A view from the terraces.
- lutleyyeltz
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A view from the terraces.
I’ve said it before but I really miss wingers going on the outside, dribbling past their full back and putting the ball into a good area for a forward. I’d suspect there’s a few strikers out there that would agree wholeheartedly.
Some years ago we had Alex Cowley on the right wing and Simon Forsdick on the left.
That was their game plan - and it was effective and exciting to watch.
It's a simple game.
Maybe we should try that again instead of the modern tactics of "possession, possession, possession. "
Passes sideways and back are boring to watch and tactically allow the opposition time to organise ready for the speculative ball over the top.
I'm no football tactician but the more direct approach always seemed to yield more results than the modern slow build up.
Just a thought.
Some years ago we had Alex Cowley on the right wing and Simon Forsdick on the left.
That was their game plan - and it was effective and exciting to watch.
It's a simple game.
Maybe we should try that again instead of the modern tactics of "possession, possession, possession. "
Passes sideways and back are boring to watch and tactically allow the opposition time to organise ready for the speculative ball over the top.
I'm no football tactician but the more direct approach always seemed to yield more results than the modern slow build up.
Just a thought.
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Re: A view from the terraces.
Lutters, southgates boring England tactics have a lot to answer for.
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Re: A view from the terraces.
Ian Brown played for the Town, was another winger, crossing for Evran and his big black bushy brow 

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Re: A view from the terraces.
Nottingham Forest won the First Division and two European Cups with a game plan that was basically "Get the ball to John Robertson". Bloke had no pace at all, but could beat his full back in a space no bigger than a phone box and then cross the ball with unequalled precision. A genius.
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Re: A view from the terraces.
Tbf, right now I'd be happy to see players on the pitch who don't think they're bigger than the club, and create a poisonous atmosphere between players and fans.
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Re: A view from the terraces.
To be fair we've had matches where a fair number of good crosses have been put in, but lack of a big striker or a pacy one hitting the box quickly, have rendered them useless.lutleyyeltz wrote: ↑09 Jan 2023, 13:05I’ve said it before but I really miss wingers going on the outside, dribbling past their full back and putting the ball into a good area for a forward. I’d suspect there’s a few strikers out there that would agree wholeheartedly.
Some years ago we had Alex Cowley on the right wing and Simon Forsdick on the left.
That was their game plan - and it was effective and exciting to watch.
It's a simple game.
Maybe we should try that again instead of the modern tactics of "possession, possession, possession. "
Passes sideways and back are boring to watch and tactically allow the opposition time to organise ready for the speculative ball over the top.
I'm no football tactician but the more direct approach always seemed to yield more results than the modern slow build up.
Just a thought.
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Re: A view from the terraces.
'fraid not Pierce. It includes a couple of lines from the good old days when The Jolly boys used to sing self-penned tunes (sort of

This one was sung along to the Dad's Army theme tune with words by The Big Ginger Wheelie Bin, I believe.
I'm surprised no-one of a certain age has commented.
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Re: A view from the terraces.
We did, it was, he did.