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Conceding in the first ten minutes has become a bit of a specialty like; happened 3 times out of 6 PL games so far this season. Coupled with generally being under the cosh immediately at the start of games this suggests that we just don't come out of the dressing room with the right mentality at all.

 

Too philosophy-focused, imo, we've had to tighten up after the opening minutes in 4 of the 6 games. Had too much faith in their ability and mental strength to cope. Haidara has been dispossessed in his own third 9 times this season, only Glen Johnson has more. Think that says it all. This playing out from the back stuff might be starting to look better but there's a time and a place. In the opening minutes against confident, direct opposition isn't that time [emoji38]

I agree with this. Trouble is without Mitrovic there's no option to go direct ourselves, which takes an option away to play some Pardew front foot football :yao:

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Conceding in the first ten minutes has become a bit of a specialty like; happened 3 times out of 6 PL games so far this season. Coupled with generally being under the cosh immediately at the start of games this suggests that we just don't come out of the dressing room with the right mentality at all.

 

Too philosophy-focused, imo, we've had to tighten up after the opening minutes in 4 of the 6 games. Had too much faith in their ability and mental strength to cope. Haidara has been dispossessed in his own third 9 times this season, only Glen Johnson has more. Think that says it all. This playing out from the back stuff might be starting to look better but there's a time and a place. In the opening minutes against confident, direct opposition isn't that time [emoji38]

I agree with this. Trouble is without Mitrovic there's no option to go direct ourselves, which takes an option away to play some Pardew front foot football :yao:

 

The next best option for us is percentages clearances up the flank, probably. Still pretty shit but better than pretty much gifting opposition the chance to get the ball in and around the box. Looking forward to Mitro back, not least because he's not a moderate enough character to need the time to settle before bollocking the shit out of players :lol:

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Conceding in the first ten minutes has become a bit of a specialty like; happened 3 times out of 6 PL games so far this season. Coupled with generally being under the cosh immediately at the start of games this suggests that we just don't come out of the dressing room with the right mentality at all.

 

Too philosophy-focused, imo, we've had to tighten up after the opening minutes in 4 of the 6 games. Had too much faith in their ability and mental strength to cope. Haidara has been dispossessed in his own third 9 times this season, only Glen Johnson has more. Think that says it all. This playing out from the back stuff might be starting to look better but there's a time and a place. In the opening minutes against confident, direct opposition isn't that time [emoji38]

I agree with this. Trouble is without Mitrovic there's no option to go direct ourselves, which takes an option away to play some Pardew front foot football :yao:

 

The next best option for us is percentages clearances up the flank, probably. Still pretty shit but better than pretty much gifting opposition the chance to get the ball in and around the box. Looking forward to Mitro back, not least because he's not a moderate enough character to need the time to settle before bollocking the shit out of players :lol:

 

Aye, he's literally our only hope to not be completely cut adrift by January.  Just turned 21 and played what 2 games in this country? :lol:

 

Piss easy.

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that'll keep the bums on seats :thup:

 

EDIT: the best part is once we hit january and they release the stories about having the meeting "next week" to identify targets :lol:

It's happened too many times.

 

Here's a thought, how about as well as buying some "potential" in the summer as they have done you bring in some solid, proven signings who will do the job. You might then not have to panic buy in January because you realise you've fucked up........again. Buying proven quality while more expensive amazingly increases your chances of staying in the league and finishing much higher up thereby guaranteeing lots of £££££. Instead they refuse to pay a few extra million which is dwarfed by the potential earnings of a decent, productive, clinical side. Honestly the people running this club.

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We bought a fair bit of quality this summer really. We're always playing catchup obviously, but we bought some good players. We have bought quality in the past and completely wasted it as well. And teams like Swansea can buy questionable players (eg Gomis) and have them excel.

 

It's the lack of a philosophy or an idea of what to do with them that's the problem. McClaren is our only hope to fix that.

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We bought a fair bit of proven quality this summer really. We're always playing catchup obviously, but we bought some good players. We have bought quality in the past and completely wasted it as well. And teams like Swansea can buy questionable players (eg Gomis) and have them excel.

 

It's the lack of a philosophy or an idea of what to do with them that's the problem. McClaren is our only hope to fix that.

 

 

To be fair his philosophy at the outset - keep it tight, keep and move the ball, work from the back are fundamentally speaking ok.  However, we have a woeful defence (aside Mbemba and Janmaat) so this is a floored approach.  He has realised this and is over compensating with two DM's, who are both woefully shite in those roles too.  So by my calculations 36% of his back 6 are no where near good enough.  That puts pressure on the rest of the team to sit deeper etc.

 

No point even commenting on the strikers.  OK, service has been poor but see above.

 

We all knew a new CB, LB were absolutely essential and somehow the club have failed to see that time and time again.

 

He should be getting a lot more from what he has got but that said, relying on Colo, Williamson, Haidara, permacrock et al was always going to be a loosing bet.

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Yeah CB and CM are obvious. It's difficult to assess the rest really until that's sorted out.

 

Agree with this too. Especially a CM that can do the job of the two knackers we have had running around in that position. Would then free up a space for a more attacking minded player.

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