We actually agree on a lot Gratis! We've split off in a couple of directions, so I'll try to order things a bit.
Completely agree! The lack of spending has cost us points.
Again, completely agree. There are more games that we should have won (plenty more!), but more often than not that has come down to our inability to take our chances. The reality is, since we lost Asdrubal (as much as opinions differ on him), we’ve never had a player up front on more than $75k. That is between ¼ and 1/18 of the starting 9s at any other club
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It should be impossible for us to compete, but we have been, even in games where 2 players in the opposition lineup are on more than our whole starting lineup!!!
We simply need more chances than other teams to score, because we lack quality in the squad.
I agree that ultimately the tactical decisions are on the coach. My point is that this 'Plan B’ thing seems to come from the idea that it’s either a drastic formation and style change, or it is exactly the same.
As you mentioned in your edit, we did play 2 up front at the start of the WSW game, but there was a number of small tactical changes this season.
These are just my observations, but off the top of my head -
- We’ve built with a Back 4
- We’ve built with a Back 3 (with a 6 dropping between the CBs)
- We’ve built with the LB deeper and Pain higher, so more space in MF
- Sometimes Pain was deeper, which drew out the RB for runs behind eg. the 4-1 vs the Nix
- In a few games, we didn’t even try to play out (especially early in games)
- In the win against Sydney, it looked like we had some sort of asymmetric 3-5-2 thing happening.
Early on we played more with Pain wide and Hoole tucked inside like a second 10. As the season went on (especially when Pain got injured) we saw both wingers play wide, then both inside. It looked like they were starting to be given more freedom, depending on the fullback’s position. I'm guessing this is why Storm played on the left more (I think?). He could get higher and that let Hoole come inside while he was replacing an injured Pain on the left.
We’ve played with 1 up front (mostly), 2 up front (as you said), we’ve dropped off in a 4-4-2 and sometimes we pressed higher, with our front 4 slightly flatter.
Most good teams make little changes throughout the season. I agree that results weren't what we'd hoped for (blame who you want for that), but it's not through lack of trying.
EDIT: Sorry for all the edits! I didn't realise the post would take up so much room!