Post Match Thread: Hull City v Charlton | Sat 02 Jan 2021
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queensland_addick said:Bows is making some really baffling decisions ATM. Williams had a stormer v Wimbledon, got left out next game. Maddison superb last game, doesn't feature today. Why?
If players are hitting form, keep playing them!
Morgan our most creative threat today, gets subbed.
His replacement Williams somehow ends up playing right back.
When things aren't working out, you go back to basics. That means playing players in their correct positions.
Play well and you're dropped.
Play shite and you're a shoe in for the rest of the season.
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ForeverAddickted said:ValleyGary said:‘Playing players in their position is the most arm chair view of them all’
Im sorry but WTF?!!
Team meetings and individual instructions about how the opposition play or what the player your marking does (ie comes inside) is the absolute norm. You still play players in their natural position. Not a talented left back at right midfield whilst you’re playing two right footed players down the left. It’s just fucking madness.
But yeaaa just because someone is left-footed they have to play that flank dont they
HOWEVER. It is the exception not the norm. I would hazard a guess that 90%+ of players prefer to play on their "better" side (we'll leave the discussion on why they can't play with both feet for another time). One thing you wont get with "wronged footed" players is them flying down the wing & sending over a cross with their wrong foot. Just doesn't happen.
The clinching arguement (and my last say on this & Saturday's debacle) is that if playing on the "wrong" wing was so effective then it would have been used over the past 150 years that Association Football had been played. It hasn't. I don't remember any great sides on the past adopting it. From Brazil, Barcelona to Brian Clough's Forest......who had the lumbering John Robertson who stuck rigidly to the left wing.....and Clough was no mug. It is quite a new phenomenon and one which is not used that widely......mainly because it doesn't generally work. It slows down play as invariably the player doesn't have enough confidence to take on his opponent.
If you really think playing a left back at right wing because he could possibly cut inside once or twice during the game is worth putting a right back in his place, which then completely upsets the balance of the team then I can only assume you ARE Lee Bowyer in disguise.
Please do point out when this brilliant tac tic has worked this season......I'm all ears. So far 2 games, 1 point and not a single chance created from this masterstroke of formation nonsense.
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EveshamAddick said:Cafc43v3r said:ForeverAddickted said:Cafc43v3r said:MuttleyCAFC said:ForeverAddickted said:MuttleyCAFC said:Of course we are not going down. I don't fear that, but I do fear not going up. Some people defending Bowyer are assessing the squad as being weaker than I believe it is. As another poster pointed out, we find ourselves, due to injuries, where defence is a weakness where it was recently a strength. What you have to do when that is the case is compensate elsewhere.
In terms of course and distance and pedigree is better than Powell's sqaud and our last promotion winning one.
Obviously it's not perfect, far from it, but this isn't the squad of Abbotts, Bensons, Crofts, Foleys and Seabourns that some seem to think.
People will bemoan friendly results when we lose but its an opportunity for a Manager to figure out what works and doesnt
For large parts of the season its been from one game to the next with rest and recovery the focus rather than working on actual tactics
Ironically though our bad run of form has combined with the fact that we've had a few less midweek games
Of course as we know from recent interviews that Bowyer has apparently been trying to work on the attacking side of the team
But its not like he's got a pre-season friendly to play with where he can put out a squad that doesnt have to worry about the result if it goes wrong... I know we're entering a period of fixture congestion again but if a game gets cancelled due to COVID again, perhaps it would be a good idea to find another team that have had their game called off for similar reasons (yet who arent having to self-isolate) where we can have a behind closed doors game against someone to try a new approach with whatever Bowyer's ideal attacking team is.
Yes we were disadvantaged by the fact we got relegated, as late as possible and lost most of our squad. As is normal. That was then compounded by the embargo.
The point I am making is are players aren't "shit", to the extent some people are making out. Its not a team of has beens or never were. As the case has been over previous non successful league 1 seasons of the recent past.
Almost all our players are in the 25-32 range where they should be at their peek. All of them have played at a higher level, bar Levitt and its unfair to include him.
With the exception of Maatsen, Doughty, Watson and Gunter they have all been promoted or got transfers to Championship clubs from there league 1 (2 in Bogle's case) performances. And Gunter and Watson had played over 1000 games between them before they dropped down to this level.
