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Post by trickydicky73 on Jul 24, 2017 12:30:17 GMT
I think Hughes will go 3-5-2. I don't see Berahino as a lone striker (although L'ilfraise will disagree!), so unless Hughes goes and forks out for one 4-2-3-1 might be ditched?
There are so many questions about personnel that I don't know what our best formation is. What do you hope for and what do you fear?
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Post by eddy on Jul 24, 2017 12:32:15 GMT
Agree that he seems to be looking at 3 at the back. If he gets Bruno that'll confirm it for me.
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Post by lordb on Jul 24, 2017 12:33:29 GMT
I think it will vary depending on the circumstances.
Personally I find managers that who play 99% of their games with same approach (TP & Wenger for e.g.) regardless of any other factors (like the opposition) do my head in.
I guess you want a settled back line especially but you do need flexibility.
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Post by jimmygscfc on Jul 24, 2017 12:37:31 GMT
Agree that he seems to be looking at 3 at the back. If he gets Bruno that'll confirm it for me. It'll also point to playing Johnson and Pieters at wing back, which is alarming, as is the prospect mooted on here of playing Diouf and Ramadan in those positions. As Johnny Nash sang: There are more questions than answers.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Jul 24, 2017 12:40:05 GMT
I think it will vary depending on the circumstances. Personally I find managers that who play 99% of their games with same approach (TP & Wenger for e.g.) regardless of any other factors (like the opposition) do my head in. I guess you want a settled back line especially but you do need flexibility. They do have a plan B but the best teams generally have one of playing and let the opposition worry about that. Now I know we're not one of the best or will be but we've got to have one main way of playing nailed. We don't have that. I think with the squad we currently have, he'd be mad to go with 3 at the back. We'd need to sign a right back, left back, BMI and keep Muni for me to even think it's much of an option.
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Post by Dallas Cowboy on Jul 24, 2017 12:47:19 GMT
I am not sure Muniesa would be interested in you.
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Post by reddipotter on Jul 24, 2017 12:50:56 GMT
I think it will vary depending on the circumstances. Personally I find managers that who play 99% of their games with same approach (TP & Wenger for e.g.) regardless of any other factors (like the opposition) do my head in. I guess you want a settled back line especially but you do need flexibility. They do have a plan B but the best teams generally have one of playing and let the opposition worry about that. Now I know we're not one of the best or will be but we've got to have one main way of playing nailed. We don't have that. I think with the squad we currently have, he'd be mad to go with 3 at the back. We'd need to sign a right back, left back, BMI and keep Muni for me to even think it's much of an option. I agree completely with your first three paragraphs. However, I think that three at the back suits our forwards very well. We would, as you say, need to sign Bruno (or another left footed centre back) though I'm not sure why you'd want full backs. Do you mean wing backs? This is the main area of weakness which would have to be sorted.
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Post by Pugsley on Jul 24, 2017 12:53:44 GMT
You fucking herberts, giving away our tactics to the oppo....
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Post by R.I.P Fullers Nan on Jul 24, 2017 12:56:52 GMT
To play 3-5-2 the best players on the pitch have to be our wing backs and I would say that's our weakest area, 4-2-3-1 for me!
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Post by bayernoatcake on Jul 24, 2017 13:22:02 GMT
They do have a plan B but the best teams generally have one of playing and let the opposition worry about that. Now I know we're not one of the best or will be but we've got to have one main way of playing nailed. We don't have that. I think with the squad we currently have, he'd be mad to go with 3 at the back. We'd need to sign a right back, left back, BMI and keep Muni for me to even think it's much of an option. I agree completely with your first three paragraphs. However, I think that three at the back suits our forwards very well. We would, as you say, need to sign Bruno (or another left footed centre back) though I'm not sure why you'd want full backs. Do you mean wing backs? This is the main area of weakness which would have to be sorted. Take your pick, we have neither.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2017 13:50:22 GMT
We don't need to be weighed down by formations.................
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Post by chigstoke on Jul 24, 2017 14:10:32 GMT
I say we go all out attack and do a 0-2-3-5
Butland
Zouma - Shawcross Imbula - Delph - Fletcher Shaqiri - Bojan - Berahino - Verlinden - Sobhi
The opposition will surely be bamboozled at such a formation
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Post by StokieNath on Jul 24, 2017 14:14:49 GMT
4231. 352.
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Post by Pretty Little Boother on Jul 24, 2017 14:18:22 GMT
I'll eat my own arse if Hughes plays 352. It'll be 4231 and rightly so!
People are seeming to be forgetting that he's had a dabble at three at the back over the last two pre-seasons and nothing came of it.
If we sign BMI I don't see that as a clear indicator either; the crop of CBs currently aren't strong enough and we have no depth there. BMI signing will just be to add strength and depth.
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Post by alster on Jul 24, 2017 14:29:52 GMT
Agree that he seems to be looking at 3 at the back. If he gets Bruno that'll confirm it for me. It'll also point to playing Johnson and Pieters at wing back, which is alarming, as is the prospect mooted on here of playing Diouf and Ramadan in those positions. As Johnny Nash sang: There are more questions than answers. I'm with you on that our current options for wing back are the reason its not a good option unfortunately I don't think our manager sees it that way.
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Post by sanmarinostokie on Jul 24, 2017 14:41:19 GMT
Trying to guess what is going on inside Mark Hughes' head is like trying to teach Stephen Hawking to run.
Chances are he sees Berahino at left back with shawcross and Zouma at centre back, crouch as a sweeper and no right back. Midfield 4 of Fat Charles, Diouf sitting deep pulling the strings, whilst grant runs box to box and Walters resigns for a club record fee and plays as an attacking midfielder. Front two of Fletcher and Allen with shaqiri, bojan and Imbula ostracized because they argued that grant is a goalkeeper, but having tried him out on FIFA in midfield, Hughes disagrees. All in all, the formation would be a 1-3-1-2-1-2.
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Post by bhp on Jul 24, 2017 14:46:59 GMT
I say we go all out attack and do a 0-2-3-5 Butland Zouma - Shawcross Imbula - Delph - Fletcher Shaqiri - Bojan - Berahino - Verlinden - Sobhi The opposition will surely be bamboozled at such a formation Sod that, too defensive, we don't need Shawcross there with Zouma playing the shithouse
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Post by alster on Jul 24, 2017 14:49:11 GMT
Trying to guess what is going on inside Mark Hughes' head is like trying to teach Stephen Hawking to run. Chances are he sees Berahino at left back with shawcross and Zouma at centre back, crouch as a sweeper and no right back. Midfield 4 of Fat Charles, Diouf sitting deep pulling the strings, whilst grant runs box to box and Walters resigns for a club record fee and plays as an attacking midfielder. Front two of Fletcher and Allen with shaqiri, bojan and Imbula ostracized because they argued that grant is a goalkeeper, but having tried him out on FIFA in midfield, Hughes disagrees. All in all, the formation would be a 1-3-1-2-1-2. Something like that anyhow. Basically our manager should spend more time thinking about how to get his own team playing to their potential rather than getting ahead of himself trying to be smarter than he really is and losing sight of the original goal.
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Post by sanmarinostokie on Jul 24, 2017 14:57:15 GMT
Trying to guess what is going on inside Mark Hughes' head is like trying to teach Stephen Hawking to run. Chances are he sees Berahino at left back with shawcross and Zouma at centre back, crouch as a sweeper and no right back. Midfield 4 of Fat Charles, Diouf sitting deep pulling the strings, whilst grant runs box to box and Walters resigns for a club record fee and plays as an attacking midfielder. Front two of Fletcher and Allen with shaqiri, bojan and Imbula ostracized because they argued that grant is a goalkeeper, but having tried him out on FIFA in midfield, Hughes disagrees. All in all, the formation would be a 1-3-1-2-1-2. Something like that anyhow. Basically our manager should spend more time thinking about how to get his own team playing to their potential rather than getting ahead of himself trying to be smarter than he really is and losing sight of the original goal. But you have to laugh sometimes at some of the crap he comes out with.
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Post by Staffsoatcake on Jul 24, 2017 15:04:23 GMT
1-9-1
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Post by okeydokeystokie2 on Jul 24, 2017 15:05:57 GMT
I think it will vary depending on the circumstances. Personally I find managers that who play 99% of their games with same approach (TP & Wenger for e.g.) regardless of any other factors (like the opposition) do my head in. I guess you want a settled back line especially but you do need flexibility. I think Lord is right here. MH is nothing if not adaptable in his tactics and formations. At home, I think he wants to play an attacking 4-3-3. I remember being surprised when the team that beat Man City at home featured Shaq, Bojan, Marko and Affelay. This was also the formation that put 6 past Liverpool, with Fonzi putting in a stellar box to box display and Adam a bit further forward. He also obviously loves 4-2-3-1, and maybe Fletcher and Cameron/Allen holding in front of the back 4 might allow Bojan the free role that would suit him. I wouldn't be surprised to see him go 3 at the back either, with or without BMI. Again, the spare man might just be Wollschied's best role - I think he reads the game well. Marc Muniesa could also do that. The biggest challenge will be to get Berahino into the game. An extra attacking midfield player, no 10, second striker whatever you want to call it might be the way he does this.
