"Why doesn't he play 4-4-2 ? "

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  1. Ext

    Extremely Northern Well-Known Member

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    There's your answer in that 2nd 45.

    Hope he's learnt from that half time substitution too.

    Onwards & upwards.
     
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    Unfortunately we have no forward who can play the lone forward role and no midfielders who can play in a 2. We are stuffed either way.
     
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    Agree, At the minute... I'm expecting the group to develop as we go.
     
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    Most teams these days play 3-5-2 when attacking or 5-3-2 when defending
     
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    Would that mean hamill as a wing back?
     

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