by stealthpapes » 16 Sep 2025 09:25
by Hound » 16 Sep 2025 10:12
stealthpapes The other angle - that Selles made HUGE changes in his formations etc - that also doesn't hold up.
I posted the interview where he literally states that he kept the same overall vision and tightened up in a few key areas. That also accompanied the squad 'changes' - Hutchison rendering himself persona non grata was the last in about four or five players being moved on or away from the squad.
It was evolution, not revolution (plus, maybe, forced by losing Ballard and only having one real striker left).
by West F » 16 Sep 2025 10:32
stealthpapes The other angle - that Selles made HUGE changes in his formations etc - that also doesn't hold up.
I posted the interview where he literally states that he kept the same overall vision and tightened up in a few key areas. That also accompanied the squad 'changes' - Hutchison rendering himself persona non grata was the last in about four or five players being moved on or away from the squad.
It was evolution, not revolution (plus, maybe, forced by losing Ballard and only having one real striker left).
by BarryWhiteRFC » 16 Sep 2025 11:36
by Snowflake Royal » 16 Sep 2025 12:32
stealthpapes The other angle - that Selles made HUGE changes in his formations etc - that also doesn't hold up.
I posted the interview where he literally states that he kept the same overall vision and tightened up in a few key areas. That also accompanied the squad 'changes' - Hutchison rendering himself persona non grata was the last in about four or five players being moved on or away from the squad.
It was evolution, not revolution (plus, maybe, forced by losing Ballard and only having one real striker left).
by West F » 16 Sep 2025 12:49
Snowflake Royalstealthpapes The other angle - that Selles made HUGE changes in his formations etc - that also doesn't hold up.
I posted the interview where he literally states that he kept the same overall vision and tightened up in a few key areas. That also accompanied the squad 'changes' - Hutchison rendering himself persona non grata was the last in about four or five players being moved on or away from the squad.
It was evolution, not revolution (plus, maybe, forced by losing Ballard and only having one real striker left).
Whatever he says, it only took eyes to see the significant change to shape that was made and the huge change it had on performance. He has a vested interest to downplay how much he got it wrong.
by leon » 16 Sep 2025 13:29
stealthpapesSnowflake Royalleon
not so sure - get to mid October and we're still in trouble there will be serious questions getting asked. The owners aren't interested in sentimentality and a trip to L2 is not part of the plan.
Relying on one player coming back and fixing everything is hardly a strategy. Hunt needs to show that he's learning from mistakes - I'm just not sure he is.
Went to go into the season with O'Connor as main CB and MOM main striker.
O'Connor gets injured, quickly brings in Williams. Williams our best defender.
MOM struggling and missing chances, brings in Marriott. Marriott scores 2 in 2 starts.
Start the season firing blanks. Now scoring in each game. 5 in past 3 in league. 9 in last 5 all comps.
Played Wing, Fraser, Savage in midfield. Didn't work. Reset the balance to Wing, Elliott, Savage, working better, but still in progress.
Hunt is certainly tweaking things. Some things improve, some still an issue. Results still some way off but the defeats are narrowing and we're giving ourselves a chance.
No one knows if he'll get it right and it'll come off, but I think it's clear that he is making improvements, and his recent team selections have had very little to criticise, based on what he has available.
Yup.
Extended P made a similar argument a few weeks ago.
The idea that he's not changing things, just throwing the same shit at the same wall, doesn't stack.
by RoyalBlue » 16 Sep 2025 15:20
tidus_mi2WestYorksRoyal Maybe one for ex-players thread, but it looks like Parkinson could leave Wrexham without quick improvements.
If Hunt did get sacked, there is a Reading legend who you would back to bring immediate improvements to the team. However, football would be "pragmatic" and if he did get us promoted in a couple of years, his Championship record is dire.
Maybe worth rolling the dice on potential with a higher ceiling?
Parky appears to be a bit of dinosaur when it comes to style of play, would be a complete departure from the sort of players we have at our disposal and the same tactics Hunt is getting pelters for for seemingly reverting to in a panic.
And as you say, he has never made the step up beyond the third tier which appears to be happening again with Wrexham.
by morganb » 16 Sep 2025 15:58
by Extended-Phenotype » 16 Sep 2025 16:40
Snowflake Royal Given he's only really had his preferred front three available for a couple of games, hasn't had his preferred CB available at all and hasn't quite found the right combination to work in midfield yet, I think it would be very early to consider changing tactics significantly.
What are the alternatives? 5-3-2 - not sure we have the CBs and wing backs for that, and it's a waste of all the wide forwards. 4-4-2? Ok, so which midfielder do you drop for MOM/Kelvin? Our midfield already gets played through a bit too much at times, I don't think that does anything to stop that, and I don't think it does a lot to help the defence, maybe the fullbacks get a bit more support. 4-5-1? It's much the same as the 4-3-3, but maybe more defensive and less creative.
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