One simple way for us to improve short term would be to get the so called wingers playing as wingers.
Despite the rants elsewhere Galbraith did actually get down the left a couple of times in the first half and put over decent-ish balls. Unfortunately that was it. He and Sproule (or a.n. other) need to be doing this 10 times each at least per game. Attacking the full back, staying out wide, beating their man 1 on 1. Tiring out their defence. It is too easy for the opposition.
Too many times they were defending, drifting in from the touchline, hiding (down to confidence) and as a result we either play hoofball or don't get up the pitch. They need to be fed the ball in the opposition half and give them a chance to have a go. Not get the ball when they are 70 yards from the bye line. Full backs pushing on a bit more should push them up a bit as well.
Keep it simple man. It is a simple game.
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Thread: 442 with wingers
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29-12-2011 09:16 AM #1
442 with wingers
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29-12-2011 09:19 AM #2
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That is it. I think we make these guys jobs too complicated.
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29-12-2011 09:31 AM #4
Ive been saying this for a whle, we have the players for this to work. My preference would be for Booth wide left instead of Galbraith, many of the folk that watched him for the 19's or when he was out on loan would say this was his best position.
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Possible 352 would work better as it quickly can become 532 if things are difficult, but again you need to have 3 strong defenders who can cover/read the game whilst our wing backs push forward.
Nope 451 until better personnel arrive.
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29-12-2011 09:46 AM #6
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We also aren't good enough to get the ball out to them and then if a ball does get crossed in once in a while we have no one to attack it.
We really have no clue in posession. Inverness looked like they had a purpose with the ball and an idea about how to move it forward. We are like a drabbit in the headlights and time a player gets the ball and its a blind panic until he sees someone close enough to give it to.
Guys like Boozy and McBride used to get some stick but we could really do with someone brave and comfortable on the ball to get us passing the thing and enable us to get wide and get crosses in.
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29-12-2011 09:50 AM #7
Going with what we have at the moment;
Stack
Hanlon
Stephens
Murray (sweeping)
Booth (as attacking wingback)
Wotherspoon (as attacking wingback)
Scott (as an aggressive ball winner) / Stanton
Stevenson (to play simple passes in midfield)
Osbourne
Doyle
Griffiths (or Caldwell, if he's ready)
Keep it simple. No hoofball please.
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29-12-2011 10:06 AM #8
4-4-2, 3-5-1, 4-2-3-1 or 4-6-0, it makes no difference with this dross. Perm any combination from whats available its all the same result. Poor players playing a poor excuse of football to less and less people, Calderclown has taken us back to some of the worst times i can remember as a Hibs fan, relegation included.
I really do think this team is up there with the worst i have witnessed.
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29-12-2011 10:24 AM #9
We need a couple of decent wingers. Given the fact that, Stack had nothing of note to do, apart from pick the ball out of the net after Hayes excellent solo effort, I think yesterday indicated that our lack of creativity is greater undoing than our defence. I'd also be looking to replace Griffiths - his decision making is woeful.
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29-12-2011 11:04 AM #10
I would start trying a 4-5-1 with wingers, making it a 4-3-3 when going forward. Having 3 in that central midfield area would surely stop us getting overrun in there quite so easily. It was genuinely a waste of time having 2 up last night as they did not work together at all.
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29-12-2011 11:05 AM #11
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29-12-2011 03:18 PM #14
As Mowbary showed, the younger kids are willing to come in and accept new ideas and new culture in the club. I think Fenlon should be pitching the kids in and getting his work rate and philosophy drilled into them now
A central midfielder like Boozy (I think Osbourne could cope) to go and get the ball and switch flanks early. Any team who has done reasonably well recently in the SPL (accept Hearts) have done so with a mainly young team! The current culture at the club is a farce, young hungry players who we can move on is the way forward!
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