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How else could we play? 06:58 - Dec 3 with 194 viewsAxeldalai_lama

If McKenna woke up this morning and ripped it all up and started again, or if hypothetically he was replaced, what could be done with this expensively assembled squad?

It all seems a bit of a mismatch in many ways, with lots of expensive wide players and full backs who aren't one thing or the other which would complicate a 4-4-2 and a 5-3-2.

We've got scarce options up front in reality, so two up top might be beyond us at present. Could there be a better way of utilising our central midfielders, seems some quality there but not really suiting the way we set up.

All very strange and frustrating, we do seem to have a decent amount of 'quality' but there doesn't seem to be an obvious way to thread them all together and we're left with a bit of a mess. There must be a better way though.
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How else could we play? on 07:20 - Dec 3 with 120 viewsSaleAway

We don't need to change the formation. We need to change the mindset.

Move the ball with pace. Take the positive options. Find space when we don't have the ball

We did it once they scored and suddenly started creating chances.

Don't need a massive change, just take the handbrake off.

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How else could we play? on 07:26 - Dec 3 with 85 viewsSuperKieranMcKenna

For one thing we are so passive out of possession, where’s the aggressive and energetic press we had in our promotion season. There’s been a few goals we’ve leaked from the opposition pressing us, but at the other end we don’t seem to put that pressure on their defenders.

We aren’t a million miles off Martin-esque possession football with little end product.
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How else could we play? on 07:26 - Dec 3 with 83 viewsYallop2

Forget all that.

Beat Coventry and our title charge is on. COYB
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