How many unused overlaps did Edmundson make yesterday?! 15:45 - Oct 16 with 949 views | unstableblue | 5? Davis tended to come inside, and ignored them all from memory. But the movement of Fridge gave Davis the chance to do so. We were much better on the right yesterday. Donacien had a rare off day and his overlaps were very lacklustre. Burns just isn’t beating the man like he used to. We should have gone right more often, and we needed to break the lines via Morsy and Wolf more often. Edwards made a big difference, and I wish he’d take a shot earlier a few times. But we then got stuck with Evans too deep trying to go diagonal to Davis or the centre… but by then Lincoln’s back like we’re marking us in a line so easily. Friday will be a different game altogether. Paul Warne knows how to beat Ipswich… comes with incredible intensity and press… his Rotherham have blown us away at PR a few times. But this is an older Derby side and perhaps them trying to come at us may suit this Ipswich side. Certainly both the town players and the crowd are going to have to ‘turn up’ |  |
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How many unused overlaps did Edmundson make yesterday?! on 15:54 - Oct 16 with 918 views | GeoffSentence | He was making some gutbusting runs round the outside, but as you say Davies didnt use him once. The same was also true on the other side in the first half but I think JD actually saw something of the ball in the second half. Lincoln didn't allow themselves to get pulled out of position to cover the runs though, so poor old JD and GE were making those runs for nothing. |  |
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How many unused overlaps did Edmundson make yesterday?! on 21:23 - Oct 16 with 784 views | SheffordBlue | The first few times his runs dragged their defender with him which created the space inside for our runner. It was after the defender cottoned on and stopped tracking Edmundson so closely that Davis might have done better slipping the ball to him. Edmundson didn't seem annoyed with the fact he hadn't been passed to which suggests it was a deliberate tactic. |  |
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How many unused overlaps did Edmundson make yesterday?! on 21:27 - Oct 16 with 771 views | longtimefan |
How many unused overlaps did Edmundson make yesterday?! on 15:54 - Oct 16 by GeoffSentence | He was making some gutbusting runs round the outside, but as you say Davies didnt use him once. The same was also true on the other side in the first half but I think JD actually saw something of the ball in the second half. Lincoln didn't allow themselves to get pulled out of position to cover the runs though, so poor old JD and GE were making those runs for nothing. |
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How many unused overlaps did Edmundson make yesterday?! on 22:06 - Oct 16 with 698 views | Plums |
How many unused overlaps did Edmundson make yesterday?! on 21:23 - Oct 16 by SheffordBlue | The first few times his runs dragged their defender with him which created the space inside for our runner. It was after the defender cottoned on and stopped tracking Edmundson so closely that Davis might have done better slipping the ball to him. Edmundson didn't seem annoyed with the fact he hadn't been passed to which suggests it was a deliberate tactic. |
I was struck by how many times he did it, leaving Woolfy at home alone. Given his ball playing skills, my initial reaction was that the Wolf should be making them but it shows how much he's come on that he's trusted in that role. |  |
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How many unused overlaps did Edmundson make yesterday?! on 00:21 - Oct 17 with 634 views | BondiBlue | Trying to copy mckenna's tactics on football manager is mental. The left-sided centre-back in a back 4 making overlapping runs past the left-back? |  |
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How many unused overlaps did Edmundson make yesterday?! on 01:30 - Oct 17 with 621 views | bournemouthblue | Bigger club, bigger away following, a bit of previous in the MM years Night game, it should be a better game to watch Paul Warne's Rotherham did what Lincoln did, far better which is ultimately why they now preside in the Championship I can't imagine Derby will play quite in that style or as effectively currently but they have some talented old heads who will be a threat They'll want a bit more space to play which should suit us They have the quality that can hurt you without too many opportunities so we'll have to be careful |  |
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How many unused overlaps did Edmundson make yesterday?! on 06:30 - Oct 17 with 570 views | PioneerBlue | The idea of Edmundson over/under lapping and not being used isn’t a concern if it draws a player out of position, creates an overload or enables us to get a better cross into the box. If he’s going to do it more regularly let’s see what it brings over time. |  |
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How many unused overlaps did Edmundson make yesterday?! on 08:38 - Oct 17 with 460 views | catch74 | Westlake was saying in commentary, from very early on that it would be the centre backs that needed to break forward and would find the space. Seemed to take a while for this to happen and Woolfy didn’t seem to make many of his trademark runs (obviously last third of the match he was on his own at the back so couldn’t.) Westlake also wondering if Woolfy could have been playing the Evans passes and Evans pushing up more. We maybe needed to be a bit braver earlier but 100% created enough chances to win the game and I imagine KM thought we’d blow them away last 20 mins, think Chaplin not scoring from his chances the most surprising aspect. He’s maybe a bit of a confidence player, the penalty miss worn have helped. Could easily see Jackson in for Burns and Edwards for Chaplin on Friday, as others have said. |  |
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How many unused overlaps did Edmundson make yesterday?! on 08:39 - Oct 17 with 458 views | DJR | On runs made and not picked up, Jackson is forever doing this. With his pace, a clever ball for him to run onto in a more central area would surely bear fruit but Evans and Morsy never really play such balls. [Post edited 17 Oct 2022 8:40]
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