by Extended-Phenotype »
30 Dec 2025 16:27
The problem is, when you don’t have any real control on the ball up front (Doyle is too weak, Danny K’s end product is a coin flip, our left-side is in flux and as much as I like Marriott he doesn’t seem particularly impressive when it comes to holding the ball up or link up play), there just isn’t much room for the central midfielders to alternate coming forward and the team’s centre of gravity just sits between them in front of the back four.
We can’t even ooze this centre of gravity forward while in possession, as we hit it long too often, and to the people I mentioned above who can’t do enough with it. Yet we seem to also struggle playing out from the back, as our CBs aren’t very confident on the ball, our FBs are as wild as our wingers and Wing and Savage just seem to want to ping it long rather than carry the ball towards the opposition. So it’s not just a matter of bemoaning us playing long ball - we aren’t getting many positives from doing the opposite.
Beside pressing more (I have no idea why we stopped doing that against Peterborough, and actually our better spells in the game coincided with us actually remembering to press from the front), we really need anyone half-decent with ball control in attacking midfield. I just think they will be able to link up with Wing/Savage and bring them out from deep, hold onto the ball whether hit long to them or played out from the back to allow us to spread out more from deep, and just generally re-centre the team who these days don’t seem to have enough shape to leave our own half.
It’s tragic really. We thump a team 4-1 and you think: maybe everyone including the manager will realise that if we actually operate in the final third, chances will come and games will be won. But Leam Reset Richardson wipes his memory of the previous days and has us camping 11 men behind the ball and instructs every player to avoid even coming in contact with it. Hunt wasn’t great but it feels like we are retreating back into Paul Ince era football, terrified of the football, and accepting we aren’t good enough to compete with teams. Why Rob Couhig was so set on LR for manager I have no idea. Even when we win it comes across like an accident.