shoddycollins
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See how this match goes, on form Wycombe should win but we've been pretty strong in defence the last few games and if that continues then I reckon will be among the hardest teams to score against in the division. In fact since Clint Hill arrived five games ago we've only conceded three goals, two of those were howlers from Shamal George and the other was a set-piece.
Wycombe will be a threat no-doubt and I'm not expecting a clean sheet in any way, but I think it's not as outlandish a suggestion as it was last season.
I don't think we will be bottom half with our defence just about keeping us out of real trouble, as some fans have suggested. I think any team with either one of the best defences or best attacks in the division can look at the playoffs as a realistic target. Going forward is a concern, especially at home where we play more attacking football . Away from home we're sitting back, taking the impetus out of the game, keeping clean sheets and then snatching goals on the break. If we do that at home the fans will go ballistic, they'd rather we try and play attacking creative football even if our strikers can't get on the end of anything and we end up losing having failed to score.
Personally I think at home we need to try and hit teams on the break, we have a good enough midfield I think that this doesn't mean we have to always try and get our goals from long balls forward, but still just try and put players through with passes from midfield instead of trying to build attacks that don't come off because nobody gets forward. This might be a game for Hallam Hope. but I would like to see Jason Kennedy feature at some point because if we do end up loading the box with crosses, he's the most likely player to get on the end of them.
And yes I'm aware that playing as if we were an away team against Wycombe will mean one of the dullest games in the history of football and around three hours of injury time.
Wycombe will be a threat no-doubt and I'm not expecting a clean sheet in any way, but I think it's not as outlandish a suggestion as it was last season.
I don't think we will be bottom half with our defence just about keeping us out of real trouble, as some fans have suggested. I think any team with either one of the best defences or best attacks in the division can look at the playoffs as a realistic target. Going forward is a concern, especially at home where we play more attacking football . Away from home we're sitting back, taking the impetus out of the game, keeping clean sheets and then snatching goals on the break. If we do that at home the fans will go ballistic, they'd rather we try and play attacking creative football even if our strikers can't get on the end of anything and we end up losing having failed to score.
Personally I think at home we need to try and hit teams on the break, we have a good enough midfield I think that this doesn't mean we have to always try and get our goals from long balls forward, but still just try and put players through with passes from midfield instead of trying to build attacks that don't come off because nobody gets forward. This might be a game for Hallam Hope. but I would like to see Jason Kennedy feature at some point because if we do end up loading the box with crosses, he's the most likely player to get on the end of them.
And yes I'm aware that playing as if we were an away team against Wycombe will mean one of the dullest games in the history of football and around three hours of injury time.