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Ozyhibby
23-03-2010, 10:02 PM
This system is absolutely sh*te and if yogi can't see then he needs binned. Especially next season when easter road will be 4m wider.

LancashireHibby
23-03-2010, 10:06 PM
It's been the case so often this season, lost count of the number of threads mentioning Riordan being stranded out wide in a front three etc, but considering we're supposed to have three guys in central midfield we really shouldn't be getting bossed in the middle of the park like we have been doing. No plan B.

cammy1969
23-03-2010, 10:19 PM
It's been the case so often this season, lost count of the number of threads mentioning Riordan being stranded out wide in a front three etc, but considering we're supposed to have three guys in central midfield we really shouldn't be getting bossed in the middle of the park like we have been doing. No plan B.
yeah m8 but every game he plays 1 sitting in front of the back 4 which is like almost 5 at the back even against teams that come and play 1 up front id like 2 see 2 CH with a sweeper and push the FB in 2 a WB which would give us the width that weve missed all season

Baader
23-03-2010, 11:13 PM
We are one trick ponies who, I'm afraid to say, have been found out. Throwing on all your best attackers and hoping for the best isn't a tactic.

We need a proper experienced right back. We need to rest Wotherspoon who is a great prospect before we start actually damaging the guy's development.

We need to move Riordan into the middle and play 4-4-2 where everyone knows their role.

Ian Murray should also have been captain from day one.

Amit
23-03-2010, 11:14 PM
We are one trick ponies who, I'm afraid to say, have been found out. Throwing on all your best attackers and hoping for the best isn't a tactic.

We need a proper experienced right back. We need to rest Wotherspoon who is a great prospect before we start actually damaging the guy's development.

We need to move Riordan into the middle and play 4-4-2 where everyone knows their role.

Ian Murray should also have been captain from day one.

:agree: