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[Football] Do you still watch MOTD?









hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
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Mar 16, 2005
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Chandlers Ford
Micah Richards is a box tick, complete goon, you’ll find half a dozen more knowledgeable bores in any pub.
Richards‘ ’analysis’ of our performance was focused on how high our set up allowed the wing-back Lamptey, to get up the pitch. The line up graphic on the BBC match report shows the same - but the reason he’s so high is that he was playing left midfield (with Igor solidly at left back)
 




Stato

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Dec 21, 2011
7,374
If you don't usually watch it, just get on the iplayer and treat yourself to the end titles. It finishes with our fourth, and focus on Joao's subsequent 1-2-3-4 done celebration. With that iconic music behind it, it's absolute porn for any Brighton fan.
 












singing4seagulls

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Apr 2, 2017
69
I normally only watch the Brighton segment, so just went back to watch the last 10 seconds of the credits. That, was magestic. Thank you.
 


Dick Swiveller

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Sep 9, 2011
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Jonathan Pearce referring to mark bright "he literally shed blood for crystal palace as a player".o_O
He needs putting out to pasture. Trying to be a latter day Coleman/Wolstenholme. Commentary has moved on since "1-0".
 


A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
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Deepest, darkest Sussex
Watching it now. Jeez, someone get Jonathan Pearce some Valium.
 




Bold Seagull

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Mar 18, 2010
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Hove
Richards‘ ’analysis’ of our performance was focused on how high our set up allowed the wing-back Lamptey, to get up the pitch. The line up graphic on the BBC match report shows the same - but the reason he’s so high is that he was playing left midfield (with Igor solidly at left back)
I saw it as a 3 I must say with Igor a wide 3rd CB, Hinch and Lamptey both wing backs but it was lopsided and nuanced but not sure any of them fulfilled a conventional full back role yesterday.
 


HHGull

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Dec 29, 2011
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Not just one, but two Brighton segments last night!
 


aolstudios

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Nov 30, 2011
5,280
brighton
If you don't usually watch it, just get on the iplayer and treat yourself to the end titles. It finishes with our fourth, and focus on Joao's subsequent 1-2-3-4 done celebration. With that iconic music behind it, it's absolute porn for any Brighton fan.
 




hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
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Mar 16, 2005
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Chandlers Ford
I saw it as a 3 I must say with Igor a wide 3rd CB, Hinch and Lamptey both wing backs but it was lopsided and nuanced but not sure any of them fulfilled a conventional full back role yesterday.
It’s effectively a back four, with one solid full-back and one more attacking full (wing) back. We do exactly the same with a back line of Veltman, Dunk +1 and Pervis (only in that scenario it is the left back Pervis who bombs forward, whilst Joel sits.)

Same principle yesterday, but with the right back Hinshelwood given freedom to go forward, while the left back Igor sat.

Tariq Lamptey played on the left wing - he never at any point spent time in the back line.
 


Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

I believe in Joe Hendry
Oct 4, 2003
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It’s effectively a back four, with one solid full-back and one more attacking full (wing) back. We do exactly the same with a back line of Veltman, Dunk +1 and Pervis (only in that scenario it is the left back Pervis who bombs forward, whilst Joel sits.)

Same principle yesterday, but with the right back Hinshelwood given freedom to go forward, while the left back Igor sat.

Tariq Lamptey played on the left wing - he never at any point spent time in the back line.
Totally agree.

We’ve been playing this formation a lot this season. It’s very fluid, a back four when we are defending and goes in to a back 3 when we have possession which allows Jack Hinshelwood to advance a lot further forward and effectively become an extra midfielder. As soon as we lose the ball Jack (or someone else who can cover) gets back to right back and we are a 4 again back there.

You are right at no point yesterday did Lamptey play as a wing back, he was a winger all the time he was on the pitch.
 


Machiavelli

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Oct 11, 2013
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Fiveways
It’s effectively a back four, with one solid full-back and one more attacking full (wing) back. We do exactly the same with a back line of Veltman, Dunk +1 and Pervis (only in that scenario it is the left back Pervis who bombs forward, whilst Joel sits.)

Same principle yesterday, but with the right back Hinshelwood given freedom to go forward, while the left back Igor sat.

Tariq Lamptey played on the left wing - he never at any point spent time in the back line.
Yes. Facundo and Tariq were clearly playing as wingers. And you're right, it's normally Pervis that is the FB that bombs on whereas the other one (Veltman) sits, but with Hinshelwood playing at RB, he's been the one to do it.
It's the same way that Pep plays with one FB tucked in (eg the Stones role), allowing a 3-2 defensive formation 3 defenders, and then the other one and DCM further up) when we have the ball. Jonathan Wilson knows most about formations, and he's been writing about it in terms of City for a while now, while also linking it back to the way teams have set up in the past.
It's also why the oft-repeated 'we need a RB like Pervis' plea neglects how we actually set up.
 


SK1NT

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Sep 9, 2003
8,762
Thames Ditton
If there are some good games. I mainly forward the boring analysis.
 








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