It can be easy to be swayed by one bad performance against a team that was excelling itself, as Boro was last night. Nobody felt like this after the Bolton game, and we started with the same team last night. It was the players playing badly, not the manager. Adams changed to a 4-4-2 before half-time by moving Howson out wide so Lafferty could move into the centre. It didn't work, but it was worth trying. He then brought on Hooper for the second half to play with three strikers and that didn't work, so he brought on Josh to play the 4-4-2 with two wingers. When that didn't work he brought on Grabban for Jerome. What else could he have done FFS!
Last season everybody was crying out for attacking play. Now they want more defence. I agree with what Adams did, but the players let him down with a dismal performance. Forest will be the teast of just what this team is made of.
The thing is whilst changing things when they are not working is in some instances good, doing so and unbalancing the side is less so. Doing it 4 times in one match is may confuse the oposition, it may even have a positive effect, but most likely it will confuse our players. There is little enough time between matches to chop and change in the frenetic championship world, and again whilst no plan B was one of the biggest critisisms of Hootun, these looked more like throws of the dice than plans! Howson out wide???
as for your second point, after Hooton yes we all despirately wanted a more attacking approach this season and in fairness to Houton I'm sure even he would have been more inclined to have a go with lesser standard oposition. But there is no obvious plan of how we will break down oposing teams. Jerome and others look good getting in behind the oposition but when they turn up to defend that isn't happening, so what plan has he got or is employing to overcome this? I can't figure what the plan is?
I do agree that the players selected are to blame in part, they really didn't turn up, but as with Hughtun might it be that the players are not buying in to the tactics or ideas of the management.
I'm a little worried that Adams won over the dressing room with some promises that might just be holding us back.
Martin as CB
Whittaker game time
Olsson definite starter
When fit Hoolahoops too
and Redmond (I actually think he might have been rested a bit more, but would not complain to much about his form, though still lacking end product, he is improving)
May be there's nothing in that and its imagination and frustration getting the better of me. But I'm not sure how he can keep justifying Whittaker and Martin both playing and I thought Garrido played well earlier this season and with Olsson's indifferent form surely it might be worth a punt to see if he may have the deliveries to get us some goals.
Last season dropping Olsson for Garrido would have seemed preposterous and I'm not suddenly thinking Garrido is the best thing since sliced bread, but he has to use his squad, not whole sale changes like Shrewsbury but for replacing out of form players and keeping everyone fresh.
As RBF says its about balance, but also genuine competition for places.
Totally agree with Supers posts again and RM2 i'd love to have Naughton back.
Like RBF I just assumed that he would stick with a winning side, which has some merit but you have to look at horses for courses. And a very on form Middlesbrough away was goona be a very different proposition to Bolton at home. As Supers said he looks tactically niave if he really isn't looking at the oposition and thinking about changing things from game to game then that is a real worry.
I'm not looking forward to having to predict the team for Saturday, my head says he must drop some of the underperformers, but my gut is telling me he'll make very few and worst of all persist with the Martin/Whittaker axis of incompetence.
Bah!