So Russell martin Does Have A Plan B on 12:00 - May 20 with 526 views | saint901 | So those of us advocating a change to something like he used v WBA have now understood all season how to avoid some of the issues his favoured 4-3-3 system created for this group of players, but when he changes, literally in the Last Chance Saloon, he's a "tactical genius". Total puff piece without a hint of remorse. |  | |  |
So Russell martin Does Have A Plan B on 12:07 - May 20 with 521 views | SaintNick |
So Russell martin Does Have A Plan B on 12:00 - May 20 by saint901 | So those of us advocating a change to something like he used v WBA have now understood all season how to avoid some of the issues his favoured 4-3-3 system created for this group of players, but when he changes, literally in the Last Chance Saloon, he's a "tactical genius". Total puff piece without a hint of remorse. |
Im just putting up the link I never gave an opinion either way, however he has tweaked the system before, at Norwich he went with 3 at the back and two wing backs
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So Russell martin Does Have A Plan B on 12:23 - May 20 with 506 views | felly1 | 4-3-3 clearly worked for a big chunk of the season as that was the system we played under during our unbeaten run. Eventually and inevitably we got sussed out and the weakness for me was a lightweight midfield that lead to our defence getting too exposed. We only have Downes who can really dominate in the middle of the pitch, unfortunately Charles looks a little lost currently. Hence why we've looked better with three CBs to mitigate this deficiency and it allows KWP/Manning/Fraser to bomb forward with more freedom. |  | |  |
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