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Post by alster on Jul 24, 2017 15:17:50 GMT
I think it will vary depending on the circumstances. Personally I find managers that who play 99% of their games with same approach (TP & Wenger for e.g.) regardless of any other factors (like the opposition) do my head in. I guess you want a settled back line especially but you do need flexibility. I think Lord is right here. MH is nothing if not adaptable in his tactics and formations. At home, I think he wants to play an attacking 4-3-3. I remember being surprised when the team that beat Man City at home featured Shaq, Bojan, Marko and Affelay. This was also the formation that put 6 past Liverpool, with Fonzi putting in a stellar box to box display and Adam a bit further forward. He also obviously loves 4-2-3-1, and maybe Fletcher and Cameron/Allen holding in front of the back 4 might allow Bojan the free role that would suit him. I wouldn't be surprised to see him go 3 at the back either, with or without BMI. Again, the spare man might just be Wollschied's best role - I think he reads the game well. Marc Muniesa could also do that. The biggest challenge will be to get Berahino into the game. An extra attacking midfield player, no 10, second striker whatever you want to call it might be the way he does this. Berahino definitely needs a player with vision to spot his runs early and slide the ball through to him. For me that's Shaq as Bojan still looks like a liability.
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Post by drjeffsdiscobarge on Jul 24, 2017 15:30:33 GMT
Butland in goal is about as far as I am willing to try and predict the formation!
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Post by okeydokeystokie2 on Jul 24, 2017 15:32:43 GMT
That will come wherever Shaq plays. He has the ability to knock those passes into dangerous positions to invite the attacker onto the ball. The key to more goals this season might be the understanding between those two. And if all else fails, Shaq can just twat it with that pearler of a left foot of his!
If I was MH I would definitely be encouraging him to shoot more. If we stay in games he has the ability to win matches on his own. See Hull City away last season...
I understand that Bojan looked a bit more like his old self after a few games at Mainz at the end of last season. If he gets anything like his form back he will be an asset for us.
As always Al, can't wait for the season to start. Got a feeling it's a good time to catch Everton a bit cold before their new team gels.
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Post by andrewguk on Jul 24, 2017 15:36:06 GMT
I say we go all out attack and do a 0-2-3-5 Butland Zouma - Shawcross Imbula - Delph - Fletcher Shaqiri - Bojan - Berahino - Verlinden - Sobhi The opposition will surely be bamboozled at such a formation 0-0-10 for me! The best form of defence is attack!
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Post by reddipotter on Jul 24, 2017 15:41:01 GMT
I agree completely with your first three paragraphs. However, I think that three at the back suits our forwards very well. We would, as you say, need to sign Bruno (or another left footed centre back) though I'm not sure why you'd want full backs. Do you mean wing backs? This is the main area of weakness which would have to be sorted. Take your pick, we have neither. Agreed. So we need to sign these players whichever formation we are going to use.
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Post by alster on Jul 24, 2017 15:41:37 GMT
That will come wherever Shaq plays. He has the ability to knock those passes into dangerous positions to invite the attacker onto the ball. The key to more goals this season might be the understanding between those two. And if all else fails, Shaq can just twat it with that pearler of a left foot of his! If I was MH I would definitely be encouraging him to shoot more. If we stay in games he has the ability to win matches on his own. See Hull City away last season... I understand that Bojan looked a bit more like his old self after a few games at Mainz at the end of last season. If he gets anything like his form back he will be an asset for us. As always Al, can't wait for the season to start. Got a feeling it's a good time to catch Everton a bit cold before their new team gels. I don't really get the Everton jizz fest. I'm not entirely sure they're stronger than last season. Looking forward to the season too whether that be with some exciting new signings or watching a couple of the youngsters get their chance. It won't take many games of seeing a Dad's army play slow paced boring football to piss all over that mind.
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Post by somersetstokie on Jul 24, 2017 15:43:20 GMT
Is Sparky allowed to play on this Guess this season's formation thread?
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Post by Los Alfareros on Jul 24, 2017 15:45:31 GMT
The Christmas Pudding
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Post by reddipotter on Jul 24, 2017 15:47:00 GMT
I'll eat my own arse if Hughes plays 352. It'll be 4231 and rightly so! People are seeming to be forgetting that he's had a dabble at three at the back over the last two pre-seasons and nothing came of it. If we sign BMI I don't see that as a clear indicator either; the crop of CBs currently aren't strong enough and we have no depth there. BMI signing will just be to add strength and depth. It's the 'dabble' that makes me think he really wants to make it work. Nothing came of it because he didn't have the right players. He still doesn't but he could be working on it. I still think Allen might make a right wing back. That's where the hard-working runners go these days.
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