Will we actually play 4-4-2 Next season?

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  1. Rea

    ReadingRed Well-Known Member

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    Cant see Mido working in a one on his own.

    Does anyone think Keefy will change to have Mido & Davies up top?

    Or stick with the 4-5-1?
     
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    ryhilltyke Well-Known Member

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    Hemsy will cry with rage when he sees this!!!
     
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    Whys that Ryhill?
    Sorry Hemsy - only asking.
    Thinking about the players we have lost and signed so far and how the line up is looking at present.
    I know theres a long way to go yet.
     
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    95% certain it will be Mido up top with Davies on the wing lol
     
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    ryhilltyke Well-Known Member

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    Because he only talks about 4 2 3 1, he won't hear of anything else
     
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    I prefer it when we play 4-5-1. We retain the ball better. But it's success is completely dependent on the Butterfield role
     

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