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Don’t get me wrong, I don’t think it’s necessarily a bad idea, but with no Dack at the club, I think it would be more of a goer.

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Was going to say, looks like we will have to do without him @ weekend now, anyhow.

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We’re playing a 442 now with Dack off Graham. This works because when we are defending, Dack drops in to make a 5 in midfield. He gets through a lot of work.

Maybe an unpopular opinion but I’d make a few changes on Saturday. It’s hugely important that we don’t lose our best players over Christmas where we have 3 very win-able games.

walton

Nyambe Lenihan Tosin Bennett

Arma Evans Johnson Buckley

Holtby Gallagher 

Could still bring on Rothwell and Travis with 20 to go.

 

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  On 12/12/2019 at 09:38, Paul Mani said:

We’re playing a 442 now with Dack off Graham. This works because when we are defending, Dack drops in to make a 5 in midfield. He gets through a lot of work.

Maybe an unpopular opinion but I’d make a few changes on Saturday. It’s hugely important that we don’t lose our best players over Christmas where we have 3 very win-able games.

walton

Nyambe Lenihan Tosin Bennett

Arma Evans Johnson Buckley

Holtby Gallagher 

Could still bring on Rothwell and Travis with 20 to go.

 

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That left hand side looks garbage to me. I've seen enough of Bennett at left back to know he isn't one. Fair play to the guy to hold his hand up to play there when we're stuck but it's like a fish riding a bike.

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  On 12/12/2019 at 09:38, Paul Mani said:

We’re playing a 442 now with Dack off Graham. This works because when we are defending, Dack drops in to make a 5 in midfield. He gets through a lot of work.

Maybe an unpopular opinion but I’d make a few changes on Saturday. It’s hugely important that we don’t lose our best players over Christmas where we have 3 very win-able games.

walton

Nyambe Lenihan Tosin Bennett

Arma Evans Johnson Buckley

Holtby Gallagher 

Could still bring on Rothwell and Travis with 20 to go.

 

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If you start Buckley you are essentially playing with 10 men. Graham has been subbed off in both games this week so should be fine. Bennett quite simply cannot play left back, and Williams will be back v Wigan so ask Downing for one more shift.

Im not for seeing a game against a decent Championship side but one who lost at home only 2 days ago as such a low priority considering our next game isnt for another 9 days after. Weve picked up 13 points from 5 games, lets go and aim to get something.

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Gallagher and Arma up front and Holtby and Rothwell as wide midfielders in a 4-4-2 has great balance, Holtby and Rothwell cut inside and let Nyambe and Bell go forward. Always an out ball to Arma.

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  On 15/12/2019 at 08:45, philipl said:

The 4-4-2 against Bristol City worked a treat.

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I like 4-4-2, It's a good shape that puts players in the right areas of the pitch and it gives you a nice balance between attack and defence. But as with any system it has to suit the abilities of the players.

Forget the back 4 but when we had Ferguson, Clayton, Douglas, Harrison in midfield with McEvoy and Pickering up front it was 4-4-2 off the ball and 4-2-4 on the ball. Footballing perfection. A goal scoring machine.

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