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  • #16
    Originally posted by Stanley76 View Post

    Forest are only 1 point behind us if they win their 2 games in hand


    Long, long way to go yet.
    There is indeed a long way to go, but bear in mind both Forest games in hand are away, and they have to visit LR too.

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    • #17
      The fact is Warnock sets his team up to be solid. Two sitting midfield players in Derry and Faulin mean we pick up a lot of second balls in and around our penalty box and the central third which means we don't concede many. On the reverse side we don't pick up many around the opposition's box or get our central midfield players into the box much, hence less chances and less goals.

      Yesterday, Hull set up to close down the space for Tarabat and Routledge, you would have hoped this would have created space for others. Unfortunately whilst he has tremendous skill and can change a game Tarabat in particular is not a team player and didn't look to create space for others. We will have to get used to teams setting up like this but still a good point and its not like everyone else is winning all their games.

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      • #18
        I just feel with all these draws we're getting away from home we're putting to much pressure on ourseleves to win at home,let's be honest we're not going to win every home game from now till the end of the season,we need to start winning away even it means we lose the odd game we must be more positive on our travels.

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        • #19
          I think Warnock is in a dilemma, that he wont ever admit to.

          Away from home, with Taarabt in the team, we have to be very solid and cautious behind him.
          But when he has a quiet game, it leaves our striker (Miller yesterday) totally isolated.

          Not a problem at home.
          But it wouldn't be a bad idea to have Taarabt on the bench for away games, and give Miller more support from someone who is willing to work harder when tracking back.
          I'd play Smith and Miller up front in certain games away from home, and go for the win, with Adel on the bench if we needed him.

          But would NW risk benching Adel?? That's his dilemma.

          At home, it's a no-brainer. He must start.
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