From Brian Clough, through George Graham to Jose Mourinho managers like to build their side from the back. Before you learn to score goals you need to learn to stop conceding goals. You get secure at the back, you can then push up more and the attacking play also improves. Am delighted with the way Hughes is going about his defensive business - the left back is inspired, and so much better than a lazy Wayne Bridge thinking about his 90 large a week, his golf swing and why he hates JT. I really wanted Samba but think Hughes is right to play hard ball and say if we can't have him at a fair price we will get Onouha and hopefully Alex and still have some change left over. Brilliant business.
But what does puzzle me is the timing. I know this prob sounds v short-termist but we face a massive, massive game on Saturday. I'd take a hefty defeat in the cup to Chelsea if we cd guarantee three points now against Wigan. And Wigan is the one team in the Premiership even more goal shy than we are. So while our defence might not be the best, the Fulham match apart it hasn't been torn apart this season.
Therefore, just this week personally I wd have concentrated on more attacking players - in particular on bringing in a midfield player to help Barton, which might create the chances to bring us goals. Maybe he has been doing so v quietly behind the scenes but the impression you get is the club has been focusing on defence.
Anyway, whatever Hughes does he will have my backing as Warnock did. I just have a horrible sick feeling that we will be on here this weekend bemoaning our failure to bring in any attacking players this week after a drab 0-0 draw. Badly hope I'm wrong...
But what does puzzle me is the timing. I know this prob sounds v short-termist but we face a massive, massive game on Saturday. I'd take a hefty defeat in the cup to Chelsea if we cd guarantee three points now against Wigan. And Wigan is the one team in the Premiership even more goal shy than we are. So while our defence might not be the best, the Fulham match apart it hasn't been torn apart this season.
Therefore, just this week personally I wd have concentrated on more attacking players - in particular on bringing in a midfield player to help Barton, which might create the chances to bring us goals. Maybe he has been doing so v quietly behind the scenes but the impression you get is the club has been focusing on defence.
Anyway, whatever Hughes does he will have my backing as Warnock did. I just have a horrible sick feeling that we will be on here this weekend bemoaning our failure to bring in any attacking players this week after a drab 0-0 draw. Badly hope I'm wrong...
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