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Agreed. In the big picture, this defeat was infinitely worst than the drubbings this week. Reading were the worst team we have played and we have lost at home. Forget the so called improvement- we shouldnt be relieved because we have passed it around a bit, it’s the Championship after all.
4 cbs still against a team that looked worse than us at times.
We still finished the match with 4 cbs.
Tired of the defensive nature of how we set up.
Sam Bowen was excellent today, madness that he & Ralls were taken off
Positives - we are good today, 4-5-1 formation worked. Bowen and Ralls made a difference, the two full backs played well. And Giles was excellent. McCarthy promised changes and made them and they were pretty effective. I think we had about 30 shots.
Negatives - We have only won once at home this season, losing the last 4! Bacuna. We can't score. Mike Flynn could be our manager (God forbid!).
I think we had 4 players booked yet the main reason there was 10 minutes added time was due to Reading’s ridiculous time wasting but not a player booked, that doesn’t add up.
The reality is that performance today was one of the best of the season and the problems today were indicative of a very poor transfer window, i.e. stripping out all width at wing and full back positions, and Mick's inability to play that kinda formation previously, rather than our recent form.
If we had played this kind of formation from the start of the season I think we would be well above mid table.
But when poor results started to come Mick, stupidly, stuck with a ultra defensive formation that continued to leak goals. And doubled down some again.
When a packed defense is not working, continuing to pack it seems insane. There was no outlet for the defense and the ball kept coming back to a already low on confidence leaky defense.
It was insanity that it took quite a few hammerings for that particular penny to drop.
But today was much better but did expose, again, our lack of guile, pace and cutting edge in the final third. An issue we have been banging on about since transfer deadline day (and before), when Mick and/or the board, decided to let our last remaining winger leave without replacing him.
Now that 10 defensive players and one striker isn't working for us, we have limited options.
I hope Mick stays with this formation and we catch a lucky break and get a few wins and draws before January. If the players can grow into this s formation and we can add a bit of pace and creativity in January, we will be fine.
If we don't then a relegation scrape is on the cards.
I thought it was a big improvement over previous games even though 0 points, hopefully MM will persevere with the ground based game
I only watched the stream today, but thought it was the best we've played in a long time. I did wonder what we might have achieved playing NG and Bagan as fullbacks? Didn't understand Giles playing on the right, as he rarely cut inside to shoot, just crossed with his weaker foot. It was nice to Pack go and get the ball from the defence, rather than them hitting a hopeful long ball. I like what I've seen from McGuinness, would be nice to see him play centre back.