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  • Strange, isn't it?

    Which of these two set ups/strategies would you think produced most goals:


    1. McClaren

    A team made up of Premier League players Wells or Hemed as strikers, Eze in the free role just behind the striker and Freeman and Wzsolek as traditional wingers. Cameron and Luongo as midfielders whenever they are available. Focus on a settled side whatever team we face. Dependency on experienced players, limited use of youth and a common 4-4-1-1 system.


    2. Holloway

    Constant changing the team. First Mackie and Washington as strikers, later a mix of Smith, Washington, Sylla, Eze , Oteh and Smyth. Wingbacks to feed the strikers for most of the season – many alternatives tried, with Bidwell, Robinson, Manning, BOS, Smyth, Eze, Washington, Wszolek and Cousin. Constant change of team to match strength and weakness of the opposition and to reflect players form. Very frequent use of young players, particularly during last half of the season. Fairly settled midfield with Luongo, Freeman and Scowen. A less common 3-5-2 system for most of the season, changed to 4-4-2 for last few matches.



    I bet that most fans would say a settled team is better than constant changes, Premier League players with proven goal scoring record in the Championship is better than the likes of Washington and Mackie, a traditional system with both fullbacks and wingers is better than wingbacks and experienced proven players, including Cameron with several seasons in the Premier League and 50+ international matches is better than inexperienced youth.

    Despite the fact most fans would go for McClaren set-up if they had to make a choice, Holloway’s set up produced more goals on average. If we score at the same rate for the last 17 league matches as the 29 we have played so far, we will end at 55 goals this season vs 58 last season.

    Defensively McClaren's settled four back line is more solid than Holloway’s constant changing three back line. But isn’t it strange that we produced more goals under Holloway than under McClaren despite the fact Holloway didn’t have Wells, Hemed and Cameron to choose from but had to rely on Washington, Mackie and Smith plus the youngsters?

  • #2
    It's funny that we have let in less goals and MacLaren doesn't have Onuoha, Perch and Robinson all of whom had Prem experience and replaced a Prem bound GK with Holloways third choice.

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    • #3
      isnt it funny how ollie keeps being dragged up,he gone we moved on for better or worse.might as well bang on about docherty or harford if we going compare every other thread.
      Chelmsford City the home of Radio

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Gtleighsr3 View Post
        isnt it funny how ollie keeps being dragged up,he gone we moved on for better or worse.might as well bang on about docherty or harford if we going compare every other thread.
        Funny?

        We can all see where this one could be heading.

        But to address the points, if we concede more goals with so called Prem league defenders and score less with so called Prem league forwards, perhaps we should stick to a team full of championship players who in theory will score more and concede less. And be less expensive.

        Funny old game, ain’t it?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Gtleighsr3 View Post
          isnt it funny how ollie keeps being dragged up,he gone we moved on for better or worse.might as well bang on about docherty or harford if we going compare every other thread.
          Now the Doc........there was a man not to leave alone with the physio's wife,....or a train station with Utd fans!
          But was he a success? I mean 7-0 v Burnley, but didn't get us up did he.
          Was that when the rot kicked in!!?

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          • #6
            christ dave,people live in the past. I use to wear nappies as a baby. i dont keep on going back thinking about how diffrent i am now to then.
            Chelmsford City the home of Radio

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            • #7
              After 29 games we had scored 31 goals last season and 35 this season.

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              • #8
                Nothing strange or funny about it yesterday we was shlt !! 3 out injured one had swanned off to sunny climes throughout January to sit on his arce , no transfer window while all around us had the opertunity to benefit from the window get used to it and be grateful weve got what we've got , just got to see the season out , rediculas to bring a past manager in to it

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