arrythewurzel":2lbbpn74 said:
arrythewurzel":2lbbpn74 said:
Greenskin":2lbbpn74 said:
arrythewurzel":2lbbpn74 said:
Steve.PAFC2012":2lbbpn74 said:
I'm sure someone posted that article on here around this time last season.
'Twas me .... And looks a simplistic and outdated system!
Why don't you go and tell him that or write a letter or something? I'm sure he'd welcome the input of Harry the Wurzel,with your oft demonstrated on PASOTI expertise sounds like it could be quite an education for him.
You've inspired me I will ....
On a serious note .. This system was played over 20 years ago. Football and systems have become much more sophisticated. Used to be an inside left and inside right in my day. Things move on ... You'd be laughed at if you suggested that today.
Only my opinion like ... Which I'd though was the whole point of pasoti .. I respect your obvious different view and you must think its a good system.
Perhaps you could suggest it to Van Gaal [/quote]
Letter in the post already,with the last line being "keep up the good work,Louis".
4-4-2 was also played 20 years ago but it can still be a mighty effective system.One thing that hasn't altered since football was played with a pigs bladder is that no matter what system is used,the quality of the players on the books has to be sufficient to make it work.The system used by Sheridan at Chesterfield certainly seemed to be of adequate modernity when winning this division 3 years ago and i don't really think that the game has changed that much in such a short space of time to render his methods obsolete.
I'm not a "leave it to the pro's,they know best" type and of course people are entitled to their opinions and to be critical.It's just that some of the stuff aimed at Sheridan seems to be ill balanced and carping to the point of being obsessional.To continue the tactical dinosaur/whizz kid theme,when Exeter won at HP last season,much of the talk on here concentrated on the allegedly superior nous of Tisdale [which incidently is emphatically not the view taken by a vast majority of posters on Exeweb] in comparison to Sheridan and inferring that their win was due to their manager being thoroughly modern in approach to the game.Yet when Argyle panned Exeter in the first home match of the season,this view seemed to have diminished to the point of non-existence-was it that Sheridan had spent the summer feverishly poring over Gary Neville's video analysis,mumbling "i'll outwit you this year,you little barsteward" to a picture of Tisdale on his desk? Wouldn't have thought so myself,maybe you could put me right there.