It's not the last minute bargain basement rag tag and bobtail motley crew some make out.
Do you think a second, third or 4th championship manager would have a punt on the Bogle that is currently stinking out our team?
He is never going to be a top top striker but he has got significantly worse since he has been here and, in all honesty, I have never seen a play so publicly outed by his manager then picked again the next week.
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Maybe maddison went out on nye? Etc? We don't know what happens behind closed doors.0
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Most on here were saying they didnt like maddisons character / attitude before and after he didnt sign the first time im sure..
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ElfsborgAddick said:oohaahmortimer said:We may currently be 6th but there are 3 teams that can overtake us with their game(s) in hand0
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ElfsborgAddick said:clb74 said:Give Bowyer till October as NSS said.
Bowyer would of then had 2 transfer windows without any b@llocks involved.
100%
We are fucked.....and partly down to the fact that the current manager will have free reign to carry on with the players he has. Yes there will be a few ins & a few outs, but not enough to really make much of a difference, especially if then the players are played out of position.3 -
golfaddick said:ElfsborgAddick said:clb74 said:Give Bowyer till October as NSS said.
Bowyer would of then had 2 transfer windows without any b@llocks involved.
100%
We are fucked.....and partly down to the fact that the current manager will have free reign to carry on with the players he has. Yes there will be a few ins & a few outs, but not enough to really make much of a difference, especially if then the players are played out of position.5 -
ForeverAddickted said:ValleyGary said:ForeverAddickted said:Cafc43v3r said:ValleyGary said:ForeverAddickted said:Cafc43v3r said:ValleyGary said:Cafc43v3r said:ForeverAddickted said:ValleyGary said:ForeverAddickted said:ValleyGary said:‘Playing players in their position is the most arm chair view of them all’
Im sorry but WTF?!!
Team meetings and individual instructions about how the opposition play or what the player your marking does (ie comes inside) is the absolute norm. You still play players in their natural position. Not a talented left back at right midfield whilst you’re playing two right footed players down the left. It’s just fucking madness.
A left footed player will feel more at home playing left back because when they receive the ball, they open their body and have the whole pitch in front on them. A right footed player there, as we saw with Matthew’s yesterday, will always instinctively come inside onto their stronger foot, therefore minimising their options into congestion.When defending, a left footed left back will try and show their winger inside, where usually, midfield support awaits. If their winger wants to go down the outside, they will feel much more comfortable tackling with that foot. That’s like defending 101. If you play a right footed player left back, then their instinctive, natural body shape, will be totally wasted.
Surely they had another Left-Back they could have played there instead of him on those occasions...We are talking about limited league one footballers. They have got to the level they have by being good, but not amazing, at their position. Adam Matthew’s couldn’t be more steady Eddie at his natural right back slot. Maatsen is a developing young left full back, not a right midfielder.It’s simply baffling selection for the players Lee had at his disposal.
When they stopped playing him there they won the European Cup, City needed a record number of pints to stop them winning the league, then they won it themselves.
There are reasons you would play a non left back at left back, as a one off, or due to injury or suspensions but because the opposition might play with an inverted winger is not one.
If it is you change it as soon as its bloody obvious he is on the other side anyway.
Hence why there was such complaint about Matthews at Left-Back this week and last...3 -
When asked for his thinking behind the new role for the Chelsea loanee, Bowyer explained: “We thought [Malik] Wilks would be playing on the right. He’s been playing on the right all the time, coming in on his left foot and he’s very good at it. So, I thought Adam, he’ll be coming on to his strong foot as well, his right foot.Adam had done well in the last game in possession, he was very good on the ball.
“Ian, a bit of pace in the final-third to cause them problems. That was the thinking behind that and we did alright. First-half, taking the goal aside, we did okay. They weren’t better than us. Then it was like, okay, now change things and try and make something happen. Try and get our wing-backs high up the pitch and try and hurt them a bit more. We were doing that until we went down to 10 men and then it was more difficult.”
They were better than us and I'm tired of the weekly lies.
Why only try and make something happen when you're losing? Why not try from the start?
Lee still didn't explain why he played Maatsen on the wrong side.
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It's been an interesting debate on this thread with particularly intrenched views in some cases. I really could understand one in particular.
