SERENDIPITY
Serendipity is the effect by which one accidentally discovers something fortunate, especially while looking for something else entirely.
Not a clue on my own opinion or Adams not having a clue? I voted it anyway because I think the team selection at the beginning was pretty clueless but he made the right decision in changing it at half time rather than waiting until midway through the second half. I dont understand why its being labelled tactical genius when anyone with half a brain could have predicted Thornton (especially) and cox would have a positive impact given what happened on Saturday and in previous weeks.
Really? I agree that Cox can cause some damage to the opposition, but I appear to be in the minority on here about that. Some people have a MAJOR downer on him. Personally, I'm pleased he came on and did quite well.
Thornton - decent player and awesome last night - can also be a bit of a liability. He again stamped in on someone (he did it a couple of weeks ago) and got away with it, and has a bit of a tendency to keep the ball where a simple pass would be better. But last night's performance from him was of course excellent.
The problem with Cox last night was that his crossing was mostly awful, and people notice that more than anything else. However he was part of the thing that changed the game - the improved balance and shape of the midfield, and the willingness to carry the ball forward and put Leicester on the back foot rather than pass it in front of them. But he should be playing on the right rather than the left.
What makes you say that?And he does SEEM to prefer playing on the left.
Fair point about Thornton but he's played left at times and he does the same. Cheltenham game especially. If he has a favoured foot I'm not sure which it is.True about his crossing, very poor not enough pace on the ball. I think Micky likes Thornton on the right so he can cut inside and influence things in the middle of the park as well. I wish Coxy would run down the line rather than cutting inside, I remember him doing it one of the first home games of the season and us scoring from it...can't remember who against thugh.
Cobblers - he played for and got.
Nope it was more by luck than judgement that we got the win.
He didnt have anything else to lose we were staring defeat in the face. It could have backfired but it didn't. It was a gamble.
If we was one down or nil nil we would have lost that game IMO as he wouldnt have changed things at half time and it would have been more of the same in the second. Defence all over the place, no midfield and f*** all up front.
Also Adams admitted he was lucky on the radio.
But I do see where you are coming from as he had nothing to lose by doing it so in essence he did "play for" it.
No midfieldwe had five on the pitch and 5 on the bench!!!!