Is it the 1970's again?
1976-1979 very entertaining times watching the Albion
Where is [MENTION=12839]Goldstone Rapper[/MENTION] with his videos of those times?
Is it the 1970's again?
Looks like Chris may be going with a predominantly 442 formation this season, based on what we saw at Crawley and the publicised information that this is his preferred set up.
Thank **** I say. Let's forget all the fancy dan formations which are all very nice and flexible etc but can come unstuck at this level -see Derby away last term.
You won't find a better box to box central midfield pairing than Stephens and Kayal anywhere in this league. Full backs are sorted, as is the forward line (many pairings, just need to get the right balance). The centre back two are a bit light in depth as are the right and left midfield, although we have some options.
I am feeling quite confident.
Disappointing. Dinosaur football.
I wasn't at Crawley, and I keep reading on here that we played 442. The club twitter 100% listed the side as 4231, with Baldock in a three (with March and Lualua) behind Hemed.
Which actually was it?
Even if we start scoring goals? Last season was depressing.
Almost every team that gets promoted in this division uses a 2 up front formation. If we can create an effective striking partnership, such as Baldock and Hemed, then they will score far more than if we were to play Hemed on his own with Baldock on the wing again, for example. They will bring the best out of each other, and this has been shown by Watford (Deeney & Ighalo), Bournemouth (Wilson & Kermorgant), Leicester (Nugent & Vardy), Burnley (Vokes & Ings) and many more successful championship sides over the last few years. I think it's quite exciting to see how we've set up over the last few friendlies.
The football for the last 2 seasons has been so boring, predictable and crap!
Lot of b0110cks on here about 442 being prehistoric, boring, primitive, whatever. Possibly some idiot might even have managed to get the derogatory term 'hoofball' in somewhere, although I haven't actually seen it!
There's no reason why you can't play modern progressive possession football - pwoper football - with a 442 formation. What is there about a 442 formation to stop us playing Stockdale to Greer, Greer to Rosenior, Rosenior to Dunk, Dunk to Bong, Bong back to Dunk, Dunk to a random midfielder, then straight back to Greer, to Stockdale, to Rosenior, to Greer, to Dunk, all within ten yards of our penalty area, slowly, scientifically and keeping possession? Surely we can do that with a 442 just as well as with any other system?
Leicester and Burnley were far from uninspiring442 is so uninspiring. I really hope this does not become a thing as it would be so depressing.
What is there about a 442 formation to stop us playing Stockdale to Greer, Greer to Rosenior, Rosenior to Dunk, Dunk to Bong, Bong back to Dunk, Dunk to a random midfielder, then straight back to Greer, to Stockdale, to Rosenior, to Greer, to Dunk, all within ten yards of our penalty area, slowly, scientifically and keeping possession? Surely we can do that with a 442 just as well as with any other system?
I'm still pretty convinced that we will play 4 3 3 or 4 5 1 whichever way you look at it when the season kicks off, if we can get further up the field defensively then our attacking players will look much better and will be Able to support a lone front man without the risk of being over run centrally.