I have finally sussed it out, stand up and take a bow @ForeverAddickted for you are indeed Lee Bowyer.10 -
TellyTubby said:It's been an interesting debate on this thread with particularly intrenched views in some cases. I really could understand one in particular.
I have finally sussed it out, stand up and take a bow @ForeverAddickted for you are indeed Lee Bowyer.
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TellyTubby said:It's been an interesting debate on this thread with particularly intrenched views in some cases. I really could understand one in particular.
I have finally sussed it out, stand up and take a bow @ForeverAddickted for you are indeed Lee Bowyer.1 -
Maybe the problem is not Bowyer but just the fact we don't have very good players. We were a club that got relegated last year and on top of that some of the best players of that relegated team got shipped out. We nearly went into administration and barely had any window to bring anyone in. The only thing that has surprised me this season to me is that we started so well.
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Covered End said:
When asked for his thinking behind the new role for the Chelsea loanee, Bowyer explained: “We thought [Malik] Wilks would be playing on the right. He’s been playing on the right all the time, coming in on his left foot and he’s very good at it. So, I thought Adam, he’ll be coming on to his strong foot as well, his right foot.Adam had done well in the last game in possession, he was very good on the ball.
“Ian, a bit of pace in the final-third to cause them problems. That was the thinking behind that and we did alright. First-half, taking the goal aside, we did okay. They weren’t better than us. Then it was like, okay, now change things and try and make something happen. Try and get our wing-backs high up the pitch and try and hurt them a bit more. We were doing that until we went down to 10 men and then it was more difficult.”
They were better than us and I'm tired of the weekly lies.
Why only try and make something happen when you're losing? Why not try from the start?
Lee still didn't explain why he played Maatsen on the wrong side.
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Cafc43v3r said:Covered End said:
When asked for his thinking behind the new role for the Chelsea loanee, Bowyer explained: “We thought [Malik] Wilks would be playing on the right. He’s been playing on the right all the time, coming in on his left foot and he’s very good at it. So, I thought Adam, he’ll be coming on to his strong foot as well, his right foot.Adam had done well in the last game in possession, he was very good on the ball.
“Ian, a bit of pace in the final-third to cause them problems. That was the thinking behind that and we did alright. First-half, taking the goal aside, we did okay. They weren’t better than us. Then it was like, okay, now change things and try and make something happen. Try and get our wing-backs high up the pitch and try and hurt them a bit more. We were doing that until we went down to 10 men and then it was more difficult.”
They were better than us and I'm tired of the weekly lies.
Why only try and make something happen when you're losing? Why not try from the start?
Lee still didn't explain why he played Maatsen on the wrong side.
Or something
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NapaAddick said:Maybe the problem is not Bowyer but just the fact we don't have very good players. We were a club that got relegated last year and on top of that some of the best players of that relegated team got shipped out. We nearly went into administration and barely had any window to bring anyone in. The only thing that has surprised me this season to me is that we started so well.
Recent results are down to Bowyer, I fail to see how anyone can argue against that.10 -
Talal said:"First-half, taking the goal aside, I thought we did okay. They weren’t better than us." What was he watching4
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NapaAddick said:Maybe the problem is not Bowyer but just the fact we don't have very good players. We were a club that got relegated last year and on top of that some of the best players of that relegated team got shipped out. We nearly went into administration and barely had any window to bring anyone in. The only thing that has surprised me this season to me is that we started so well.3
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NapaAddick said:Maybe the problem is not Bowyer but just the fact we don't have very good players. We were a club that got relegated last year and on top of that some of the best players of that relegated team got shipped out. We nearly went into administration and barely had any window to bring anyone in. The only thing that has surprised me this season to me is that we started so well.
Is Matthews, a fine right back for this level, a better left back than their 1st choice left back is a different question. I would wager that Maatsen, and possibly Purrington, are though.2 - Sponsored links:
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ForeverAddickted said:Talal said:"First-half, taking the goal aside, I thought we did okay. They weren’t better than us." What was he watching
We got a few set pieces which Hull dealt with really badly, then you had Bogle's miss kick which should have been the equaliser. Its as Bowyer said after the game, we changed things at half-time which made us look better but then we still didnt create anything - Hull had their own chances but they were able to hit us on the counter the further and further we got into the game thanks to their goal, up until the sending off, they were camped in their own half hence why our defence was passing the ball amongst themselves on the half way line
Apologies, you're a good bloke but I'll help you out here.
