I believe that there is not much wrong with the team, apart from missing a good striker and getting Hall back in the side. However, results at home and away leave a lot of questions not answered. Ollie is right in playing an offensive game when at home, with wing-backs, pressing high and all. However, this system cannot be played away from home. We do not have the abundance of talent to play that way when away. Sometimes, even the big clubs play differently when playing away. The best way to play in this case is to close the opponents in our half and counter with energy and fast as we could. The example I am trying to make is the game we played and won against Reading last season. We defended brilliantly and counter-attacked with such intensity. And avoid stupid mistakes, while stay concentrated. We are all experts after a defeat....I know some will say. But it is the way I see it. And I believe, it is the way it should be.
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Originally posted by Rich View PostAt home on our smaller pitch it works but away it doesn’t plus the others sides are more confident at home.
So we have to try different things and set up according the the oppo when away.
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Originally posted by Olly View PostHome teams are expected to attack generally, so set up for counter attacks, have we the players to do it?
Perhaps management team see something in our performances away from home that fans are not but the tactics to date are not bearing fruits
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Originally posted by West Acton View PostI think we have if you play with wingers out wide, pace and change formation but he’s currently unwilling to consider that.
Perhaps management team see something in our performances away from home that fans are not but the tactics to date are not bearing fruits
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