Almost without exception people put out their "suggested" formation for Albion for next season as 4-4-2; surely we're going to play 5-3-2 with two attacking wing backs?
#justsayin
#justsayin
Almost without exception people put out their "suggested" formation for Albion for next season as 4-4-2; surely we're going to play 5-3-2 with two attacking wing backs?
#justsayin
More likely to play a 3412 like this
TK
BSG GG WB
WB LB New KLL
VR
CMS Rhodes
More likely to play a 3412 like this
TK
BSG GG WB
WB LB New KLL
VR
CMS Rhodes
What I would like to see with our larger squad is a home side playing attacking football and a more defensive team selected for away matches, this should still give us a top half position in the league and provide the flair and goals
which we enjoyed in League 1.
Why the hell would we have been slowly developing a patient intelligent passing game just to give up suddenly and hump it up the pitch to the strikers as fast as we can? The next step in the progression is to develop/get in players who can play "walking pace" as you put it but then when the opportunity arises in a game inject sudden bursts of faster passing to break the opposition down. If we are a goal up or it is the first half, patience and keeping the ball is a higher priority.
Kuszczak
Bruno - Greer - El-Abd - Bridge
Bridcutt
Buckley - New Midfielder - Vicente - LuaLua
CMS
With either one winger and two strikers, or two wingers and one striker, depending on the oppo.
Almost without exception people put out their "suggested" formation for Albion for next season as 4-4-2; surely we're going to play 5-3-2 with two attacking wing backs?
#justsayin