Teflon wrote: ↑Tue 08 Aug 2023 12:12pm
SinCitySainter wrote: ↑Tue 08 Aug 2023 12:06pm
I don't actually care about the win/loss record this year.
I care about the style of football we play.
We have a coach that plays the most negative brand of anti-football I have ever seen.
Everything we do is designed to stifle the oppositions ability to score even if it also stifles ours.
The tactics we use are standard Soccer tactics get everyone behind the ball and then either try to hit them on the break and if that doesn't work we are stuck for ideas.
This could work if we had a team full of highly skilled individuals that can hit targets at will, like the side we had in 2009, we don't have that.
The biggest criticisms of Ross last time he was here was that he had no plan B when things weren't going to plan and he had never had to develop a team.
He is going to have to show that he can develop a team here as he hasn't been handed a top 4 side like he was last time.
However, he still appears to have no plan B.
I am sorry I am just not going to prostrate myself at the alter of Ross as others appear to want to.
At this stage it still looks to me like the emperor has no clothes.
But you were ok with 18 goals last week and a 5 goal lead at HT against the form side of the comp ?
Prostrate away.. but look a little deeper
Let's put the 19 goals from last week into perspective shall we.
We kicked 19 goals and 8 behinds, 27 scoring shots a great effort but against the third from bottom side and an absolute anomaly for the season as far as accuracy and attack is concerned.
Yes I was pleased that we were 5 goals up at half time, but that was from 9 scoring shots to 7 so we were playing a little better than Carlton at that point.
In the second half we had 5 scoring shots to 16 that is a rodgering of epic proportions.
Do you know what really upset me about the game though?
It wasn't the score line, it wasn't even that we were absolutely monstered in the second half.
I can live with both of those, Carlton were the better side.
No, it was that when we were chasing the game we still played an ultra defensive, take the ball wide at every opportunity minimise the impact game plan.
Five minutes to go and we are just over two goals down and we don't even look to attack just to stop the score blowing out that is why I am disappointed with the game.
I guess though that this is the Ross that so many people want, the Cobblers cobbling so to speak.
The problem with that approach is that he doesn't have the wealth of high end talent we had last time.
His style needs that talent and I don't know how he will get the players in from mid table obscurity.