So you've heard some second hand stuff from people who claim to be linked to the players? Well done.
I've just had a little look at the stats for Maccabi Tel Aviv's championship winning season for 2012-2013:
http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/en/maccabi-tel-aviv/begegnungen-datum/verein_119_2012.html
It seems like Oscar mainly used at least 2, sometimes 3 strikers. With various permutations of 4-3-3, 5-2-3, 4-4-2 and 5-3-2.
He never once used a lone striker up front.
I'm wondering why he changed his attacking philosophy after coming here, especially regarding the lone striker. Is it because he thinks Ulloa's the only decent striker we have? Did he have a look at our crop of players and decide to stick to Poyet's formation (pretty much) because he perceived that was the best way to play to their strengths?
I think he could be a great manager for us if he was really allowed to mould the team into playing the way he played with Maccabi.
Trouble is we'd need to buy at least 3 strikers and keep Ulloa if we were to regularly play 2 up front next season.
Interesting stuff, and confirms what I thought. I think Oscar came here to play attacking, expansive football, but when he'd had a chance to properly asses the squad, realised that we didn't have enough quality to do that and get promoted. So he decided to just try and get as many points as possible in his first season, which meant a more solid, patient system. And I for one think that was the right thing to do.
I've just had a little look at the stats for Maccabi Tel Aviv's championship winning season for 2012-2013:
http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/en/maccabi-tel-aviv/begegnungen-datum/verein_119_2012.html
It seems like Oscar mainly used at least 2, sometimes 3 strikers. With various permutations of 4-3-3, 5-2-3, 4-4-2 and 5-3-2.
He never once used a lone striker up front.
I'm wondering why he changed his attacking philosophy after coming here, especially regarding the lone striker. Is it because he thinks Ulloa's the only decent striker we have? Did he have a look at our crop of players and decide to stick to Poyet's formation (pretty much) because he perceived that was the best way to play to their strengths?
I think he could be a great manager for us if he was really allowed to mould the team into playing the way he played with Maccabi.
Trouble is we'd need to buy at least 3 strikers and keep Ulloa if we were to regularly play 2 up front next season.
If we sacked Oscar, after reaching the play-offs this year, we would be the laughing stock of the football league.
I can't believe we are slating our coach! We are in the play offs. Absurd. Positive support only is needed at moment. FFS
We have another two strikers. One is being ignored and the other got 10 minutes.
Well quite. The question is why are they being ignored when Oscar clearly preferred to play at least 2 strikers at his previous club? Either he doesn't think the strikers we have are good enough, or something/someone has changed his attacking philosophy, which I seem to remember him talking about when he first took over the post.
Maybe it's that whole director of football vs head coach thing?
Claim? Their father and sister... I'm pretty sure they're not lying to me? Hahahah
If our ambitions are only to acheive the play offs and worry about our street cred why the **** has tony spent 125million on new ground and training facility
If he does not change his tactics Sunday we will lose, he then needs to be sacked
Oscar can pick as many strikers as he likes, but if they do not get the ball as our midfield is not good enough to unpick the defence, it won't make any difference. That is what the problem is. Our main "unpickers" have either been injured or ineffective - Buckley, Lua Lua and Orlandi mainly. Losing Crofts and Stephans too. Lopez has been poor, Lingard has done alright and chipped in with goals and Solly has been very good in patches which is all we can expect from a kid.
People have been crying out for pace - Buckley has lost it and the first thing Lua Lua does every time he gets the ball is stand still.
Oscar played Barnes and Ulloa together when he could but I doubt that Hoskins and CMS would last more than 30 minutes at the moment. Obika was, well, Obika and Spanish Rod was an experiment that has not worked.
I don't think there is a battle of wills going on at the club as you suggest, rather a lack a creative talent when we have needed it, an injury problem that has meant he has not been able to pick a consistent strike force and senior players not performing as they should for whatever reason.
Having said all of that, we are still in the play-offs and could still get something from them. Which I think is quite an achievement for a first season in English football.
The players are genuinely bored of listening to oscar long and dragging team talks and the general consensus of the players is that NJ is a prick. Oscar is far from tactically inept, Possibly too tactical!
So we did not sit back and defend once we had scored then, are you pissed were you even at the game