A 4-5-1 look to our play I like, so is it here to stay, Or 4-4-1-1 I suppose, as some Would call it, both home and away The key really is Hoolahan Or whoever plays the spare man, Between he who soars And the midfield four Such an integral part of the plan I thought with one striker alone It would leave us possibly prone, To very few goals But v Cats, many holes Appeared, and chances to score were shown At least, if the movement is there Which Morison and Wes did share, For Sunderland, too Till they went 4-4-2 Played the same, without getting anywhere And with Bennett and Pilkington who Are both quick and talented too, In crossing the ball Those chances did fall And with it, the confidence grew And just maybe it´s easier to switch To 4-4-2 if there´s a hitch, Than making the other play Which in a psychological way Seems a negative move on the pitch So our diamond for now´s packed away, In the safe ready for a rainy day, But it could still shine And sparkle any time If exhibited between now and May. OTBC