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[Albion] Fab's pre-West Ham presser







JBizzle

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Its crazy. These past couple of seasons have been terrible for injuries. No wonder our form has been up and down. We havent been able to maintain a settled 11. Kadioglu, Pervis, Dunk, Van Hecke, Webster, Veltman, Igor and Lamptey have all had numerous weeks out, and in some cases months. Its why I cant complain too much when results dont go our way. You take that many players away from any defence in the league and they will be leaking goals every week.
Don't forget Hinsh was also out for weeks. At Leicester we played a defence with 2 midfielders in it. Hardly optimal conditions
 


Wardy's twin

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Lamptey is also an “option”

So I think it’s a back line of

Wieffer, Veltman, Dunk, Estupinan
Baleba, Hinshelwood
Minteh, O Riley Mitoma
Welbeck

Subs: Steele, Cashin, Lamptey, Tasker, Ayari, Gomez, March , Adingra, Gruda,
I think i would start 4 3 3

Wieffer, Veltman, Dunk, Estupian
Hinshelwood, Baleba, Ayari
O'Riley, Welbeck, Mitoma

Possibly Minteh for O'Riley as Minteh offers better defensive capabilities but O'Riley looks better further forward at the moment.

But I know 4 3 3 is so ancient.....

Substitution tactics might be key ....
 




brighton_tom

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I promised to be positive rest of the season and this might sound a bit negative, but this is a genuine question:

Does "be patient in possession" mean "secure possession, let the opposition defence organise and the slowly pass the ball sideways trying to overload a small section of the final third / last 20m, try to get the ball to a player in an area were it might be more probable to score from and then hope someone in that area has a magic moment to put the ball in the back of the net"?

Quite often that seems to be the "modus operandi" even if we have have 3-v-2 or 4-v-3 we stop the attack and wait for everyone to get in and then start slowly going up the pitch. My intuition (and maybe some statistican can confirm or debunk this) is that you get a better chance scoring from quick attack or counter attack than slowly building up (City might be an exeption to this although I remeber them scoring against us from counters and/or from quick play from the back).
Mostly, fluid fast paced football comes when relationships are built within a settled starting 11, where each player knows where/when/how fast/on which foot the other player would like the ball played. Some of our slow play is as you describe frustrating, but some is inevitable with the constant changing of our 11 due to injuries.
 








cjd

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Remember, the only managers Bloom has officially sacked are Hughton (because he wanted to change the style after a particularly turgid six-months) and Poyet (because [redacted for legal purposes]). He didn't even sack Hyypia because he know he sold him well short, squad-wise.


Russell Slade ?
 




Mancgull

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I don't think Veltman will start, a bit like Solly he'll be a great option to bring on at some point 2nd half.

I'm torn on the CB problem.
On one hand we missed Baleba in midfield v Leicester, my biggest critism that day of FH wasn't that he started him at CB but that he left him there. Vardy isn't exactly quick anymore, they were not really bothering us through the middle all game.
On the other hand West Ham do have pace up front, so we probably need Baleba there on Saturday now (if I'm honest I'm more worried right now about our other CB than I am Baleba....)
We have more options to cover CM than we do CB. So I 'think' I'd move Baleba to CB and play Wieffer and Ayari CM with MOR in the 10.

Once again though - why the feck did we spend £10m on Cashin? You can't coach pace.
If Baleba plays CB then I think it’s a must that we have Hinsh in midfield to give us the necessary dynamism there. Partner with Gomez/ Ayari and MOR as number 10. Wieffer as right back.
Subs on at 60 mins; Veltman for Wieffer and March for Minteh.
 


BN9 BHA

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Adam , who runs the excellent Football Cliche podcast was rather fond of this FAB quote from the GQ interview (and first picked up, by i think, @Bozza )


Adam , who runs the excellent Football Cliche podcast was rather fond of this FAB quote from the GQ interview (and first picked up, by i think, @Bozza )


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Bob!

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........
Does "be patient in possession" mean "secure possession, let the opposition defence organise and the slowly pass the ball sideways trying to overload a small section of the final third / last 20m, try to get the ball to a player in an area were it might be more probable to score from and then hope someone in that area has a magic moment to put the ball in the back of the net"?
.......

