....having the guts to leave Freeman out last night. Undoubtedly a talented player but the first half showed how quickly we can get forward and work a defence without all the stepovers and 360s. Big difference Eze, a kid, beats someone and passes. It works. Freeman came on with a point to prove and scored - let's hope he's learnt something. Much has been posted on here about the squad being better than Holloway gets out of it. Ok, one game - and Foolham to come - but last night showed there is a lot more we could have seen this season with the right formation and a shake up of the midfield occasionally.
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Fully agree. And he made a big impact coming on from the bench too.Top Scorers 2018/2019
Nakhi Wells - 8
Pawel Wszolek - 6
Luke Freeman - 6
Matt Smith - 6
Ebere Eze - 4
Joel Lynch - 3
Tomer Hemed - 3
Toni Leistner - 2
Massimo Luongo- 2
Angel Rangel - 2
Bright Osayi-Samuel - 2
Geoff Cameron - 1
Aramide Oteh - 1
Jake Bidwell - 1
Jordan Cousins - 1
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I actually hope that bank of 3 in the midfield, and the general perception that they are the first names on the team sheet is now a thing of the past. I know Freeman likes to play through the middle, but I far prefer Scowen and Mas in there with a bit of pace on at least 1 wing.
Freeman through the middle, with everything (that isn't hit long) going through him is predictable and often slow. Pace out wide just gives us another attacking option. I hope we stick with this set up. Flat back 4, Mas and Scowen in in the middle. Choice of Sylla or Smith up front, then Freeman, Eze, Smyth, Pawel, BOS etc fighting it out for the 3 remaining spots.Last edited by Tarbie; 14-03-2018, 10:53 AM.
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Originally posted by Alanwycombe View Post....having the guts to leave Freeman out last night. Undoubtedly a talented player but the first half showed how quickly we can get forward and work a defence without all the stepovers and 360s. Big difference Eze, a kid, beats someone and passes. It works. Freeman came on with a point to prove and scored - let's hope he's learnt something. Much has been posted on here about the squad being better than Holloway gets out of it. Ok, one game - and Foolham to come - but last night showed there is a lot more we could have seen this season with the right formation and a shake up of the midfield occasionally.
Wonder if the players are proving a point as a unit? Could've been a mini revolt?
Whatever the difference it's obviously working. A result against Fulham will be the end of the matter.
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Originally posted by Hubble View PostHe left him out because he was one yellow card away from suspension. Following last night's game he's back to zero again. So basic common sense.
imo, one of the reasons that we've struggled away from home is that we've lacked the players to counterattack effectively. i thought the pace and directness of players in midfield like eze, pav and manning allowed us to do that much better last night.
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Originally posted by klonk View Posttrue... but holloway may have accidentally stumbled across something in the process.
imo, one of the reasons that we've struggled away from home is that we've lacked the players to counterattack effectively. i thought the pace and directness of players in midfield like eze, pav and manning allowed us to do that much better last night.
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Originally posted by Hubble View PostHe left him out because he was one yellow card away from suspension. Following last night's game he's back to zero again. So basic common sense.
Another thing is that Freeman has 5 cards whole season 2 of them after New Year so he was in no danger
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Originally posted by hh9 View PostWhy on earth then did he bring him on - yellow card can come anytime in the match
Another thing is that Freeman has 5 cards whole season 2 of them after New Year so he was in no danger
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Originally posted by Hubble View PostHe left him out because he was one yellow card away from suspension. Following last night's game he's back to zero again. So basic common sense.
Response to mush if we had lost without him don’t think anyone would have cared as we have lost plenty away with him. Ollie tried something new and it worked that’s managers job
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Originally posted by West Acton View PostIf the intention was to protect him from suspension then you would not bring him on. I reckon he was dropped as he has great stats on paper but st same time kills lots of moves
Response to mush if we had lost without him don’t think anyone would have cared as we have lost plenty away with him. Ollie tried something new and it worked that’s managers job
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