I think "fluid" is more the word. TBH we played well first half & pulled off a miracle win. I'm not sure that most of the players knew where they were meant to be. If you play your heart out, like they did today though the formation isn't everything.
At one stage we definitely formed up 4-2-3-1 when Sheff Utd we’re taking a goal kick. Bradshaw behind Moore, McBurnie left, Hammill right, Potts and Gardner as a defensive pair in front of the centre halves.
Hammill set up the equaliser which is good enough for me today, he does though struggle to fit in the 433 formation but he's a top man and I prefer him in the match day squad and come on /in when needed.
Saved by 4-4-2. Dear Jose, please take note of position of McBurnie for equaliser and Bradshaw for winner. It was excruciatingly frustrating the amount of ball that Kieffer won, knocking it on into clean through space for a non-existent strike partner to run on to. (That being said, I thought Oli had a great game at left back )
Whatever Hammill did or didn't do, he was the one who lifted a flagging McBurnie and re-motivated him.
Without the ball it’s basically 4-5-1 with the ball it’s basically 4-3-3. So it was in the beginning as it was forever ahem.
1st half it was 4-3-3 with the ball 4-1-4-1 without it. 2nd half started the same but changed to a 4-2-3-1 after Bradshaw came on. At 2-1 down the midfield were a spent force. Reigning in Potts was actually a clever bit of coaching that let him get his 2nd wind
Thought midfield were done for at 2 1 - substitution was surprising - bringing on another striker worked - this time