It's because he's been setting the team up wrong all season and he's actually getting worse not better.
He can't see the wood for the trees, he needs to take a step back, listen to winners like Curbs and have a rethink.
He's still got time, but it's running out.
He's making a pig's ear out of it, even if a few loyal blokes like yourself refuse to admit it.
Everyone apart from Lee and a minority of fans can't be wrong.25 -
Talal said:NapaAddick said:Maybe the problem is not Bowyer but just the fact we don't have very good players. We were a club that got relegated last year and on top of that some of the best players of that relegated team got shipped out. We nearly went into administration and barely had any window to bring anyone in. The only thing that has surprised me this season to me is that we started so well.
Recent results are down to Bowyer, I fail to see how anyone can argue against that.
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ValleyGary said:ForeverAddickted said:ValleyGary said:‘Playing players in their position is the most arm chair view of them all’
Im sorry but WTF?!!
Team meetings and individual instructions about how the opposition play or what the player your marking does (ie comes inside) is the absolute norm. You still play players in their natural position. Not a talented left back at right midfield whilst you’re playing two right footed players down the left. It’s just fucking madness.4 -
Crusty54 said:ValleyGary said:ForeverAddickted said:ValleyGary said:‘Playing players in their position is the most arm chair view of them all’
Im sorry but WTF?!!
Team meetings and individual instructions about how the opposition play or what the player your marking does (ie comes inside) is the absolute norm. You still play players in their natural position. Not a talented left back at right midfield whilst you’re playing two right footed players down the left. It’s just fucking madness.14 -
I found the selection yesterday depressing . I was looking forward to Maddison trying to prove McCann wrong by starting .
Maatsen is effective as a left midfielder on his natural side . Not happy that Bow selected him on the right though .
On Matthews at left back . I agree that he isn't effective going forward but defensively he is okay . We have had right footed left backs before Antony Barness , Mark Bowen and Harry Cripps to name three . Also Adam is not a novice in the position . He played there for Celtic against Barcelona in their famous win in 2012 . Similarly to yesterday his instruction was to stop a left footer cutting in on his stronger foot . A certain Lionel Messi .
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Lee isn't helping himself at the moment. If the players are in their right positions and we play shit at least then the players can reasonably shoulder some blame, but at the moment he's giving the players a ready made excuse and drawing a target on his own back3
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stoneroses19 said:J BLOCK said:A loss against Accrington and the heat is seriously on Bowyer
Lose and it’ll be ranting and get rid.
Draw and it’ll probably be slightly similar.Win and it’ll be “well we should be beating teams like Accrington”,
Blimey some think we should be established in the Premier League and others think we should think ourselves fortunate if we can beat Accrington (who are they) Stanley.2 -
I don’t have an issue with the thinking behind trying to nullify Malik Wilkes, I have issue that we’re sacrificing too much of our game cautiously trying negate the other side. As I mentioned earlier, he’s not Messi. If he had have started down the right as he had been, so what? Gunter or Matthews or whoever was at RB would’ve just had to get on with it. I think they’re both capable.
It seems to me we’re not thinking about what we need to do to hurt the opposition.The only other thing I can say in defence of Bowyer’s choice was that we have no width in midfield or pace, so Maatsen may have been able to double back on Wilkes in a much more effective manner. However, as soon as it was clear Wilks was on the left, why not switch Mastsen to left wing maybe? The shape may have been well off then in terms of redeploying Matthews, but it all just sounds like a mess anyway12 -
Covered End said:stoneroses19 said:J BLOCK said:A loss against Accrington and the heat is seriously on Bowyer
Lose and it’ll be ranting and get rid.
Draw and it’ll probably be slightly similar.Win and it’ll be “well we should be beating teams like Accrington”,
Blimey some think we should be established in the Premier League and others think we should think ourselves fortunate if we can beat Accrington (who are they) Stanley.
The fact they've previously struggled to get 1,000 supporters should have nothing to do with it
I'd be pretty pissed if I was reading on Social Media about our Championship / Premier League opponents in the future bemoaning they should be beating us, simply because we were once in League One with only 10,000 fans
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The best way to negate your opponent is to outscore them.
Play your best side with players in correct positions.3