Grob wrote:The long and the short of it is that if Mancinis plan A doesnt work, then we are not going to win the game. And thats a piss poor position for a team of our calibre to be in.
Flexibility, there is none.
the_georgian_genius wrote:Grob wrote:The long and the short of it is that if Mancinis plan A doesnt work, then we are not going to win the game. And thats a piss poor position for a team of our calibre to be in.
Flexibility, there is none.
When have we had a situation that can prove that?
Grob wrote:the_georgian_genius wrote:Grob wrote:The long and the short of it is that if Mancinis plan A doesnt work, then we are not going to win the game. And thats a piss poor position for a team of our calibre to be in.
Flexibility, there is none.
When have we had a situation that can prove that?
Thursday
Grob wrote:The long and the short of it is that if Mancinis plan A doesnt work, then we are not going to win the game. And thats a piss poor position for a team of our calibre to be in.
Flexibility, there is none.
Grob wrote:the_georgian_genius wrote:Grob wrote:The long and the short of it is that if Mancinis plan A doesnt work, then we are not going to win the game. And thats a piss poor position for a team of our calibre to be in.
Flexibility, there is none.
When have we had a situation that can prove that?
Thursday
johnpb78 wrote:Grob wrote:the_georgian_genius wrote:Grob wrote:The long and the short of it is that if Mancinis plan A doesnt work, then we are not going to win the game. And thats a piss poor position for a team of our calibre to be in.
Flexibility, there is none.
When have we had a situation that can prove that?
Thursday
lovin your work there
Ted Hughes wrote:johnpb78 wrote:Grob wrote:the_georgian_genius wrote:Grob wrote:The long and the short of it is that if Mancinis plan A doesnt work, then we are not going to win the game. And thats a piss poor position for a team of our calibre to be in.
Flexibility, there is none.
When have we had a situation that can prove that?
Thursday
lovin your work there
Add Blackburn & Sunderland to that, along with Stoke and quite a few other teams from last season. We currently have one way of playing, whatever the formation. It's also the lack of attacking purpose which is a huge problem not just the individuals involved & tbf Mancini is suggesting today that he agrees with both those ideas.
The point regarding 'why have wingers if you have overlapping fullbacks?' ; the word 'wingers' is imo oversimplifying the position. It could be any player going wide & threatening to put a cross or pass in. If you watch the rags in the past, at their best, the wide player would attack the fullback but some twat like Neville would be sprinting past & the whole purpose of both would be to deliver a quality ball into the box, nothing else. If that failed a few times they'd sometimes get a 3rd player going out there & there'd be 3 to worry about, all threatening to get a ball in or attack the penalty area, when suddely they square it to some twat like Scholes who smacks it in the net or yet another twat like John O'Shea trots up behind & picks out an unopposed cross to the far post & some git like Fletcher heads it in.
The argument about how there's 'nobody there to pass to' won't wash if we start delivering quality; they'll have no choice but to be there or be dropped. Why would they be there now if the ball never comes? It's about having a series of plans for scoring & together picturing an end product, rather than just knocking the ball around nicely & hoping someone comes up with something. we do that superbly but we don't have a reason for doing it. If plan 'A' works in a game then fine but if it doesn't, we need to adapt.
It's dead simple & we should be doing it in every game as well as our midfield passing game, there's room for both. Today the rags largely failed to do it & they looked impotent & failed to score.
brite blu sky wrote:Agree with all this from Ted and 78.. all bang on the money imo.. err apart from a couple of wee points.. Mancini hasn't had what he wants on the pitch yet. Also we were definately not up to speed in the early games.
Rags got their arse ripped out v the Makem in the first half and got nowhere in the second. Sunderland were lucky against us. end of.
That said your points about passing the ball around without end product are more than justified. Ive been saying it about Barca for over a year now.. and the basic idea that the talent prevails more times than not is exactly the same. However.. imo it is too soon to be judging this in the way that you are.. you may well be right, but then you may well be wrong and Mancini may be learning as much as he is trying to develop something that he knows. The question is ultimately about his intelligence in football terms.. and to a large extent his wit.
Personallhy I am undecided.. but i do have a sense that he came to England to learn as much as to lay down a system he knows.
You lot are coming across as purely critical of Mancini.. if so i wish you would just come out and say it. You have good points but i cant see how you can be sure of what you are saying.
johnpb78 wrote:brite blu sky wrote:Agree with all this from Ted and 78.. all bang on the money imo.. err apart from a couple of wee points.. Mancini hasn't had what he wants on the pitch yet. Also we were definately not up to speed in the early games.
Rags got their arse ripped out v the Makem in the first half and got nowhere in the second. Sunderland were lucky against us. end of.
That said your points about passing the ball around without end product are more than justified. Ive been saying it about Barca for over a year now.. and the basic idea that the talent prevails more times than not is exactly the same. However.. imo it is too soon to be judging this in the way that you are.. you may well be right, but then you may well be wrong and Mancini may be learning as much as he is trying to develop something that he knows. The question is ultimately about his intelligence in football terms.. and to a large extent his wit.
Personallhy I am undecided.. but i do have a sense that he came to England to learn as much as to lay down a system he knows.
You lot are coming across as purely critical of Mancini.. if so i wish you would just come out and say it. You have good points but i cant see how you can be sure of what you are saying.
Not me, I have serious reservations about Bobby on a number of levels, notably tactically and motivationally. However, I cannot argue against the performances vs Liverpool and Chelsea which really sort of shoot my arguments down.
I was also reasonably happy with the Juve game, however feel that many on here are blinkered about Juventus as a big name in European football, rather than remembering that at this precise moment in time, the team that we dominated last weekend are much much bigger and better, and that Juve were a very ordinary side.
We play Newcastle at home and Blackpool away next. I have a feeling we will both on the strength of talent alone. It is almost as though I just think we will muddle through somehow against teams who are defensive, rather than being truly confident that the manager has it in him to outwit other managers who deploy a more defensive game than him.
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