cooperblade
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It's no excuse for our workrate not being where it should be but I think the pitch is causing us big problems. On the occasions when we do get our passing right, it often hits a bobble and ends up knee high when it gets to its intended recipient. It's definitely a leveller when we play sides who have less technical ability than ourselves.
We hardly got the ball out to Blackman at all yesterday and that massively reduces our attacking threat. The more he gets the ball, the more chances we create and the more shots we have. We have to get him more involved if we're to improve.
Is there a case for playing much more direct at home given the state of the pitch? We're lacking an easily identifiable style of play this term which wasn't the case last season (passing, overlapping full backs). Think that's largely down to the players we've lost (and some of those we've signed) but don't think the surface at the Lane helps. Maybe we should stick Kitson and Ironside up top, hit them early and get Blackman and Murphy trying to join in from wide areas and win the bits and pieces?
Hopefully the pitches at Notts County and Bury are in decent nick.
We hardly got the ball out to Blackman at all yesterday and that massively reduces our attacking threat. The more he gets the ball, the more chances we create and the more shots we have. We have to get him more involved if we're to improve.
Is there a case for playing much more direct at home given the state of the pitch? We're lacking an easily identifiable style of play this term which wasn't the case last season (passing, overlapping full backs). Think that's largely down to the players we've lost (and some of those we've signed) but don't think the surface at the Lane helps. Maybe we should stick Kitson and Ironside up top, hit them early and get Blackman and Murphy trying to join in from wide areas and win the bits and pieces?
Hopefully the pitches at Notts County and Bury are in decent nick.