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  • #46
    Pinks what you on about everyone is buzzing giving him praise but your doing what you always do and trying to draw people into unnecessary debate.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by Tarbie View Post
      Cos you consistently fail to acknowledge the fact that Ollie made a hash of the first 7 months of this season. You're always looking to deflect blame from him, or put it down to us being 'a work in progress' or whatever.

      If I'm honest, the thing that annoys me the most is I know full well you've only watched a fraction of the games, yet your prepared to go head to head with fans that go every week and tell them they're wrong.

      Anyway, said enough. I'm gonna go enjoy the 3 points and cook something nice for my dinner.
      No i do not fail to see the issues ollie and rangers had at all thanks tarbs, why do you seem to think you are by far superior? ollie saw exactly what we needed and has sorted it out & with hardly buying any new players & what was spent was peanuts, read dogs post for exactly how it was & has happened! tbh tarbs you and youre opinion doesnt annoy me at all mate
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      • #48
        Originally posted by wortonranger View Post
        Good players should be able to adapt to a system that suits the game in question.
        Yes, with the exception of the WB position which is a highly specialised role that relatively few players can carry out consistently well, especially Bidwell and Pawel who were never comfortable in that role for 3/4 of the season and it held the team back massively as we all witnessed in the performances during that period. No coincidence that as soon as they were played in their correct positions and we reverted to a back 4 the results, performances and confidence levels instantly shot up.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by wortonranger View Post
          It’s between the two views surely? Several players have had a chance to show what they can do and have emerged as great prospects. Good players should be able to adapt to a system that suits the game in question. Looks like we could be set up well for next season as a result, as long as mistakes from this season are learned from.
          Good point Worton.
          Hurts me to admit it, but I find myself congratulating Ollie, done real well with next to nothing to spend and has the making of a really exciting young team for the future.
          Minds Are Like Parachutes.
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          • #50
            F**k I thought we won 4-1....has the result been reversed?

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            • #51
              Originally posted by West Acton View Post
              Pinks what you on about everyone is buzzing giving him praise but your doing what you always do and trying to draw people into unnecessary debate.
              Hold on a minute westy, read my first post? tad hyprocritical when im not the one whos had to post to debate
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              • #52
                Originally posted by Fraggy View Post
                Maybe someone on here who has made it to a few training sessions could shine some light on this?
                Not training sessions but know for a fact that some of the staff that sit on the bench on matchdays had been just as bewildered by the persistence with 3-5-2 as the rest of us. We've also had players coming out in the media saying how much more comfortable they are with 4 at the back. Doesn't take a rocket scientist to work out that strong words must have been had behind the scenes to instigate a change, with the 2-5 home reverse to Forest being the main catalyst.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by hal9thou View Post
                  Just a shame it took him so long to sort the system, as I'm sure you would agree.

                  We'd be right in the mix if that change had come sooner. Still, better late than never.

                  Hoooooops.............
                  If that’s the quote that’s upset you pinks then I’m a bit confused.

                  Seems a fair point.

                  The 352 held us back. Great result and performance. Well done Ollie. I’m sure even he would admit in private that 352 was a mistake in retrospect.

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Awin View Post
                    If that’s the quote that’s upset you pinks then I’m a bit confused.

                    Seems a fair point.

                    The 352 held us back. Great result and performance. Well done Ollie. I’m sure even he would admit in private that 352 was a mistake in retrospect.
                    Why would i be upset awin, chuffed and a superb performance and has been coming for a while
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                    • #55
                      Now Ollie is doing miracles Can he bring Jesus back
                      Ad play him as wing back
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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Stanley View Post
                        Not training sessions but know for a fact that some of the staff that sit on the bench on matchdays had been just as bewildered by the persistence with 3-5-2 as the rest of us. We've also had players coming out in the media saying how much more comfortable they are with 4 at the back. Doesn't take a rocket scientist to work out that strong words must have been had behind the scenes to instigate a change, with the 2-5 home reverse to Forest being the main catalyst.
                        I knew about the rumours of staff having a moan on the bench; but was more interested in what exactly Ollie was seeing on the training ground to keep going with that formation and selecting CW up front.
                        What bill said above makes a bit of sense, as we know Ollie loves a trier; what I couldn't wrap my head around was why he persisted with 3-5-2, if so many people were pointing out the error of his ways.
                        Minds Are Like Parachutes.
                        Work Best When Open...
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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Fraggy View Post
                          what I couldn't wrap my head around was why he persisted with 3-5-2, if so many people were pointing out the error of his ways.
                          Well that's been the 64,000 dollar question for some time. Personally think it was just downright stubbornness, but really wouldn't be surprised if some strong words weren't exchanged behind closed doors. The contrast post the forest match has been soo palpable.

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                          • #58
                            Not having that Ollie's stubbornness speaks for itself self he won't be told by anybody he's his own man right or wrong !

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Gtleighsr3 View Post
                              Now Ollie is doing miracles Can he bring Jesus back
                              Ad play him as wing back
                              No he plays for Man city

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                              • #60
                                credit where credits due, we played well today. we had no bite in the first half but the second half display was awesome to watch!! manning looked like he was wearing a norwich home kit by the end of the game, i was really impressed by his all round performance, hes a right battler. motm is a very hard one as the likes of lynch, ned, manning, smith and freeman all put in brilliant performances today. not one player had a bad game.

                                i love the 4 at the back, our defence just looks so solid now. absolutely loved the game today even though i wasn't there it was a performance that'll stop hitman's son supporting spurs instead.

                                eze brings so much to the team, hes an outlet and has that class that we've been lacking in the final third, hes always avaliable for a pass and just drifts through players whenever he has the ball. brilliant game

                                @nas, how many points on average have we picked up since switching to 4 at the back compared to playing 3 at the back? would love to know

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