Millsy_Yiddo
Naybet
Firstly, my intention is not to start a 433 is better than 442 is better than 4231 thread (which it will inevitably turn into). But looking down the forum at the top few threads pretty much all of them are littered with, 'had we played 4231 we'd of won', 'Oh, you can't play him in a 433, he can only play in a 4231', 'He needs to play as part of a 3 man midfield he's no use in a 2' '4231 will always beat 442 becuase of the numbers in midfield'.
What is it that makes the modern football fan believe they are some kind of tactical genius no-matter their experience of the game (and before anyone jumps on me, I'm as guilty as any of discussing tactics/systems etc ad nauseam, so I'm not having a dig at anyone here)?
Personally I think it's alot to do with Sky TV and they pundits they have on. All started with Andy Grey and that analysis thing he used to do with Richard Keys on the little board. Everyone now feels they have to have an opinion on who's fault every goal was and why it happened. That and people who play Champ Man too much.
On here I think combined with the above there's also a bit of an element of those who support AVB trying to talk up his incredibly precise approach and because he put so much importance (allegedly) on formations and systems it rubs off a little on here. Although I'm not a massive supporter of AVB, but as I said, I'm still guilty of arguing till death that Walker was at fault for the Arsenal goal, formations are fluid and 442 can be as good as 4231 etc etc.
Thoughts??
What is it that makes the modern football fan believe they are some kind of tactical genius no-matter their experience of the game (and before anyone jumps on me, I'm as guilty as any of discussing tactics/systems etc ad nauseam, so I'm not having a dig at anyone here)?
Personally I think it's alot to do with Sky TV and they pundits they have on. All started with Andy Grey and that analysis thing he used to do with Richard Keys on the little board. Everyone now feels they have to have an opinion on who's fault every goal was and why it happened. That and people who play Champ Man too much.
On here I think combined with the above there's also a bit of an element of those who support AVB trying to talk up his incredibly precise approach and because he put so much importance (allegedly) on formations and systems it rubs off a little on here. Although I'm not a massive supporter of AVB, but as I said, I'm still guilty of arguing till death that Walker was at fault for the Arsenal goal, formations are fluid and 442 can be as good as 4231 etc etc.
Thoughts??