Really don't get why we're playing two games in such quick succession, why not just get the full squad getting used to playing with one another?
I'm assuming most of the starting line up will do about 70+ mins tonight and the same for the other guys tomorrow. By playing two games in quick succession the players can get the same minutes, rather than someone coming off the bench and getting 30 mins while someone else gets an hour. I'm not sure though. I'm sure our new fitness coach knows what he's doing. I hope...
I'm split about this, not that I actively want us to lose games, but if this convinces Xisco that 4-4-2 is a no-go, it might not be the end of the world? Then again, it's more than likely that however badly we play, it will make no impact on whether we start the season playing 4-4-2...
Thats my thinking too. I'm all for using these games to try something new but surely the squad would benefit more by playing alongside each other than all these trialists and youth players that more than likely wont be featuring in the first team this season
We'll be starting the season with our new signings having hardly played with a lot of their teammates ffs
We should only really be utilising trialists at full-back where we're short, and even then, only off the bench
I can't quite understand our pre-season strategy. I don't really care about results, but we seem to be taking the behind closed doors matches relatively seriously while treating the official matches with fans with utter contempt. An elaborate strategy to lower expectations / lull rivals into a false sense of security?
Get used to that. This is what happens when players like Cathcart and WTE are asked to play it out from the back. They are basic defenders. Good at that, but ball players they are not.
"Deeney too slow to latch onto Hernandez's pass then trips the defender to give a foul away." Watford Observer nail on the head
I'd bet on us going down again but the odds are so short! Derby's record of 11 points Could we threaten that title!
Tom Dele-Bashiru has scored in his come-back game for the U-23 team against St. Albans. All square at the interval (1-1) like the senior team at Stevenage.
Seems like Deeney is back to being the main man and first name on the teamsheet. Season is over unless he gets injured.
Cathcart and Hughes are a great advertisement for Pozzo contract strategy. Give the donkey a 2 year extension until 34 when he still has 2 years and let Hughes deal run down. Scott and Gino do their business properly.