I think it's safe to say Rowett hands down won the tactical battle here.
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Originally posted by Stanley View PostI think it's safe to say Rowett hands down won the tactical battle here.
We've gone the other way in my opinion. Pride, passion and heart over tactical nouse. On the whole it's working for us though, isn't it? Most of the fans seem happy with Ollie in charge!Last edited by Tarbie; 03-04-2017, 08:30 AM.
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Originally posted by Tarbie View PostSaid the same earlier in the thread. It's what he does though, isn't it? Boring football at times but tactically very clever and wins more than he loses.
We've gone the other way in my opinion. Pride, passion and heart over tactical nouse. On the whole it's working for us though, isn't it? Most of the fans seem happy with Ollie in charge!
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Originally posted by Stanley View PostI would say Ollie has demonstrated v good tactical nous too. He's improved that side of his management since he was last here. That's been clear to see, especially over the 7 preceding games. Just that Friday night was a blip and Rowett out-maneuvered him. But I'm confident he will learn from this.
For me, where he struggles is a.) in selecting the right tactics for certain games and b.) altering his tactics during a game when things aren't working out. Friday night is a classic example of a game where things weren't right from the off. I would have like to see us switch things around early on.
Not gonna start moaning though. At this point, I'm actually happy to take Ollie's good points as well as what I perceive as his weaknesses. We've had much worse times in recent years than what we have right now. At least the team appear to care and want to work hard. Step up from the majority of the last 5 years!
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Originally posted by Tarbie View PostPersonally, I don't see tactics as Ollie's strong point. I think he has done an immense job in the transfer market, as well as weeding out the bad eggs and installing some much needed pride and team spirit.
For me, where he struggles is a.) in selecting the right tactics for certain games and b.) altering his tactics during a game when things aren't working out. Friday night is a classic example of a game where things weren't right from the off. I would have like to see us switch things around early on.
Not gonna start moaning though. At this point, I'm actually happy to take Ollie's good points as well as what I perceive as his weaknesses. We've had much worse times in recent years than what we have right now. At least the team appear to care and want to work hard. Step up from the majority of the last 5 years!You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Originally posted by Tarbie View PostFor me, where he struggles is a.) in selecting the right tactics for certain games and b.) altering his tactics during a game when things aren't working out.
In the 7 games prior to Derby there are numerous examples of where he got his tactics spot on in all areas, and was borne out by the results.
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Whilst yes Derby deserved to win on Friday night, it was Rowetts first game at Pride Park and teams always find that extra 25% when a new manager is installed, so i think it is difficult to call whether Rowett tactically did Olly. They have a very good squad on paper (but there was a time we were saying that too) that for whatever reasons just hasn't performed and had that header fallen to Smith, we may well have snatched a point out of a very poor display from us. Think we will struggle tomorrow night too, although Villa Park is one of those grounds where we do seem to get results, so fingers crossed.
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Originally posted by Kevin Mcleod View PostWe only lost due to keeper error. We would of got a point if smithies was his normal self, so rowett didnt outdo olly to much on tactics imo.
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Originally posted by Stanley View PostComms said Smithies may have been unsighted on the initial shot. Replay possibly bears that out, so I'm not convinced he was entirely to blame. He made a couple of errors earlier in the game though. Just seems like the entire team had an off night. When you're on a good run (as we were) international breaks do you no favours by arresting that momentum.#standuptocancer
#inyourfacecancer
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