Current state of things for international break 14:36 - Nov 11 with 3404 views | itfcjoe | Home: GK - Walton FB - H.Clarke, Davis, Johnson, Townsend, Tuanzebe CB - Woolfenden, Greaves CM - Morsy, Phillips, Cajuste, Taylor, Luongo W/10 - Burns, Chaplin, J.Clarke CF - Hirst Away: GK - Muric, Slicker FB - CB - Burgess, O'Shea CM - W/10 - Hutchinson, Szmodics, Broadhead CF - Al-Hamadi, Delap Injured: Ogbene Would it be greedy to suggest that O'Shea, and one of Delap or Hutchinson at least could pull out as well?! [Post edited 11 Nov 2024 14:46]
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Current state of things for international break on 17:08 - Nov 11 with 402 views | FrimleyBlue |
Current state of things for international break on 16:48 - Nov 11 by LankHenners | Yeah and without wanting to be too blunt I think people need to open their eyes a bit with him to see how he's actually playing the role. He spends a lot of time drifting out to the right as has every player we've played in that position since McKenna's been here but starting from that central position is a lot different to actually being on the right from the off. Also seems pretty clear what attributes he has over Chaplin in that role and why he's starting more than him, not that there won't be times when Chaplin's set of skills might come in handy. |
To be blunt If you had your eyes open you'd have seen that he wasn't more of a right sided forward than the previous central roaming 10 role. Aided by the excellent delap who dropped deep in his central role ala kane style. The excellent Johnson in his hybrid wingback role enabled hutch to utilise the space out wide much better than when we tried to play him with a forward wide burns or an on running ogbene. Tbh is astounding how many people failed to see the excellent tactical change KM did for the game. Seeing people saying it was the same hybrid system. Not it wasn't. There was a flat back 5 at times. Which became a fluid 3 4 3 with johnson and davis becoming wide midfielders with Sammy delap and hutch playing a front 3. |  |
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Current state of things for international break on 17:13 - Nov 11 with 374 views | FrimleyBlue |
Current state of things for international break on 16:47 - Nov 11 by _clive_baker_ | That's been true of pretty much every game this season, his bias is to operate right when you see the heat maps, which I presume is by design. Its very different lining up as we did yesterday and him having that licence vs. him being the out and out right sided replacement for Burns / Ogbene though as some suggested which I can't agree with. Otherwise there's no red in the centre of that heat map. The 2nd goal is case in point, he's not getting the white of the right hand touchline on his boots, he's skipping away from a challenge in the centre circle, driving forward on the left and playing in Szmodics. Yesterday was a bit different with a naturally less attacking Johnson which effectively doubled as a back 5 at times. Omari's so dangerous I think you need him where he can hurt the opposition 180 degrees. Any wider and he's only hurting them 90 degrees left. |
We will have to simply agree to disagree on this one. I saw yesterday's role a perfect one for him and not one that was wide right nor the previous roaming 10 role imo. Most previous games he was losing the ball deep in the middle he didn't have that problem. Delap helped him centrally and hutch was able to drift into spaces instead. Either way it bloody worked. But it definitely wasn't what we've seen before this season. |  |
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Current state of things for international break on 17:18 - Nov 11 with 360 views | LankHenners |
Current state of things for international break on 17:08 - Nov 11 by FrimleyBlue | To be blunt If you had your eyes open you'd have seen that he wasn't more of a right sided forward than the previous central roaming 10 role. Aided by the excellent delap who dropped deep in his central role ala kane style. The excellent Johnson in his hybrid wingback role enabled hutch to utilise the space out wide much better than when we tried to play him with a forward wide burns or an on running ogbene. Tbh is astounding how many people failed to see the excellent tactical change KM did for the game. Seeing people saying it was the same hybrid system. Not it wasn't. There was a flat back 5 at times. Which became a fluid 3 4 3 with johnson and davis becoming wide midfielders with Sammy delap and hutch playing a front 3. |
Just FYI to save you the bother in the future, I don't have you on ignore via the site function but I'm not going to engage with anything you post so no need to waste your time replying. |  |
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Current state of things for international break on 17:20 - Nov 11 with 339 views | FrimleyBlue |
Current state of things for international break on 17:18 - Nov 11 by LankHenners | Just FYI to save you the bother in the future, I don't have you on ignore via the site function but I'm not going to engage with anything you post so no need to waste your time replying. |
Oh no. Anyway.. glad you've seen you were wrong and didn't want to be embarrassed by agreeing with me. Have a good night :) |  |
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Current state of things for international break on 17:28 - Nov 11 with 323 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
Current state of things for international break on 17:08 - Nov 11 by FrimleyBlue | To be blunt If you had your eyes open you'd have seen that he wasn't more of a right sided forward than the previous central roaming 10 role. Aided by the excellent delap who dropped deep in his central role ala kane style. The excellent Johnson in his hybrid wingback role enabled hutch to utilise the space out wide much better than when we tried to play him with a forward wide burns or an on running ogbene. Tbh is astounding how many people failed to see the excellent tactical change KM did for the game. Seeing people saying it was the same hybrid system. Not it wasn't. There was a flat back 5 at times. Which became a fluid 3 4 3 with johnson and davis becoming wide midfielders with Sammy delap and hutch playing a front 3. |
The formation always is fluid. I am sure we lined up slightly differently with the personnel we used yesterday but it always is very fluid. |  |
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