Interesting that you should start a thread on this subject.......
As I said last week, Taylor will continue to set up The Gills with a defensive formation - and basically hope to hit the opponents on the break. He will need quicker players in the side for this. ( List not starting is even more defensive !! )
To be fair to The Gills, they didn't play too badly against Rovers. In the last quarter of the game, Gills actually attacked quite a lot - and with a bit of luck, or a bit more quality, they would have come away with a not totally undeserved point..................
............And therein lies the problem - - For the most part Gills did the defensive bit right - but just one mistake or lack of concentration, will have us 0-1 down, and if we haven't quite got enough ( other than a bit of effort ), we will not score enough goals to secure sufficient points to stay in L1.
In the last 20 minutes yesterday, we did show that we can create some [half] chances - and at least made the Blackburn defence work. Taylor will continue to primarily be defensive - until we need to react to a losing scoreline. We need to use tactics that are more progressive than we will ever have with Taylor in charge (( 46 draws will not be enough to avoid relegation ))
As for defending corners --- if we left ' two up ' - we should still be able to defend a corner with 9 men. The opponents probably will need to 'mark' them using at least 4 defenders and a goalkeeper. One of the opponents will be utilised taking the corner - leaving a maximum of 5 who might be in and around our penalty area - none of whom will be as tall as Holy - or be permitted to use their hands ! This scenario will have fewer players in the 6 yard area - surely making it easier for our goalkeeper to get at the ball ? - to release it - with some chance of it reaching a Gills player - instead of it being pumped right back at us.