milo
Jack L. Jones
4-4-1-1. Which isn't too disimilar to what we played with vdV; though that became 4-2-3-1 depending how deep into midfield he dropped (and Rooney has been doing similar).
What I really dislike is proper 4-4-2, when you have 2 strikers stood with their hands on their hips at the halfway line watching our midfield being overrun, like happened in the final third of last season with two of Defoe, Saha and Ade.
I could cope with 4-4-1-1 if one of Dempsey or Sig were playing in the hole behind Ade.
Ade and Defoe is a big no-no for me though - receipe for disaster.
Do you agree that it is also about passages of play too? I think that the 4-4-1-1 we played in the first half of last season was frequently 4-2-3-1 in attack and 4-5-1 in defence.
Also, playing a withdrawn forward is hardly new. It was very popular in the 80s (Beardsley and Dalglish spring immediately to mind) but most teams playing it would have been classed as playing 4-4-2 at the time.