Dave & Elmo won't work on the right, it certainly hasn't so far anyway. Bruce won't drop Huddlestone. I'd much rather Maloney in at left midfield than Clucas who adds nothing to attacking moves, he's a bit like Quinn on Mogadon. If you're playing a four in midfield with Diame in it he needs to be at the top of a diamond.---------------McGregor-------------------
Dave ----- Dawson--- Davies ---Robertson
Elmo- -- Livermore ---Diame--- Clucas
------------Akpom ---Abel H------------
This "4-3-3" we're playing is really more of a 4-5-1, Maloney and Clucas don't get involved with Hernandez so he's awfully isolated. Diame's decision making yesterday was awful, but I think in terms of dynamism you can't really drop him because he brings the team forward.
The team above should be enough to beat Ipswich. Just got to make sure we don't let their strikers get too much room, they've got a decent front line.
Enough of this square pegs in round holes nonsense, it's time to get players in their natural positions and get some more attacking intent in the team, particularly at home against a team we should beating.
Either 3-5-2 to cover for our full backs frailties and still get two strikers on...
-----------McGregor
----Dawson Bruce Davies
Elmo------------------Robertson
---Livermore Diame Maloney
--------Akpom Hernandez
Or just go with a more straight forward 4-4-2...
-----------McGregor
Odubajo Dawson Davies Robertson
Elmo Livermore Diame Maloney
--------Akpom Hernandez
Huddlestone or Clucas could switch with any of the midfield options, there's also a couple of options for the wing back selections, though the LB/LWB position remains problematic.
I'd go with your team OLM with the exception of Akpom and start Aluko instead.

-----------McGregor
----Dawson Bruce Davies
Elmo------------------Robertson
---Livermore Diame Maloney
--------Akpom Hernandez
If he played a back 3, I'd like to see him give Maguire a go over Junior.
lol, I couldn't understand that either. As usual Aluko did the square root of **** all. At least with Chooooba he's learning, whereas Aluko has made a career out of nifty footwork prior to the inevitable losing of the ball.
You watched yesterday, right?
lol, I couldn't understand that either. As usual Aluko did the square root of **** all. At least with Chooooba he's learning, whereas Aluko had made a career out of nifty footwork prior to the inevitable losing of the ball.
That was one of the most ineffective substitutions that I've ever seen, surely Bruce must be able to see that Aluko's lost whatever it was that he once had.
You watched yesterday, right?
Along with more running into players and losing the ball.If Aluko was played on the left of a midfield, it'd probably be far more effective. You'd sacrifice Clucas' work rate but you'd get much more creativity.
That was one of the most ineffective substitutions that I've ever seen, surely Bruce must be able to see that Aluko's lost whatever it was that he once had.
Along with more running into players and losing the ball.
I thought it was Gareth Hunt that was the ****?I blame Gareth Barry, the ****.
Aluko tried pretty hard to lose the game at the death yesterday, giving the ball away with a backwards pass into a dangerous area.
But he will always fall down.Well yeah, he's an attacking player but he's not going to beat every single man he comes up against. You've gotta take rough with the smooth and with Aluko it's that sometimes he'll get tackled. Other times he won't.
****ing hell Sterling, I'd guess that in excess of 90% of the times that Aluko has the ball he either runs into a player(s) and loses it, elects to shoot when there are players in better positions that he could pass to, or simply falls over.Well yeah, he's an attacking player but he's not going to beat every single man he comes up against. You've gotta take rough with the smooth and with Aluko it's that sometimes he'll get tackled. Other times he won't.