What would you prefer to see formation wise this season. It’s been 3 at the back all pre season but defensively in the Aberdeen defeat in that first half, lots to work on
Or back to the 4 3 3 which Holden used in the majority of the rest of last season after a disastrous first half away at Oxford at the end of December in his 2nd game in charge
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We have to make the opposition worry about how we play - But if we play a side who show in previous League games, that they love to exploit space left by marauding Wing-Backs, yet struggle against wingers and a flat back four, then why the hell would you play 3-5-2?
I predict us losing games setup 3-5-2 and 4-3-3 this season.
Doesn't mean either formation is the wrong one.
I really want 532/352 to work, but we need more players for it to work, for now I'd go with 433 until we get more players in.
We have 3 games at home in the first month and if we are honest, they're very favourable fixtures. Points on the board matter while we strengthen
I trust Holden enough to believe he knows what he wants and how he thinks he can get the best out of it. Now he just has to be supplied with the right players to give him the chance of succeeding.
The Christmas Pudding formation with May as the sixpence.
I agree Alfie May needs a strike partner, hence 2 up top being better, but we don't have one at the moment, and it's a bit ridiculous if you end up with Kirk up front and CBT at left wing back, just to fit the system.
3-5-2 will mean square pegs in round holes. And as the last 2 friendlies have shown, we're wide open and easily exposed defensively on the counter.
Orient will have their heads in the sand if they don't set up to exploit that.
If Holden can shuffle the cards to plug the vulnerabilities, then stick with the 3-5-2 that the team has obviously been trained to do.
But we can't afford to ship easy goals and if it means 4 at the back for the Orient game, then defenders should be naturally comfortable enough with that.
I've said it before: the 1st rule of football is not to get beat.
All successful teams are first built on sound defence.
No point scoring 2 and conceding 3.
Also in the Millwall game our defence only fell apart when we switched to 4 at the back so not sure why last 2 games is used there? We were brilliant against Millwall with the 3-5-2. Change of formation and change of personnel was our downfall
I'm not really advocating 4-3-3, but the need to field a sound defence on Saturday.
I said stick with 3-5-2 if the defensive vulnerabilities can be plugged, after all that's the primary formation we've trained for.
But we can't afford to be caught time and time again on the counter, as we have been recently.
Team selection is going to have to be a compromise, whatever until specialist players are fit or brought in.
Against Aberdeen Ness wasn't able to do that, being drawn out of position and exposed constantly.
Plus Hector also drawn out of position trying to cover the hole left by Ness, meaning the back line often completely lost it's shape.
I do take your point about Aberdeen being a better standard of opponent than we're likely to face in League One.
We still, however need to get points on the board, making the good start that builds momentum. As Seth Plum would say it's "a must win game"
But here we are, pinning all our hopes on Thomas being our defensive hero!
If it was do or die I would go with a back 4 of Egbo, Hector, Jones, Thomas
Dobson holding
Camara and Anderson
Fraser in the hole
CBT and May as split strikers ala Taylor and Grant/Leko.
352 is going to be a hard one to fit but if we can balance it right where it doesn't leave us exposed and we have the right players to do it.
4-3-3
Egbo - Jones - Hector - Edun
Camara - Dobson - Fraser
Campbell - May - B.Taylor
4-2-3-1
Egbo - Jones - Hector - Edun
Dobson - Taylor
Campbell - Fraser - B.Taylor
May
4-4-2
Egbo - Jones - Hector - Edun
Campbell - Dobson - Fraser- B.Taylor
May - Kanu?
Egbo - Jones - Hector - Edun
Taylor
Dobson - Camara
Fraser
May - Kanu?
Jones - Hector - Thomas
Egbo - Fraser -Dobson - Camara - Edun
May - Kanu?
I also don't think he should be a 10, I'd say 3-5-2 or 4-3-3 as well.
I would be much happier with Fraser as a 10 and CBT as a "wild card", Bowyers description of Leko 1st time round, than CBT as a wing back and Kirk up front.
The 433 I see as more organised chaos, the front three, if you have a good three, can cause anyone problems as we did show last season because scoring goals wasn’t a problem. The obvious issue was the defence, it clearly leaves us more open. But I’d like to see this in the home games we should be winning, last season it was devastating in certain fixtures (Shrewsbury 6-0).
We have a squad that accommodate both now, perhaps Holden will use both, it worked for bowyer he switched from 4222 to 352 and pulled it off many times.
The other position is striker. We need someone who can play with both May and Leaburn. That’s why Nombe would have been perfect, someone strong enough to be hold the ball up with May, but also mobile enough to run in behind when playing with Leaburn.