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Worthing v Albion - Wednesday



Silent Bob

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Dec 6, 2004
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Nope, that is 4. Gone are the days where football teams play a 2-3-5 formation. We now have much more midfielders and they have other abilities than just passings, some also shoot and some cross the ball from a wide position. Gus tends to play with 5 of them due to not having the quality required to only play 4 but now we have some very good ones he might TRY against a decent side to see where we are lacking and how achievable it is
So now we play 4-1-5? Ok.
By the way we had all those players last season.

It boggles the mind that after two years of Gus' football the lesson people have taken is that midfield isn't important.
 








Perkino

Well-known member
Dec 11, 2009
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So now we play 4-1-5? Ok.
By the way we had all those players last season.

It boggles the mind that after two years of Gus' football the lesson people have taken is that midfield isn't important.

You obviously think we only have 1 defender because the others pass the ball and that's what midfielders do.

Midfield has always been the most important area of the pitch, especially for Gus, although he was obviously a striker because he used to score goals at Chelsea
 






Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
Bit of a tip for you. Next time you go to Woodside Road instead of queueing for 30 mins for chips, pop round to the chippy, Old Nicks, up the road. There and back in 10 mins. Job done!
 


Dick Knights Mumm

Take me Home Falmer Road
Jul 5, 2003
19,653
Hither and Thither
Very pleasant except a bit crowded in the little stand on the half-way line. And with the great smell of stale Brut - or whatever is used these days.

Not much to learn in those conditions. Couple of the young lads looked promising - although we do seem to specialise in little lads.
 


Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
You know what, I love the Worthing friendlies. Long may they continue. Who was that number 44 that came on in the 2nd half btw?
 




Beach Hut

Brighton Bhuna Boy
Jul 5, 2003
72,085
Living In a Box
Barker was the pick of the bunch for me - looks very good
 










Superphil

Dismember
Jul 7, 2003
25,487
In a pile of football shirts
Which one was Charlie Oatway Junior? Wouldn't have recognised him on the pitch in the monsoon. Saw him after in the bar, very pretty young blonde friend with him
 


Silent Bob

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Dec 6, 2004
22,172
You obviously think we only have 1 defender because the others pass the ball and that's what midfielders do.

Midfield has always been the most important area of the pitch, especially for Gus, although he was obviously a striker because he used to score goals at Chelsea
This post is just terrible, Gus will never play Bridcutt on his own in midfield, move on.
 




BHAFC_AMEX

New member
Feb 5, 2011
643
Back from the game so here's my view.

Brezovan and back 4 - didn't have much to do at all really. Passed it well and Calde/Vincelot made good runs forward.

Dicker/Sparrow - Nothing special but were very solid.
Harley - A couple of stray passes but did look good going forward. You could see he was always looking for the runs to be made by the strikers.
LuaLua - Best player in the first half and decent goal. Linked well with Vincelot.
Barnes/Agdestein - Both made good runs, etc, but nothing special.

Subs that came on, Oatway, Rodgers, Barker looked very good and passed it with pace and vision!

Pretty brief but nothing much happened.
 






We're the Stripes

Well-known member
Jul 31, 2005
3,591
BN2
Was Oatway the tall lad who went out onto the left ?
Ben Dickenson. Started wide left, think he finished on the right. Oatway Jr. was the small(er) lad who slotted into central midfield just ahead of Rodgers. Both noticeably left-footed. Barker was by far the most impressive of the second half subs.
 








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