Dameerto wrote:I love reading stuff like that - I don't know enough about 'older' formations and tactics really.
sandman wrote:I think that would work, though I'd prefer to see Vinny in defence?
-------------------Hart------------------
Boateng--------K.Toure-------Kolorov
--------Kompany--------DeJong-------
Johnson---------Silva-----------Milner
---------Adebayor------Tevez----------
Guy Debord wrote:Dameerto wrote:I love reading stuff like that - I don't know enough about 'older' formations and tactics really.
Problem solved, just buy Wilson's book...
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Inverting-Pyram ... 638&sr=8-1
Dameerto wrote:I love reading stuff like that - I don't know enough about 'older' formations and tactics really.
MaineRoadMemories wrote:Dameerto wrote:I love reading stuff like that - I don't know enough about 'older' formations and tactics really.
Just watch this...
[youtube]y4CXY6TVBMc[/youtube]
CityFanFromRome wrote:sandman wrote:I think that would work, though I'd prefer to see Vinny in defence?
-------------------Hart------------------
Boateng--------K.Toure-------Kolorov
--------Kompany--------DeJong-------
Johnson---------Silva-----------Milner
---------Adebayor------Tevez----------
I think it should be something more like:
---------------------Hart------------------
Boateng----K.Toure---Kompany----Kolarov
-------------------DeJong--------------------
----------Yaya-------------Milner---------
----Tevez ------Adebayor----Silva-----
with boateng and Kolarov to push up when we have the ball and NDJ to drop back as third CB, while Yaya and Milner do the job that Xavi and Iniesta do at Barca of linking the back line with the front three (although, of course, with much less quality). AJ could then come on or start in Tevez or Silva's place, depending on the situations.
Ted Hughes wrote:As you say BB Sky, the Premier League tends to throw a bit of a spanner in the works when it comes to tactical formations & plans 'B' 'C' 'D' are often required, especially if you meet the likes of Stoke on a small pitch when it's pissing down.
I was discussing this kind of formation, in my usual anoraky way, recently on here & we could do it but we could also do a more cautious version with our midfield 3 being in front of the CB's to cover, when we push the fullbacks forward. We also have people like Milner who could break from Midfield & do the overlapping job when the fullback stays back. In the end though, whether it's someone emulating Messi turning inside or emulating Alves overlapping, there's no point in doing either if you just whack the ball against the 1st player or into the stand at the end of it. We need quality balls coming in from either position & someone needs to be there to finish it.
Silva is now showing the rest of the team how it should be done. For any of these systems to work properly, other players have to produce the same quality as he is doing from those positions.
sandman wrote:CityFanFromRome wrote:sandman wrote:I think that would work, though I'd prefer to see Vinny in defence?
-------------------Hart------------------
Boateng--------K.Toure-------Kolorov
--------Kompany--------DeJong-------
Johnson---------Silva-----------Milner
---------Adebayor------Tevez----------
I think it should be something more like:
---------------------Hart------------------
Boateng----K.Toure---Kompany----Kolarov
-------------------DeJong--------------------
----------Yaya-------------Milner---------
----Tevez ------Adebayor----Silva-----
with boateng and Kolarov to push up when we have the ball and NDJ to drop back as third CB, while Yaya and Milner do the job that Xavi and Iniesta do at Barca of linking the back line with the front three (although, of course, with much less quality). AJ could then come on or start in Tevez or Silva's place, depending on the situations.
That would be my ideal line up, though as the thread is about the WW formation I have tried to fit them around the formation.
1950 wrote:sandman wrote:CityFanFromRome wrote:sandman wrote:I think that would work, though I'd prefer to see Vinny in defence?
-------------------Hart------------------
Boateng--------K.Toure-------Kolorov
--------Kompany--------DeJong-------
Johnson---------Silva-----------Milner
---------Adebayor------Tevez----------
I think it should be something more like:
---------------------Hart------------------
Boateng----K.Toure---Kompany----Kolarov
-------------------DeJong--------------------
----------Yaya-------------Milner---------
----Tevez ------Adebayor----Silva-----
with boateng and Kolarov to push up when we have the ball and NDJ to drop back as third CB, while Yaya and Milner do the job that Xavi and Iniesta do at Barca of linking the back line with the front three (although, of course, with much less quality). AJ could then come on or start in Tevez or Silva's place, depending on the situations.
That would be my ideal line up, though as the thread is about the WW formation I have tried to fit them around the formation.
Not quite.
W
W
Read: 2 CB, 2 FB, 1 Holding Midfielder/3rd CB, 2 CM/AM, 2 (Inverted) Wingers, 1 CF
You had: 1 CB, 2 FB, 2 DM (one of them a CB), 2 IW, 1 AM, 2 Forwards
IMO the ideal* team for aping the Barca system:
[center]HART
KOLO KOMPANY
BOATENG DEJONG KOLAROV
YAYA SILVA
JOHNSON TEVEZ BALOTELLI[/center]
*in terms of disposition, not form or lack of
SILVA = INIESTA
RB is tricky as RICHARDS has shown good form, but his crossing is dire. His strength lies in cutting in. And obviously there's a question mark over BALOTELLI, but he has all the tools to become a deadly inverted winger.
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