I think many fans over-estimate themselves.
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Yet ask Fans to tell you what formation was being played most wouldnt know .Ornchurch wrote: βMon Feb 17, 2020 3:50 pmCobblers. If you have watched and/or played football for a number of years you know enough about tactics and formations etc. to be able to hold a conversation with people involved in the game and question some things. They might have a bit of paper saying what they know but there are no 'rocket scientists' managing/coaching in football. That's why they all fail and get sacked at some point.Millennial Snowflake wrote: βMon Feb 17, 2020 3:44 pmJust watching football for a long period of time won't make you know as much about football as someone involved in the game, sorry
There is a difference between freedom of speech and hate crimes.spen666 wrote: βMon Feb 17, 2020 7:07 amYou mean the same freedom of speech you call people out for exercising against her on the Caroline Flack thread?Disoriented wrote: βMon Feb 17, 2020 5:44 am Itβs called having an opinion and not being cowered into silence.
In short, it is freedom of speech.
tuffers#1 wrote: βMon Feb 17, 2020 5:06 pm
Yet ask Fans to tell you what formation was being played most wouldnt know .
Trouble with sport , formations arent all that important.
Yes as an initial set up & getting the best general
Positioning from your players but thats about it .
I cant go & play that ball boss because it means ive left the 442.& its making it 433
I dont want to run back there coz it would make it 451 .
Help boss i cant kick that ball because we are in 352 & id have to make it 3411
Ah boss Help me my head hurts
All those cleverer fans are going to moan at us boss .
Ornchurch wrote: βMon Feb 17, 2020 9:39 pmtuffers#1 wrote: βMon Feb 17, 2020 5:06 pm
Yet ask Fans to tell you what formation was being played most wouldnt know .
Trouble with sport , formations arent all that important.
Yes as an initial set up & getting the best general
Positioning from your players but thats about it .
I cant go & play that ball boss because it means ive left the 442.& its making it 433
I dont want to run back there coz it would make it 451 .
Help boss i cant kick that ball because we are in 352 & id have to make it 3411
Ah boss Help me my head hurts
All those cleverer fans are going to moan at us boss .![]()
Call that post normality? Maybe for a retard.tuffers#1 wrote: βMon Feb 17, 2020 9:49 pmOrnchurch wrote: βMon Feb 17, 2020 9:39 pmtuffers#1 wrote: βMon Feb 17, 2020 5:06 pm
Yet ask Fans to tell you what formation was being played most wouldnt know .
Trouble with sport , formations arent all that important.
Yes as an initial set up & getting the best general
Positioning from your players but thats about it .
I cant go & play that ball boss because it means ive left the 442.& its making it 433
I dont want to run back there coz it would make it 451 .
Help boss i cant kick that ball because we are in 352 & id have to make it 3411
Ah boss Help me my head hurts
All those cleverer fans are going to moan at us boss .![]()
Ornchurch cant deal with a bit of normality.
Must be a Rocket Scientist .
There were no hate crimes in Caroline Flack case.Disoriented wrote: βMon Feb 17, 2020 8:57 pmThere is a difference between freedom of speech and hate crimes.spen666 wrote: βMon Feb 17, 2020 7:07 amYou mean the same freedom of speech you call people out for exercising against her on the Caroline Flack thread?Disoriented wrote: βMon Feb 17, 2020 5:44 am Itβs called having an opinion and not being cowered into silence.
In short, it is freedom of speech.
Do keep up.
Football management isnβt just about tactics and formations mategshaw wrote: βMon Feb 17, 2020 9:53 pm Despite all the coaching badges sometimes managers are guilty of overthinking things as Ling said in the Q&A. You can convince your own mind that playing a CB at LB is a good idea, for instance but the average fan just calls players to go in their native spots. Similarly with crying out for physical presence in CM and finally getting CissΓ©, who has made a big difference.
Slade had one such scenario, he persisted over and over with his "wonky" 4-5-1 formation when the fans were crying out for 4-4-2. In the end got forced to change because of injury, brought in Odubajo and the rest was history.
In more recent times Ling / Davis with the youth goalkeepers was the most glaring example of it - JE came in and did what many of the "moaners" were crying out for and look at the difference. I still remember the howls of "back the young players" and "you're not a manager so why should they be dropped" even now.
Sometimes you see examples of tactical genius where you sit back in awe and go "yup, that's a professional showing their nous" but at other times it's doing the simple stuff. Not sure if Jobi is still doing it in the post-Webb setup but having a coach sitting in the stand with an elevated view of the game always seemed a sensible idea to me, far better to see what's really going on than pitch-side imo.
Yet you still manage to complain about this season , with all that knowledge.UpminsterO wrote: βTue Feb 18, 2020 8:00 am Tuff
The "Unusual" that you seek defining
In simple terms we had an excellent experienced manager Justin - he passed away
1. The extreme collective grief / early promotion /and existing playing staff ongoing contract obligations is my basic definition of unusual.
