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Perhaps we should have signed Jason Holt? His off the ball movement was excellent. Shame he was so poor with the ball.
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Great analysis Bergen.
This might already have been discussed, but I'd welcome your thoughts on Conor Sammon. I've been saying for weeks that I could'nt understand why he was dropped as I think he is the ideal foil for Sharp. I admit I don't get to see the away games but every time he's played at home I've been impressed.
I thought Sammon and Sharp could have forged a brilliant partnership, as you say they complement each other so well. One that looks always capable of getting goals, not seen since probably Cresswell and Evans, or even Deane & Fjortoft. Sadly Sammon was sacrificed due to our abysmal midfield and now we look disjointed in both.When he signed him and Sharp I thought that Adkins would be trying to compose a team that would really fit Sharp's goalscoring qualities. Sammon has some of the attributes that Sharp lacks, i.e. some speed, height, and with his work rate he could make the runs that would cause disorder in opposition defences, for Sharp to exploit.
I think he did that ok, but a few things made Adkins reconsider
I think Adkins wanted small strikers against Crewe's centre halves who were 6'4 and 6'5, but if Adkins sticks with 4-4-2 he'll no doubt try Sammon and Sharp together sooner or later.
- Sammon's lack of goals
- home defeats to Bury and Colchester with them two starting
- struggling to compose a strong enough midfield with 4-4-2
- Done returning
Personally I struggle to find a midfield selection that looks well balanced in a 4-4-2.
I thought Sammon and Sharp could have forged a brilliant partnership, as you say they complement each other so well. One that looks always capable of getting goals, not seen since probably Cresswell and Evans, or even Deane & Fjortoft. Sadly Sammon was sacrificed due to our abysmal midfield and now we look disjointed in both.
Perhaps we should have signed Jason Holt? His off the ball movement was excellent. Shame he was so poor with the ball.
We must keep trying to find something that works. Agree 100%.
Scougalls deficiencies were less apparent or less of a problem then because he had a good defence behind him and more help in midfield - 5 across the middle and at times a false 9 too. Now we have a porous defence and less bodies in the middle. We cannot hide his weaknesses. The consensus seems to be he brings less to the table than any other CM. I would prefer to try and build around players with more upside (though they aren't much better).
I don't know why we faff about trying to play a passing game with a 442 formation when most of our opponents just stick five in midfield. NA has brought in Sharp and Sammon so he's committed to playing 442.I'm advocating the same formation now, but within a setup that focuses slightly more on creating more, attacking more. We'll soon be able to field 4 of the same back 5, all of whom have played football at a higher level than the current. With more work rate in front of them I'm hopeful their job will get easier than it has been.
Scougall didn't have a great game at Oldham, but he did get the assist; he was the one who played the through ball to Wallace who set up Sharp for a sitter; and he missed a sitter himself, hitting the post after a run into the box. Both Basham's goals for us have been from making runs into the box, and there's potential in him to get more. Those two aren't great at spraying passes around from deep, but we are crying out for their movement and work rate at the moment.
Like we did for the first half dozen games thenPersonally I think we over-play ,too many passes and we lose momentum. Maybe oK in the next league ( I don't like it myself though) ,reminiscent of Weir at the moment ,but now we have attackers and we have to get the ball to them earlier and use the width.
oh not again.,first baxter now done will our players ever learn ?He was tripping, ready to run in behind, but there never were rarely any space to run into after the first ten minutes, and only failed attempts at through balls. Against Millwall he played wide midfield in a 4-4-2, not a position that suits him, in my opinion, and therefore not a good reason to write him off. He was ineffective against Crewe, but I think our poor tempo and poorly balanced midfield made it difficult for him.
Why can't we wait and see what happens if we get the balance right some day, before writing these players off?
It is too simplistic to complain about a lack of effort.
I agree with your agreeing but I disagree with your disagreeing: Who wasn't trying against Crewe?
I think Adkins wanted small strikers against Crewe's centre halves who were 6'4 and 6'5, but if Adkins sticks with 4-4-2 he'll no doubt try Sammon and Sharp together sooner or later.
Personally I struggle to find a midfield selection that looks well balanced in a 4-4-2.
Firsty - I didn't say that anyone "wasn't trying" - but I am saying that there could have been much better effort:
Howard - should have been much more desperate and faster to get the ball back when we're losing late on. (remember Paddy Kenny?)
Basham - not being hard and strong enough and also not concentrating on basic long balls and letting his man run him down channels = lack of concentration/hardness = lack of effort/desire
Collins - as above
Baxter, Coutts, Hammond - not running about enough, forwards, backwards or sideways. Also taking easy options too often = lack of effort/guts/will to win
Sharp and Done (2nd half) - lack of good movement and too easy to be marked = lack of effort and thought.
Adams - could do with a bit more fitness but I'm not really blaming him as too often in 2nd half team got ball out to him and then seemed to just think "go on teenager, dig us out of the shit we're in"....
I count thinking and concentrating as a big part of the effort involved in a football match.
Reed and Scougall in the midfield.
Stuff of nightmares.
Hang on, you have identified about what is wrong with us, however Reed in particular passes with tempo and tracks runners when he doesn't have the ball.
I would say in answer to your last question posed - yes!Indeed he does - some on here do not see a footballer or like Reed and think they are wrong.
We haven't seen much of Reed but he had a decent game away v Burton - Burton (as most teams are) are very well organised, but Reed was certainly trying to move the ball on and doesn't (IMHO) hide when played in CM.
Yes he might be small but at least he is very willing to accept the ball, will take a touch and wants to move it forward. Lack of movement at times doesn't help any of the CM midfield players.
I am asking the question now - is it the coaches who are wanting this slow passing style - jeez, it's Clough MK 2 at present.
UTB
You must be watching different games to me then. Reed does nothing other than pass the ball sideways/backwards in a nervous, hurried fashion the instant he receives it. Don't know how he got a call up from the U21's, yet another waste of a wage.Hang on, you have identified about what is wrong with us, however Reed in particular passes with tempo and tracks runners when he doesn't have the ball.
You must be watching different games to me then. Reed does nothing other than pass the ball sideways/backwards in a nervous, hurried fashion the instant he receives it. Don't know how he got a call up from the U21's, yet another waste of a wage.
A couple of decent passes for you:
can't understand Coutts, Hammond and Baxter period. you can chuck in McEvely, Flynn and Howard whilst you are thereAgree again - can't understand Coutts and Hammond and Baxter in same midfield!!! But even then, with a more determined winner's attitude, we should still be beating Crewe....
Anyway, onto the next battle and UTB!!
2 out of how many misplaced, nervous passes?
As long as he makes one more decent pass in March 2016, he should be good for another 2 years I reckon.
You must be watching different games to me then. Reed does nothing other than pass the ball sideways/backwards in a nervous, hurried fashion the instant he receives it. Don't know how he got a call up from the U21's, yet another waste of a wage.
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