Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
Our manager's frequent use of the term "bread and butter" players when talking about the central midfield area gives his feelings on that area of the pitch away, so I tend to agree - our squad has less skill and/or technical ability than average for this division, individually, they all have some ability they wouldn't be able to make careers for themselves at this level if they didn't), but, collectively I feel it falls short of what you get elsewhere.
Another very telling example of the squad's limitations came against Fulham when faced with the prospect of playing against ten men for the last quarter of the game. Fulham, who had been almost completely dominating possession, decided to hang on to the point they had and, suddenly, we had a situation where we had far more of the ball and the onus was on us to force the issue.
I think it's true to say that the classic way to play when up against ten men is to move them around by maintaining possession and making full use of all areas of the pitch, but all we did was pump high balls forward - could it be that Fulham knew we were incapable of wearing down in the classic manner and so felt they would be comfortable if they just concentrated on winning second balls, because that's how things panned out?