Players Out of Position

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Matos at right back, Tanganga at right back, Oné on both wings at some point, Davies playing deeper than the centre halves. All of this just from today. Why does Wilder insist on playing players numerous players out of position in every game?

Surely we have enough players in the squad to put out an eleven where everybody is playing in their actual position. No wonder we look so disjointed and disorganised. Chrissy probably thinks it’s an outlandish suggestion, but when we’ve finally got two strikers on the pitch together, albeit an hour too late, why not have a go at playing them as a front pairing?

It’s bad enough having to endure the same, negative shit as last season, just without waiting to go 1-0 up first, but it’s even worse when we’ve got players who barely seem to know the role they’re being asked to play.
 

We don't have a right back who can play regularly.

We don't have a deep lying midfielder capable of taking the ball of the centre backs before progressing it. When out of position then anchoring, playing a disciplined protection role (Arblaster is this man; Davies if regularly fit (I know) could probably do it).

We don't have a target man that is comfortable with his back to goal. Campbell can have a decent makeshift go for an hour once a week. Ings and One forget it. Ings is unfit, injury prone and maybe even shot; the other is a kid.

Striker options are sadly lacking in general

Wide forward options are sadly lacking (no matter the formation). The best option is probably Ogbene who happens to be the best right back we can depend on (Seriki is a walking muscle injury so far).

I'm not sure that we have a left sided centre back?

Cooper doesn't look right. The replacement option are Davies (shudders) and an academy kid.

Burrows, Hamer, Peck and Cooper dropping off a cliff form wise don't help nor does the chronic lack of basic fitness.
 
Crazy talk.....much more fun to put players in the second or third position or to leave them on their own or give them no game plan they can stick to.
 
We don't have a right back who can play regularly.

We don't have a deep lying midfielder capable of taking the ball of the centre backs before progressing it. When out of position then anchoring, playing a disciplined protection role (Arblaster is this man; Davies if regularly fit (I know) could probably do it).

We don't have a target man that is comfortable with his back to goal. Campbell can have a decent makeshift go for an hour once a week. Ings and One forget it. Ings is unfit, injury prone and maybe even shot; the other is a kid.

Striker options are sadly lacking in general

Wide forward options are sadly lacking (no matter the formation). The best option is probably Ogbene who happens to be the best right back we can depend on (Seriki is a walking muscle injury so far).

I'm not sure that we have a left sided centre back?

Cooper doesn't look right. The replacement option are Davies (shudders) and an academy kid.

Burrows, Hamer, Peck and Cooper dropping off a cliff form wise don't help nor does the chronic lack of basic fitness.
This - we have about 100 players and at least half of them are not actual options anywhere on the pitch
 

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