It's tedious, boring and very, very predictable.

Ojo is a left footer and cannot cross with his right.

Hoilett is a right footer and cannot cross with his left (as proven by that miss hit cross that almost dipped over the keeper)

Ojo goes off so Wilson gets put on the wing...... on his bad foot

Murphy comes on and plays......... on his bad foot

Every one of our wingers has to cut back and curl an inswinger in the hope that a striker can get a flick. Any decent opposition coach/player is aware of this tactic and defends accordingly. A cross, aay from the keeper allows a striker to get power on his header........ it also forces the defending team to face towards their own goal, which can lead to errors.

Our only threat were a few proper deliveries from Bennett (outswingers, away from the keeper) and one run by Wilson when he got to the by-line.

Why do managers do this? Warnock always thought it was clever and it never really worked for him.

Ojo & Hoilett were our poorest performers tonight, I wonder if this is a factor?