Let's get this going early - last few weeks we've hardly had a match thread to speak about.
Looking at the full table, Sheff Wed goal stats are very interesting - only 21 for and only 25 against. They are the lowest scoring team in the entire division - even rock bottom Blackpool have score more.
On the other side of the coin, they are very good defensively and only Middlesbrough have conceded fewer goals this season - they are better at keeping teams out than all the rest. With that record in mind, it shouldn't be beyond us to keep them out ourselves, but can we open them up at the same time as well?
This is a proper test for Slade tactically, and his team selection and formation to take on the task is going to be interesting.
Should he blood the new boys, especially Doyle with one other up front in a 4-4-2 in the hope it comes off so he can tell everyone "I told you so", or should he stick to essentially a 5 man midfield to get a grip on the game possession wise?
Whatever, this looks like it's got a nil nil written all over it to me.
Looking at the full table, Sheff Wed goal stats are very interesting - only 21 for and only 25 against. They are the lowest scoring team in the entire division - even rock bottom Blackpool have score more.
On the other side of the coin, they are very good defensively and only Middlesbrough have conceded fewer goals this season - they are better at keeping teams out than all the rest. With that record in mind, it shouldn't be beyond us to keep them out ourselves, but can we open them up at the same time as well?
This is a proper test for Slade tactically, and his team selection and formation to take on the task is going to be interesting.
Should he blood the new boys, especially Doyle with one other up front in a 4-4-2 in the hope it comes off so he can tell everyone "I told you so", or should he stick to essentially a 5 man midfield to get a grip on the game possession wise?
Whatever, this looks like it's got a nil nil written all over it to me.


