tubby » Mon Aug 13, 2012 11:56 pm wrote:I'm loving the new formation and hope he ditches 442 for good. We look more hungry for goals and possession this way.
Stop being so conservative Ace.
Conservative ? I'm not against playing 4-3-3. If anything, given the right players and tactics, I think its the best formation out there for fluid attacking football. That said, I dont think our transfers so far have helped us as much as they should have in transitioning to the new formation. Like many have said, the emphasis going forward will mostly be placed on the 3 being played upfront. Atm, our options are Carroll, Suarez, Borini, Downing and Cole. Suarez will most likely play the central role with Borini down the left and Downing down the right. For me, thats cause for concern if we are serious about a top 4 finish. I dont think Downing or Borini for that matter are good enough for a top4 spot. Borini might be a decent backup for Suarez in the central role but as a starter down the flank he is a gamble. As for Downing, it remains to be seen whether he can improve from his embarrassing contribution from last season. I think he will, but I'm not sure it will be enough for him to warrant a guaranteed starting spot week in week out, which will be the case if we dont bring anyone else in. Carroll as far as I'm concerned is simply a planB. I dont think the manager has him in his plans and the fact he was prepared to loan him out tells you all you need to know about how much he figures in our plans.
So in response to what you said, yes i do like the 4-3-3. I just dont understand why we prioritized signing Allen and Borini and perhaps even Dempsey ahead of bringing in replacements for Kuyt, Maxi, and Bellamy.