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  1. Archey

    Archey Well-Known Member

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    It's not boring like others would have you belive, but very very frustrating.

    Crewe are quite possibly the worst team I've seen down at Oakwell. But they've done a job on us. Soaked up the pressure which was undoubtedly there, and caught us with a late winner down the other end.

    But my god, it is clear for all to see that Lee jay hasn't got a plan B. He's seemingly too stubborn to switch to 2 strikers despite the fact that it's obviously not working with 1 up top.

    Why on earth have we brought in Smith, Jackson and Wilkinson if we have no intention of playing them other than when we're chasing a game (yes I know 2 of them were unavailable today).

    The build up play is far too patient, and the end product is average at best. I'm not calling for Lee's head, but something has got to change, because this is at least 4 games this season where a negative formation, and inability to change our game plan has cost us points.

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  2. Mike Lowry

    Mike Lowry Well-Known Member

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    But if the manager is too stubborn/not skilled enough to change tactics then its not going to change. Which can only lead to one conclusion...
     
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    We might have had a lot of possession but we had two efforts on target at the arse end of the game.
     

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