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3-5-2 & Gillespie?


MATT BCFC

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Thinking back I seem to remember that we only used 3-5-2 for 1 match and there was a lot of positive comments on here about the formation, but then for some reason we changed to 4-3-3 against Clevedon and now we have been stuck with this crappy formation. I personally think that 4-3-3 is asking to much of the fall-backs to get forward and get back and we just arnt putting any crosses in. And why hasnt Tinnion brought on Gillespie :D he looks to me like hes got a lot of goals in him and looks as if he can create chances out of nothing but hes not been giving a chance and I cant understand why

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Guest TinmansCulturedLeftPeg

I wouldn't blame it on 4-3-3 at all because we're not really playing 4-3-3! I'd blame it on the fact that we have Murray on the right flank and nobody on the left flank....that's the major problem....another problem is that the three midfielders are all over the place rather than playing zonal like this - 'left-centre-right Tinnion-Doherty-Orr left-centre-right'

3-5-2 with Bell and Murray wing-backs would be almost guaranteed to work(as it has done in the past),and a zonal three-man midfield as I mentioned above,3-5-2 would give us desperately-needed balance....

Or 4-4-2 with Anyinsah or Goodfellow on the left-wing,if target-man Miller was up front then Anyinsah or Goodfellow could have some freedom to fill the hole at times....Murray on the right-wing,Orr and Doherty in midfield....

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Guest hairyshamrock

You're right, we have 5 strikers at the club yet they need a "target man". Those 2 words together mean only one thing... Long balls into the box! What happened to us being a sharp, quick-passing team who could scored 100+ goals not 2 years ago??!! What formation did we do that with??!!

Are we still looking for a target man when we don't have a left winger?

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