Bergen Blade
Well-Known Member
We started in a 4-3-3 again, like this:
When I saw the team selection I thought we were very close to my current preferred team. It was quite interesting to see that Coutts and Hammond had swapped roles from the Barnsley match, with the likely aim being better playmaking from deep midfield, and better work rate from the left sided central midfielder.
Listening to the game I was disappointed to hear that it didn't work better first half. I've been advocating this formation and as mentioned I feel Adkins is pretty close to what I'd play at the moment. Having watched the full game now on BP I think this is why it didn't work:
2nd half:
Wallace had replaced Harris just before half time. Adkins put Scougs on for Sharp at the break, meaning we switched to a diamond:
This helped. Oldham didn't have too much width themselves, and with four mostly central midfielders we got amongst them better. Scougall's pressing made a difference and he also made the odd run into space, which finally asked some questions from the Oldham midfielders who had been comfortable first half.
An example of us pressing better after losing possession high up the pitch. Basham gives it away, but immediate pressing from him, Scougall, Done and then Brayford means we don't just stop their chance to counter attack, we eventually regain possession and can go forward again:
We must do more of this, not just get men back to block them as they get close to our goal. Superb fitness levels are required though, we can't get away with (too m)any luxury players. Get this right and in time we'll improve a lot.
Anyway, we got ahead and restricted Oldham pretty well until the sending off. We managed to increase the tempo a little bit, although we were far from impressive and still couldn't create much.
Although it improved us, I don't think the diamond formation is a long term solution. Some former managers have tried it as well, but never kept it for very long. After the sending off we played:
A man down, it was all about stopping them, and we defended well. Oldham's limitations going forward also showed, but we dropped deep and made it difficult for them to find space in the last third. They tried attacking quite a bit on our left, but Wallace and Scougall did very well.
I hope Adkins realises he's not too far from getting it right with the 4-3-3, but we must get more aggression, running and energy in there. Coutts showed at Barnsley that he's not a great box to box man and Hammond showed the same yesterday. Sharp is struggling at the moment and we must get more out of our attacking assets. Scrapping 4-4-2 has given us more defensive control, but we must be positive and try to find some rhythm to our attacking play as well.
Long
Brayford Collins McEveley Harris
Coutts
Basham - - - Hammond
Done - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Adams
Sharp
Brayford Collins McEveley Harris
Coutts
Basham - - - Hammond
Done - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Adams
Sharp
When I saw the team selection I thought we were very close to my current preferred team. It was quite interesting to see that Coutts and Hammond had swapped roles from the Barnsley match, with the likely aim being better playmaking from deep midfield, and better work rate from the left sided central midfielder.
Listening to the game I was disappointed to hear that it didn't work better first half. I've been advocating this formation and as mentioned I feel Adkins is pretty close to what I'd play at the moment. Having watched the full game now on BP I think this is why it didn't work:
- Some credit has to go to Oldham, for winning the midfield battle. Pressing high up the pitch, they looked more up for it and comfortably dealt with our midfield's attempts to get moves going.
- They put a man (usually no 15 Winchester) on our deep playmaker, Coutts, and this meant he was unable to dictate things and start off moves. He was always marked at throw ins and when we built from the back:

- Basham and Hammond are both mediocre playmakers and couldn't compensate for the above
- This lead to poor tempo and a lot of hopeful attempts to find Sharp, Adams or Done.
- Sharp had a nightmare, nothing stuck.
- Our wide men either had their back to goal when they got the ball, or the passes into space lacked accuracy. Oldham's defenders easily read what we tried to do.
- Basham disappointed me with lower energy levels than normal.
- Hammond for me is too slow and also lacks the energy for a box to box role. He was better in the holding role at Barnsley. We need quicker feet in there, tenacity and someone who can bomb forward on and off the ball.
2nd half:
Wallace had replaced Harris just before half time. Adkins put Scougs on for Sharp at the break, meaning we switched to a diamond:
Long
Brayford Collins McEveley Wallace
Coutts
Basham - - - Hammond
Scougall
Done - - - - -Adams
Brayford Collins McEveley Wallace
Coutts
Basham - - - Hammond
Scougall
Done - - - - -Adams
This helped. Oldham didn't have too much width themselves, and with four mostly central midfielders we got amongst them better. Scougall's pressing made a difference and he also made the odd run into space, which finally asked some questions from the Oldham midfielders who had been comfortable first half.
An example of us pressing better after losing possession high up the pitch. Basham gives it away, but immediate pressing from him, Scougall, Done and then Brayford means we don't just stop their chance to counter attack, we eventually regain possession and can go forward again:
We must do more of this, not just get men back to block them as they get close to our goal. Superb fitness levels are required though, we can't get away with (too m)any luxury players. Get this right and in time we'll improve a lot.
Anyway, we got ahead and restricted Oldham pretty well until the sending off. We managed to increase the tempo a little bit, although we were far from impressive and still couldn't create much.
Although it improved us, I don't think the diamond formation is a long term solution. Some former managers have tried it as well, but never kept it for very long. After the sending off we played:
Long
Brayford Collins McEveley Wallace
Coutts Basham Hammond Scougall
Done
Brayford Collins McEveley Wallace
Coutts Basham Hammond Scougall
Done
A man down, it was all about stopping them, and we defended well. Oldham's limitations going forward also showed, but we dropped deep and made it difficult for them to find space in the last third. They tried attacking quite a bit on our left, but Wallace and Scougall did very well.
I hope Adkins realises he's not too far from getting it right with the 4-3-3, but we must get more aggression, running and energy in there. Coutts showed at Barnsley that he's not a great box to box man and Hammond showed the same yesterday. Sharp is struggling at the moment and we must get more out of our attacking assets. Scrapping 4-4-2 has given us more defensive control, but we must be positive and try to find some rhythm to our attacking play as well.