I think rizas insistence on rotating, his tinkering with formation from game to game and his tinkering with formation within a game is costing us.OK back to the "Run In" in general.
That's two games lost in a week against two of the top 4 sides. Apart from the dissappointment of losing any game, did anyone on here really expect a different outcome? As it happens, apart from some dubious "on the hoof" managerial decision making, we played well enough in both games to take the points off anyone in the bottom half of the table.
I don't understand this "we're going down" approach on here. I respect anyone's right to an honest opinion but I just don't get it. Is it being suggested that we're just not a good enough squad to stay up and that it's Riza who will take us down?
Luton up next at the CCS on Tuesday, then Blackburn away on Saturday. Then after the international break we're back at the CCS to take on the Wendies to see March out. If we don't take at least 6 points from those games I'll be very surprised.
For me he had credit in the bank. Two streaky runs of winning (not losing) with a poor spell in the middle looked to be pulling us clear. He has made a couple of good signings and brought through a few youngsters. Something 'better' managers have failed to do.
I feel he is trying to be too clever. Some of the formational changes and not having players in their best positions is something for a much more refined squad than ours.
I've said it before, the best sides have consistence of formation and square pegs in square holes. Where someone needs to 'fill in', they know their job because they see the squad play in a formation, even if individually they are out of position, the structure of the other 10 see them through it.
I don't care the formation, though I'll repeat that 4231 would be my option. Then everyone playing in position.
I still cant decide the formation yesterday, I've not seen the game yet.
How Salech, Robinson, Colwill an Davies fit together I'm not sure.
If you want a destructive 2, Mannsverk and Chambers. If you want all out attack, Colwill and Ramsey (is he fit?) as the two. Or maybe a bit more balance. Mix and match.
We had Ashford (stop holding him back), Willock and Alves on the bench and an unbalanced front 4. The lack of balance for the second game in a row.
Please Omer, a settled formation, no changing formation to defend a lead or point, and FFS, square pegs in square holes.
The squad on paper looks as good as we've had in a while with the potential to develop further. It will all be for nothing if we're in league 1.
I agree with you Sparkey. There is more than enough in the squad to keep us safe. It'll be the tinkering and reluctance to stretch the players workload that will risk that. Our future lies with Riza's decisions, not the playing staff.
Its where we're crying out for an experienced football man to put an arm around Riza and nudge him in the right direction.


