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Thread: What would be your strategy for next season

  1. #26

    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
    Something to improve the atmosphere. I don't know what exactly, but I really don't think it helps.
    Only better football will do that I think.

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    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Quote Originally Posted by J R Hartley View Post
    Absolutely, so stop with this nonsense we just need to add a few players onto an already settled team when we are sending 5 loan players back.
    Less of a rebuild than the last few, and we can get better loans to replace I think Phillips will come back again, and maybe Grant?

  3. #28

    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Quote Originally Posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
    Less of a rebuild than the last few, and we can get better loans to replace I think Phillips will come back again, and maybe Grant?
    Less of a rebuild because your messiah has signed, wether that be permananet or reneweing the contracts, the most one dimensional midfield in the division for the next few years. Terrific.

    The defence and attack still needs to be rebuilt as much as it was this time last year.

    At least weve got a decent goalkeeper I suppose.

  4. #29

    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Quote Originally Posted by Dorcus View Post
    Replace Tan
    And who would you replace him with?

  5. #30

    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Quote Originally Posted by Cleve van Leef View Post
    And who would you replace him with?
    Santa Claus

  6. #31

    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Quote Originally Posted by J R Hartley View Post
    Santa Claus
    At least we'd see him once a year.

  7. #32

    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    At least we'd see him once a year.
    Very good, Eric.

  8. #33

    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    You have identified in one post what the manager hasn't been able to see all season, the formation he wants to play doesnt suit the players. That's a good start.

  9. #34

    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Anyone who signs 14 players and still can't make a team that suits his style probably isn't up to the job.

    My approach would be to lighten the midfield and then look at getting a box to box midfielder to carry the ball up the pitch..

    Agree with a lot of what rjk had to say and think 2 strikers is the way to go, our wingers have been ineffective with the way the manager chooses to play, Grant and Bowler are going back so I'd be looking at changing the way we set up, can keep a winger on the books such as Tanner and I'd loan him out until January.

    My general approach would be to stop being so passive, get on the front foot and not be scared to have a go at teams, set up to win not to survive 70 minutes and hope we nick a goal. Play out from the back, have no ideas how good Tsunoda is but id look at him pre season and have someone like him or Ng at the back who are comfortable on the ball, assuming we are going 3 at the back I'd get Goutas and McGuinness at the back as the big lumps to do the heavy load of defending.
    you can't just haver one "out" so one approach would be to use the wingbacks to carry the ball forward and find a man in the middle, we'd need a mobile box to box player comfortable on the ball as welt be a part of the build up, have one defensive minded player also not scared to find a pass, and attacking midfielder/cam with vision and some pace up top to compliment a bigger man.


    Definitely need to raid the loan market. A good quality striker would be the one I'd concentrate my funds..if we can afford to buy even better. Need wing backs both sides.

    Use the youth more.

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    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Quote Originally Posted by J R Hartley View Post
    Santa Claus
    Is that your pet name for Mick

    Yes lets get him back he was brilliant

  11. #36

    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Quote Originally Posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
    Is that your pet name for Mick

    Yes lets get him back he was brilliant
    Have 5 mate. Don't ruin multiple threads on multiple days with the same tired old shit. Yesterdays gone...move on.

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    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Quote Originally Posted by Dembe View Post
    Have 5 mate. Don't ruin multiple threads on multiple days with the same tired old shit. Yesterdays gone...move on.
    I'll try but it's such fun

  13. #38

    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Quote Originally Posted by North Cardiff Blue View Post
    I'll try but it's such fun
    Bit of banter is all good but it gets a bit silly when it drags on into unrelated threads, I know it can be great fun

  14. #39

    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Quote Originally Posted by Dembe View Post
    Anyone who signs 14 players and still can't make a team that suits his style probably isn't up to the job.

    My approach would be to lighten the midfield and then look at getting a box to box midfielder to carry the ball up the pitch..

    Agree with a lot of what rjk had to say and think 2 strikers is the way to go, our wingers have been ineffective with the way the manager chooses to play, Grant and Bowler are going back so I'd be looking at changing the way we set up, can keep a winger on the books such as Tanner and I'd loan him out until January.

    My general approach would be to stop being so passive, get on the front foot and not be scared to have a go at teams, set up to win not to survive 70 minutes and hope we nick a goal. Play out from the back, have no ideas how good Tsunoda is but id look at him pre season and have someone like him or Ng at the back who are comfortable on the ball, assuming we are going 3 at the back I'd get Goutas and McGuinness at the back as the big lumps to do the heavy load of defending.
    you can't just haver one "out" so one approach would be to use the wingbacks to carry the ball forward and find a man in the middle, we'd need a mobile box to box player comfortable on the ball as welt be a part of the build up, have one defensive minded player also not scared to find a pass, and attacking midfielder/cam with vision and some pace up top to compliment a bigger man.


    Definitely need to raid the loan market. A good quality striker would be the one I'd concentrate my funds..if we can afford to buy even better. Need wing backs both sides.

    Use the youth more.
    Admire anyone putting pen to paper and explaining their approval - I have neither the energy or nous for this type of debate but one thing I would say is that all this is risk free as it never has to be tested with people's livelihood at risk

    I don't mean necessarily the players and manager but the backroom / support staff that take the brunt with relegation (especially multiple) and we have seen how long it takes for clubs to recover from poor decision making eg Luton Portsmouth Wrexham etc and some never recover

    Nonetheless an interesting read in most parts

  15. #40

    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Quote Originally Posted by Undercoverinwurzelland View Post
    Only better football will do that I think.
    I think you’re right.

  16. #41

    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    When we got promoted we had managers who were able to create a team that performed better than the sum of its parts. The current incumbent, and his immediate predecessors manage to do the complete opposite.
    I like the idea of changing to 3412 but we need the players to do that.

  17. #42

    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Christ. There’s some *****ng guff written on here lately. This thread sums it all up.

  18. #43

    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Quote Originally Posted by William Treseder View Post
    Christ. There’s some *****ng guff written on here lately. This thread sums it all up.
    You seem like you'd be such a nice bloke to go for a pint with.

  19. #44

    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Quote Originally Posted by Nobody's Rep View Post
    Admire anyone putting pen to paper and explaining their approval - I have neither the energy or nous for this type of debate but one thing I would say is that all this is risk free as it never has to be tested with people's livelihood at risk

    I don't mean necessarily the players and manager but the backroom / support staff that take the brunt with relegation (especially multiple) and we have seen how long it takes for clubs to recover from poor decision making eg Luton Portsmouth Wrexham etc and some never recover

    Nonetheless an interesting read in most parts
    Its just a few fans having a bit of a chit chat on what they'd like to see

  20. #45

    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Quote Originally Posted by Dembe View Post
    Its just a few fans having a bit of a chit chat on what they'd like to see
    I know

  21. #46

    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Ohhhhhhh that's a tough one.Win more matches by scoring more goals

  22. #47

    Re: What would be your strategy for next season

    Quote Originally Posted by Undercoverinwurzelland View Post
    And what's his idea of quality - a CF who works hard in defence? Wingers who are good at playing on the wrong side and cutting in on their stronger foot every time they get the ball? CMs who specialise in passing back to their defenders?
    Spot on with your comments. Even when Isaac Davies comes back to us, Mr Negative will be looking at how good he is at defending.

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