2 The prolonged interview replacement which everybody thought was for an expierenced manager resulted in a person chosen that lasted 29 days and then paid off - that too is rather unusual.
3. The ongoing and not sequenced selection of Ross after he clearly told everyone in an extensive interview more than once is that he thought he should not be the manager that again is unusual as he then a few weeks later was approached by the board to reconsider and was offered the job - that too was unusual as he has never been a manager - and the original remit was to recruit an expierenced manager
UpminsterO wrote: βTue Feb 18, 2020 12:45 pmtuffers#1 wrote: βTue Feb 18, 2020 12:04 pmYet you still manage to complain about this season , with all that knowledge.UpminsterO wrote: βTue Feb 18, 2020 8:00 am Tuff
The "Unusual" that you seek defining
In simple terms we had an excellent experienced manager Justin - he passed away
1. The extreme collective grief / early promotion /and existing playing staff ongoing contract obligations is my basic definition of unusual.
2 The prolonged interview replacement which everybody thought was for an expierenced manager resulted in a person chosen that lasted 29 days and then paid off - that too is rather unusual.
3. The ongoing and not sequenced selection of Ross after he clearly told everyone in an extensive interview more than once is that he thought he should not be the manager that again is unusual as he then a few weeks later was approached by the board to reconsider and was offered the job - that too was unusual as he has never been a manager - and the original remit was to recruit an expierenced manager
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Let's gets this straight my views are mine and from my perspective- your classification of " complain " is your personal view of my posts.
I can't waste any more time explaining to you my views on both which if you read everything I have ever written includes words not aligned with " complain" but empathy.
Don't confuse "complaining " to a person alternative view.
My core and prime comment is ling compromised and promoted Ross to satisfy his own personal feelings or desire rather than demonstrate publicly that lofc best interests were used in his logic.
He appears to of based and over emphasised his personal friendship and appeared not to of supported Fletcher in any way including executing a latent investigation.
To conclude he was rude re fletcher to a point of ridicule including demeaning him and his career with low grade words in an inarticulate presentation.
It all become rather tiresome reading your posts when lofc win exploding into proclaiming Ross is the best thing to a gold nugget but when we lose using data comparisons based on Fletcher dismal record in a period when it's bloody obvious that the coaches or players ganged up on him to assist his early departure
I mean to lose to Maldon is a prime example and it was reported Fletcher said nothing at half time - he knew the score of then as a group and he as an expienced football high grade player and club and country captain knew he was damned and doomed - he ain't no fool
Christ ive heard some conspiracy theories in my time
but youve just gone to another level.
As David Coleman Used to say
Errrrrrrrrrr Remarkable .
Is that Too βMuch Too Youngβ Terry Hall from The Specials?
The average fan sometimes saysgshaw wrote: βMon Feb 17, 2020 9:53 pm Despite all the coaching badges sometimes managers are guilty of overthinking things as Ling said in the Q&A. You can convince your own mind that playing a CB at LB is a good idea, for instance but the average fan just calls players to go in their native spots. Similarly with crying out for physical presence in CM and finally getting CissΓ©, who has made a big difference.
Slade had one such scenario, he persisted over and over with his "wonky" 4-5-1 formation when the fans were crying out for 4-4-2. In the end got forced to change because of injury, brought in Odubajo and the rest was history.
In more recent times Ling / Davis with the youth goalkeepers was the most glaring example of it - JE came in and did what many of the "moaners" were crying out for and look at the difference. I still remember the howls of "back the young players" and "you're not a manager so why should they be dropped" even now.
Sometimes you see examples of tactical genius where you sit back in awe and go "yup, that's a professional showing their nous" but at other times it's doing the simple stuff. Not sure if Jobi is still doing it in the post-Webb setup but having a coach sitting in the stand with an elevated view of the game always seemed a sensible idea to me, far better to see what's really going on than pitch-side imo.
If you look how teams line up at kick off it normally gives you a MASSIVE CLUE.Prestige Worldwide wrote: βTue Feb 18, 2020 10:41 pm I like to know where on the pitch players are supposed to be.
Tuffers, why are you conducting an argument just for the sake of it, leave it alone
Ah see therein lies the difference between a fan and a supporter. The latter claps and cheers whatever the score, whatever the performance, not really concerned on the football itself but more the idea of being part of the "family club". I'm personally in the former category, Orient is my team but I go to watch the football, not for all the other stuff that goes on around it.
Ah gshaw if only it were sogshaw wrote: βWed Feb 19, 2020 3:13 pmAh see therein lies the difference between a fan and a supporter. The latter claps and cheers whatever the score, whatever the performance, not really concerned on the football itself but more the idea of being part of the "family club". I'm personally in the former category, Orient is my team but I go to watch the football, not for all the other stuff that goes on around it.