Is it just me or is there so much more of this passing sideways and backwards going on now like here at rangers, compared to years ago, finding its driving me mad watching it with boredom, seeing england do it all the time & us, just seems to be nearly all teams now, like a break away move, ball gets played out to the winger whos got space to run at the defender, but then stops and passes back ffs! How many times does that seem to happen, soo predictable its making any games so hard to watch for me personally! Whats everyones views on it, just dont recall it being anywhere near as bad bitd!
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Deffo mush, its just not how it was back in my day give me back the old days over this any day for me!
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Its all about keeping possession these days. If that winger thinks he will lose the ball, its better if he passes it back to start the attack again rather then losing it. After all, the opposition cant score if you have the ball.
People hoping we will move back to 442 will be disappointed, this isn't ever going to happen. 4231 is the modern system, its just that most teams, including ours, dont have the players with the ability to play it at its true potential yet.
I remember when we beat Swansea 3-0 at home under MH, they were doing a lot of side to side passing but they've evolved into a very decent outfit these days.
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Originally posted by Jeems View PostIts all about keeping possession these days. If that winger thinks he will lose the ball, its better if he passes it back to start the attack again rather then losing it. After all, the opposition cant score if you have the ball.
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Yeah true jeems & i suppose the money side has come into it even more now where managers are afraid to lose their jobs aswell! Im with mush on what id like to see, just think too many teams and manager follow trends, some need to be braver and not just go with the flow!
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Originally posted by Shepherds Mush View PostPossession and pulling a defending side out of their shape so you can play killer passes in behind. Personally don't think we are good enough to do this and would prefer to see the old school attacking play any day of the week.
We lack pace, power and vision in midfield. I hope our new signings can settle in quickly. Jury's out on Seb but his hold up play is getting better. Our NW team was actually set up perfectly for 4231.
Mackie (9 goals) Tarbs (19) Routledge (5)
HH (13)
We also had Akos, Smith and Ephraim as back up for those attacking roles. I cant see our mids getting anywhere close to 33 goals this season.
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Originally posted by Shepherds Mush View PostAside from Chery ? Possibly not but time will tell."What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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Unfortunately, too many teams and managers think it's clever to go out with the attitude of trying to avoid conceding and losing first and foremost. And as you would expect, this inevitably leads to negative and boring football. Been happening for a while now and we are expert at not providing entertainment.
In addition, the general standard of footballer, certainly in this division is apalling. I find it hard to believe that blokes that train every day are incapable of accurate passing and the amount of players that cannot get shots on target from in and around the penalty area never ceases to amaze me.
Always look forward to a matchday. Unfortunately, the worst part of them is almost always the hour and a half having to watch such awful football. Not sure how much longer I can hack it to be honest. Shepherds Bush is a bit of a trek for a few beers.
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Originally posted by brightonr View PostUnfortunately, too many teams and managers think it's clever to go out with the attitude of trying to avoid conceding and losing first and foremost. And as you would expect, this inevitably leads to negative and boring football. Been happening for a while now and we are expert at not providing entertainment.
In addition, the general standard of footballer, certainly in this division is apalling. I find it hard to believe that blokes that train every day are incapable of accurate passing and the amount of players that cannot get shots on target from in and around the penalty area never ceases to amaze me.
Always look forward to a matchday. Unfortunately, the worst part of them is almost always the hour and a half having to watch such awful football. Not sure how much longer I can hack it to be honest. Shepherds Bush is a bit of a trek for a few beers.I played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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Originally posted by Fraggy View PostWith the modern game being so Stat driven, is the backwards/sideways passing because players want to keep their stats positive?I played sunday league football today.
Clearly I was the best player on the pitch.
I scored 5 and made 7 last ditch tackles.
We lost 5-0 but the rest of my team were sh it!
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not the modern game at all - been going on for decades - Ray wilkins was known as the crab playing for Man utd - Hansen and lawenson Made a career out of passing the ball to each other...the great italian teams of the 70's were bread on it...nostalgia is a wonderful thing
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