. I had a conversation after the tactical chat about what could he possibly have said to make it worse?
We were still steam rollering them throughout the first half.
Their one chance in the second half was from a calamitous defensive error by Seriki, not some tactical genius by Hecky.
Some managers in the championship make better tactical decisions than Wilder: I don’t see that as some big surprise; but I honestly don’t think Hecky is one of them.
More generally, when you’ve won more points so far than literally every other team in the league this season, it seems weird that so much talk is of how bad we are. Our points per game so far mean that, if we keep going at the same pace, we will end up with more points than anyone has won in 17 out of the last 20 championship seasons.
rubbish, must be one of his mates. We have under achieved, he has built a great team, used his resources well (Canon apart). But is so negative, as soon as we go one up. I want us to win the league, it will be the highest thing we have won in the 50 years I been going. If Burnley catch us it will be on him.
 

View attachment 205983

Think Wilder might need a pair. Time and time again he’s absolutely shit his pants and opted to defend for 20/30 mins when one up. When’s he going to realise the best form of defence, is to attack? Pure shit his kecks again!

Totally unfair on Wilder, as he pointed out in his post match interview it was the players fault for not trying hard enough.
 
I suppose it depends on how much you believe his post match interview, but he did point out that it disappointed him also. He felt we were too deep and the 6’s sat back with no intention on pushing to the half way line.

It didn’t work! No shape what so ever first half!
But then its on wilder to bollock them and change it. If it's not working or the players ain't following the plan then they need telling and fucking off to bench. There's no reason he couldn't tell them at half time or get message on to pitch, also robbo as the "captain" who's watching it all in front of him should also see this and bollocks the players and tell them - it's his job too.

Either wilders set them up like that and covering his own arse in his interview or his players are ignoring his tactics.
 
Weeeeerz the wizard Cannon, he could have saved the day
 
At this stage of the season it’s not really about playing well. Granted that would be nice.

It’s about results and dealing with pressure.

The three of us vying for autos will all drop points. Even Leeds who just 2 games ago most said would run away with it have dropped 5 points in the last 2 games. Burnley with their infallible defence have started conceding. We aren’t playing overly well or haven’t been free flowing most of the season but have been getting results.

For all those moaning about sitting back to preserve a lead, obviously it’s not 100% effective (neither is attacking and pushing for a second goal!) but given our point tally it’s clearly working in the longer term.

It’s anyone’s guess which two teams will prevail, but I’d be surprised if it didn’t go right to the wire.
 
The gobshite has cost us 2 more points tonight. He wants to have a look at himself. Tonight was the tougher of the 2 matches and the stronger team should have been played tonight. Instead he opted to rest players as a win on Sunday will further inflate his ego. Anyone that thinks he’s taking us anywhere is fooling themselves
If Hamer and/or Anel had gotten booked then we’d have been missing them for the next two matches.

It was sensible to avoid that.
 
Nope, it was 4 all the way through the game
Yes, we finished like this:

1741771036941.webp

It was a defensive formation, but with a mix of tiring and naturally attack-minded players, and we did not look solid or organised. For the goal, we couldn't press the man on the ball here, we look flat footed, and they find space between our midfield and defence:

1741771405149.webp
 
Felt like it was a mix of both tonight.

From the first minute they were flying up the pitch to push us back (that number 7 and Sinclair Armstrong mainly), especially when Cooper had the ball.

I think we could have worked a little harder to get out of the press (especially with better balls over the top for Campbell) but City were playing very high, and they pushed up even more at 1-0.
I agree .. we looked tired in our press though , their No12 had freedom of Sheffield in midfield really missed Vini last night in the middle . We improved when Hamer came on but couldn’t hold the ball up top when Campbell came off . The equaliser came as no surprise, they’d pushed us back the last 15 mins & we’d ran out of steam .
I sometimes think our fitness levels are poor in comparison to other sides in the division
 
If Hamer and/or Anel had gotten booked then we’d have been missing them for the next two matches.

It was sensible to avoid that.
Anel yes - Hamer no - although he is only 4 bookings away from a 3 match ban.
 

I don't really understand why there's at least one new thread like this every week.

We're a work in progress. Last season we were absolutely broken.

This season we're at least showing heart and relative solidity.

To everyone's shock we're in the Top 3 chasing promotion.
 

All advertisments are hidden for logged in members, why not log in/register?

All advertisments are hidden for logged in members, why not log in/register?

Back
Top Bottom