I reckon 'patience in possession ' means don't try too hard to get forward when the options are not there, and then lose the ball and concede.
eg
Dunk last week
Hinshelwood recently
Weiffer at Leicester
And probably loads more this season I can't recall currently
 
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Uh_huh_him

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I reckon 'patience in possession ' means don't try too hard to get forward when the options are not there, and then lose the ball and concede.
eg
Dunk last week
Hinshelwood recently
Weiffer at Leicester
And probably loads more this season I can't recall cui
Verbruggen last week too.
All of the highlights clips have saved his embarrassment.
But the pass he made for their 2nd, was disastrous.
I doubt there was a Brighton player within 15 yards of it.
 


Milano

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Verbruggen last week too.
All of the highlights clips have saved his embarrassment.
But the pass he made for their 2nd, was disastrous.
I doubt there was a Brighton player within 15 yards of it.
I was stunned MOTD cut this out, that goal literally doesn't happen otherwise, and it changed the game completely, I guess they don't want to make Utds new keeper look bad already.
 








Flounce

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I promised to be positive rest of the season and this might sound a bit negative, but this is a genuine question:

Does "be patient in possession" mean "secure possession, let the opposition defence organise and the slowly pass the ball sideways trying to overload a small section of the final third / last 20m, try to get the ball to a player in an area were it might be more probable to score from and then hope someone in that area has a magic moment to put the ball in the back of the net"?

Quite often that seems to be the "modus operandi" even if we have have 3-v-2 or 4-v-3 we stop the attack and wait for everyone to get in and then start slowly going up the pitch. My intuition (and maybe some statistican can confirm or debunk this) is that you get a better chance scoring from quick attack or counter attack than slowly building up (City might be an exeption to this although I remeber them scoring against us from counters and/or from quick play from the back).
I think a quick look at the goals we have conceded pretty well all season will give you your answer :lolol:
 


Machiavelli

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Do they? Which stats? You tend to be a reliable poster, but subs in my experience have tended to appear about 15 minutes after the need for them has been obvious.
There was an article on (I think) the BBC a month or so ago -- apologies, I've searched but can't find it -- which showed that FH was top of that league averaging 4.8 substitutions a game. Maybe someone else more adept at search can find it -- there was a thread on it.
From memory, it didn't analyse the timing of substitutions so we might be speaking at cross purposes but fwiw he doesn't tend to be too much of a slouch in introducing changes (granted, there isn't too many half-time ones made).
 




dazzer6666

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There was an article on (I think) the BBC a month or so ago -- apologies, I've searched but can't find it -- which showed that FH was top of that league averaging 4.8 substitutions a game. Maybe someone else more adept at search can find it -- there was a thread on it.
From memory, it didn't analyse the timing of substitutions so we might be speaking at cross purposes but fwiw he doesn't tend to be too much of a slouch in introducing changes (granted, there isn't too many half-time ones made).
He’s made a lot of subs in part because we’ve had so many players that have needed their minutes managing (because of the injury situation).

This is the BBC article you’re referring to I suspect https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cx2gl2j8x54o

…and here’s sub effectiveness from a goal involvement perspective

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chickens

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There was an article on (I think) the BBC a month or so ago -- apologies, I've searched but can't find it -- which showed that FH was top of that league averaging 4.8 substitutions a game. Maybe someone else more adept at search can find it -- there was a thread on it.
From memory, it didn't analyse the timing of substitutions so we might be speaking at cross purposes but fwiw he doesn't tend to be too much of a slouch in introducing changes (granted, there isn't too many half-time ones made).

It’s horrible when you know you’ve got a source but can’t find it. I take you at your word, I think I saw the article myself. However, as you say, we may be talking at cross purposes.

Edit: have seen the article again now. Thanks @dazzer6666

I was thinking more about the timing of subs, rather than their number. There’s been a few occasions this season where the opposition have made changes and are having an extended period of dominance, and my perception (albeit not backed up by any external source) has been that we seem to be willing to give the opposition a good 15-20 minutes of this before we make any countering changes ourselves.
 


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