07-12-2024, 13:15
Paul Cook is a very good manager, but every manager needs to be flexible in his thinking, and unfortunately, as in life itself, experience can imply becoming set in your ways. I was always a rebel, ready to think outside the box, now I can't even find the box. I'm set in my way of challenging almost everything. I admit it!
I too would like to see us switch to a back three, though not quite the one Dancing selects. I'd like to see us move the ball quicker and be less concerned about dominating possession, and I'd want to see pace, youth and enthusiasm characterising our forward play. But I'd like to see the experience of Naylor shielding our back three and choosing when to move forward when we have some attacking impetus. Young players and experienced players benefit from one another.
More than anything we need to review our training regime and pre-match procedures and as Matt has so often pointed out, we desperately need a team below our EFL side playing regularly, where the young can develop and fringe players can maintain their fitness and eagerness to show what they can do. MKD away from the football he's been playing in was a huge jump to ask of young Innes, but we do have to be able to take a chance on blooding youngsters, but not a dog's chance. It's of little use to us having a Bailey Hobson being one of Barnet's most consistent players when we are struggling to win, but he did need to be playing competitively on a regular basis. We can't carry on like that in the EFL.
I too would like to see us switch to a back three, though not quite the one Dancing selects. I'd like to see us move the ball quicker and be less concerned about dominating possession, and I'd want to see pace, youth and enthusiasm characterising our forward play. But I'd like to see the experience of Naylor shielding our back three and choosing when to move forward when we have some attacking impetus. Young players and experienced players benefit from one another.
More than anything we need to review our training regime and pre-match procedures and as Matt has so often pointed out, we desperately need a team below our EFL side playing regularly, where the young can develop and fringe players can maintain their fitness and eagerness to show what they can do. MKD away from the football he's been playing in was a huge jump to ask of young Innes, but we do have to be able to take a chance on blooding youngsters, but not a dog's chance. It's of little use to us having a Bailey Hobson being one of Barnet's most consistent players when we are struggling to win, but he did need to be playing competitively on a regular basis. We can't carry on like that in the EFL.