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midnight_rendezvous

Well-known member
Aug 10, 2012
3,743
The Black Country
More through balls. Thats the kind of ball that Baldock and CMS with thrive on.
 


martin tyler

Well-known member
Jan 25, 2013
5,968
I would alter slightly
Go 4-3-3 more
If all fit

Stockdale........ Ankeram
Bruno......... Calderon
Greer......... Hughes
Dunk........ Chicksen
Bennett........

DM Holla........ Ince/JFC
DM Stephens........ Crofts
AM Texeria............ Paddy

RF Colunga........ March
CF CMS......... COG
LF Baldock.......... LuaLua

We have 4 decent enough strikers. We need to think on how to play to their strengths
 






Brighton Mod

Its All Too Beautiful
Its beyond Sammi, we need to change the thinking in the boardroom. Lets compare our situation with that of Southampton. Sold their best players in summer for a fortune, lost their manager and it was expressed that they would suffer. They brought in an experienced manager, made some sensible buys, long excluded, and now are second in the prem. We sold our best players, changed our manager and are now languishing close to the relegation zone in the championship. We brought in a manager who has never managed in the UK with only 18 months experience of management, waited until the transfer window was nearly closed and honed in on whoever was left, in so doing had a poor start from which we have not recovered. Unpopular though this will be, the responsibility for our overall strategy lies with those who are at the top of the tree, Bloom, Burke and Barber. Don't blame Sammi, although he will be the fall guy, blame the aforementioned. I'm seeing poor governance at the club, we're stuck tis season with what we have, what a wasted opportunity!
 


wigman

Well-known member
Oct 10, 2006
4,755
East Preston
Its beyond Sammi, we need to change the thinking in the boardroom. Lets compare our situation with that of Southampton. Sold their best players in summer for a fortune, lost their manager and it was expressed that they would suffer. They brought in an experienced manager, made some sensible buys, long excluded, and now are second in the prem. We sold our best players, changed our manager and are now languishing close to the relegation zone in the championship. We brought in a manager who has never managed in the UK with only 18 months experience of management, waited until the transfer window was nearly closed and honed in on whoever was left, in so doing had a poor start from which we have not recovered. Unpopular though this will be, the responsibility for our overall strategy lies with those who are at the top of the tree, Bloom, Burke and Barber. Don't blame Sammi, although he will be the fall guy, blame the aforementioned. I'm seeing poor governance at the club, we're stuck tis season with what we have, what a wasted opportunity!

Seconded.
 


bhawoddy

Well-known member
Jan 25, 2011
3,621
Find players who can beat their man and commit defenders. If you can't create any openings/space your going to struggle to score goals
 








PILTDOWN MAN

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Sep 15, 2004
19,609
Hurst Green
Its beyond Sammi, we need to change the thinking in the boardroom. Lets compare our situation with that of Southampton. Sold their best players in summer for a fortune, lost their manager and it was expressed that they would suffer. They brought in an experienced manager, made some sensible buys, long excluded, and now are second in the prem. We sold our best players, changed our manager and are now languishing close to the relegation zone in the championship. We brought in a manager who has never managed in the UK with only 18 months experience of management, waited until the transfer window was nearly closed and honed in on whoever was left, in so doing had a poor start from which we have not recovered. Unpopular though this will be, the responsibility for our overall strategy lies with those who are at the top of the tree, Bloom, Burke and Barber. Don't blame Sammi, although he will be the fall guy, blame the aforementioned. I'm seeing poor governance at the club, we're stuck tis season with what we have, what a wasted opportunity!

Do find it hard to disagree will that.
 




Seasider78

Well-known member
Nov 14, 2004
6,011
Go back to playing the system that gave us such success over the past few seasons but with quicker transition of the ball from back to front. The team did not need a wholesale change of formation
 


Rookie

Greetings
Feb 8, 2005
12,324
Play wingers on the wing and allow Crofts and JFC to attack rather than covering the full backs. The players are not the problem
 


Tyreman123

Member
Jun 27, 2013
97
First up id like to change the useless fans especially the ones who booed at the end! you lot please don't bother to come again! stay at Home watch Chelsea win and laugh at Man united loosing, or Maybe just get a fix of goals from match of the day! (by the way you f ukwits we did have a team before August 2011, I know its hard to believe and yes sometimes it was hard going!)
 




PILTDOWN MAN

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Sep 15, 2004
19,609
Hurst Green
First up id like to change the useless fans especially the ones who booed at the end! you lot please don't bother to come again! stay at Home watch Chelsea win and laugh at Man united loosing, or Maybe just get a fix of goals from match of the day! (by the way you f ukwits we did have a team before August 2011, I know its hard to believe and yes sometimes it was hard going!)

Oh do shut up some of those were watching before you were born. If those who felt a good boo was needed sobeit.
 


kevtherev

Well-known member
Feb 28, 2008
10,467
Tunbridge Wells
Playing you best XI players does not necessarily mean it is your best side. I don't really rate O'Grady but i'd play him up front, either alone with Baldock/Cms/Colunga tucked in behind him, or play him as a partner with one of those three. We need a water carrier up front to take the knocks and ruffle a few feathers, the Blackpool centre halfs had a cake walk yesterday.
 


willalbion

Well-known member
May 8, 2006
1,585
London
Stop rotation - pick your best 11, pick a formation that suits the players we have.
 






ferring seagull

Well-known member
Dec 30, 2010
4,607
Its beyond Sammi, we need to change the thinking in the boardroom. Lets compare our situation with that of Southampton. Sold their best players in summer for a fortune, lost their manager and it was expressed that they would suffer. They brought in an experienced manager, made some sensible buys, long excluded, and now are second in the prem. We sold our best players, changed our manager and are now languishing close to the relegation zone in the championship. We brought in a manager who has never managed in the UK with only 18 months experience of management, waited until the transfer window was nearly closed and honed in on whoever was left, in so doing had a poor start from which we have not recovered. Unpopular though this will be, the responsibility for our overall strategy lies with those who are at the top of the tree, Bloom, Burke and Barber. Don't blame Sammi, although he will be the fall guy, blame the aforementioned. I'm seeing poor governance at the club, we're stuck this season with what we have, what a wasted opportunity!

Don't disagree with what you say but depends upon contracts as offered to some of those coming in. We may well be screwed as a result for up to three seasons or more !
 




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