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  • I genuinely think 3-5-2 could be the answer.

    Problem would be who can be the attacking full backs and holding player from the 5?

    The 2 would have to be Zyro and Ajose - Feed the Ajose and he will score...
  • I think Marshall would be worth a punt on the right - defensively he looks ok to me. But you don't have any options other than Sarr on the left unless you put a kid in. I honestly don't know if we have any that are ready.
  • Dazzler21 said:

    I genuinely think 3-5-2 could be the answer.

    Problem would be who can be the attacking full backs and holding player from the 5?

    The 2 would have to be Zyro and Ajose - Feed the Ajose and he will score...

    I think Marshall would be worth a punt on the right - defensively he looks ok to me. But you don't have any options other than Sarr on the left unless you put a kid in. I honestly don't know if we have any that are ready.

    The only way I can genuinely see 3-5-2 working right now with the players we have available would be this:

    Amos
    Konsa Bauer Sarr
    Marshall Dijksteel Forster-Caskey Aribo
    Reeves
    Magennis Ajose


    But that leaves out Fosu who is possibly our most influential fit player right now. It means Aribo would be asked to do a left wing back position but I think he would get caught out a lot. Dijksteel would be the one who would just have to sit and protect the defence as much as possible.

    Without Page or Dasilva, we look extremely vulnerable on that left side.
  • Hopefully Grapevine saves all his drafts before deletion and is compiling them into a book about Charlton's fall and fall. I'd buy it
  • Reeves started his career at left back.

    Is he an option there?
  • Richard J said:

    Reeves started his career at left back.

    Is he an option there?

    didn't know that - surely worth considering/testing in training
  • Yes he used to be call bite your legs Reeves before become a lightweight midfielder
  • Every time my eye brushes past the thread title I read it as Karl Robinson has been appointed the new manager of oxford.

    Get a slight buzz
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  • Sage said:

    Dazzler21 said:

    I genuinely think 3-5-2 could be the answer.

    Problem would be who can be the attacking full backs and holding player from the 5?

    The 2 would have to be Zyro and Ajose - Feed the Ajose and he will score...

    I think Marshall would be worth a punt on the right - defensively he looks ok to me. But you don't have any options other than Sarr on the left unless you put a kid in. I honestly don't know if we have any that are ready.

    The only way I can genuinely see 3-5-2 working right now with the players we have available would be this:

    Amos
    Konsa Bauer Sarr
    Marshall Dijksteel Forster-Caskey Aribo
    Reeves
    Magennis Ajose


    But that leaves out Fosu who is possibly our most influential fit player right now. It means Aribo would be asked to do a left wing back position but I think he would get caught out a lot. Dijksteel would be the one who would just have to sit and protect the defence as much as possible.

    Without Page or Dasilva, we look extremely vulnerable on that left side.
    Why not play Fosu instead of Reeves?
    Good reply and question. - but for the only fact that Reeves will be able to pick out Ajose’s runs far better than Fosu. And with two strikers to occupy the defence of the opposition, this would allow Reeves to have more space to exploit and be creative. But at the same time that could allow Fosu to drive at the defence.
  • Sage said:

    Sage said:

    Dazzler21 said:

    I genuinely think 3-5-2 could be the answer.

    Problem would be who can be the attacking full backs and holding player from the 5?

    The 2 would have to be Zyro and Ajose - Feed the Ajose and he will score...

    I think Marshall would be worth a punt on the right - defensively he looks ok to me. But you don't have any options other than Sarr on the left unless you put a kid in. I honestly don't know if we have any that are ready.

    The only way I can genuinely see 3-5-2 working right now with the players we have available would be this:

    Amos
    Konsa Bauer Sarr
    Marshall Dijksteel Forster-Caskey Aribo
    Reeves
    Magennis Ajose


    But that leaves out Fosu who is possibly our most influential fit player right now. It means Aribo would be asked to do a left wing back position but I think he would get caught out a lot. Dijksteel would be the one who would just have to sit and protect the defence as much as possible.

    Without Page or Dasilva, we look extremely vulnerable on that left side.
    Why not play Fosu instead of Reeves?
    Good reply and question. - but for the only fact that Reeves will be able to pick out Ajose’s runs far better than Fosu. And with two strikers to occupy the defence of the opposition, this would allow Reeves to have more space to exploit and be creative. But at the same time that could allow Fosu to drive at the defence.
    And Fosu is our best player. What we need to do is play Ajose off Magennis - He has pace and needs to time his runs for knocked on balls.
  • edited March 2018
    Scoham said:

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    Odds have fallen further for Robinson...

    Looking through the Oxford forum thread on their new manager and it seems their chairman has promised an appointment with a 'wow' factor.

    My money would be on either of the next two in the list or David Jones as an outsider, (but not very 'wow' either). Gerrard a good bet as that would be a big story.

    https://yellowsforum.co.uk/threads/new-manager-enter-next-candidate-here.484/page-117
  • Yes, I would love for the bookies to be right on this one, but trust the buggers to get it wrong just this once......I would much rather that someone 'proper Charlton' was in charge for the rest of the season.

  • Well, surprise, surprise .... it's 4-2-3-1 again today. Or at least until the 88th minute when we bring on defensive subs to 'preserve a point'
    and go 5-5-0.

  • Oggy Red said:


    Well, surprise, surprise .... it's 4-2-3-1 again today. Or at least until the 88th minute when we bring on defensive subs to 'preserve a point'
    and go 5-5-0.

    When, yes when we lose he will say we do not score enough goals
  • Clueless beyond belief
  • Just piss off you useless tosser
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  • Not sure what this pr*ck found funny at the end ???
  • Not sure what this pr*ck found funny at the end ???

    "You asked for 4-4-2, I knew it wouldn't work hahaha"
  • Not sure what this pr*ck found funny at the end ???

    Agreed glad it wasn’t only me that saw that. What a ****
  • Not sure what this pr*ck found funny at the end ???

    Phil said:

    Not sure what this pr*ck found funny at the end ???

    Agreed glad it wasn’t only me that saw that. What a ****
    What happened?
  • edited March 2018
    Chizz said:
    Ha,ha,ha, pro footballers shouldn't need to practice putting a decent cross in on the run or from a dead ball it should come naturally! Clearing the first man might help though! Concentrate on a different formation instead KR you muppet.
  • edited March 2018
    Chizz said:
    Our small team doesn't have enough players that really threaten from set pieces. Even taller players like Konsa and Aribo aren't strong in the air.
  • Chizz said:
    If that's us having worked on them then that alone should be a sackable offence, I genuinely think Fosu's corners in the second half might be the worst I've ever seen.
  • Scoham said:

    Chizz said:
    Our small team doesn't have enough players that really threaten from set pieces. Even taller players like Konsa and Aribo aren't strong in the air.
    What about Magennis, Bauer, Sarr and Pearce then?
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