Are we likely to play 4-5-1 with an isolated striker all season 15:51 - Aug 22 with 439 views | Simonds92 | or is this just because we're playing against better opposition? I remember when Lambert first came in he persisted with an isolated Roberts upfront. | | | | |
Are we likely to play 4-5-1 with an isolated striker all season on 15:59 - Aug 22 with 393 views | TieDyedIn95 | If we're looking for a mid-table finish then yes! | |
| Football League First Division / Premier League
Champions (1): 1961—62 - Runners-up (2): 1980—81, 1981—82
Football League Second Division / EFL Championship
Champions (3): 1960—61, 1967—68, 1991—92 - Play-off winners (1): 1999—2000
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Are we likely to play 4-5-1 with an isolated striker all season on 16:11 - Aug 22 with 368 views | SonOfSpock | Never been a fan of 1 up front. I dont see why we'd need anything other than a 442 in this division. It leaves the striker isolated, and its not like we have any midfielders that know where the back of the net is. Its a no from me, but I dont pick the team. | | | |
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