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Know your enemy. Looking at l'impact's tactics, formation, areas to exploit etc.
The one and only Steve Bottjer is working hard after each game to speak with the new faces and had some words with Luis Silva and how the bright start to his rookie season has been.
SILVA AN EARLY SEASON BRIGHT SPOT
TFC And The Un-Magnificent Seven
http://viewfromthesouthstands.com/20...n-magnificent/
TFC's shambolic defense is giving up a goal every 40 minutes in league play. I take a look at the scale of the problem for TFC at the Centre Back position after another loss, this time in Montreal versus the Impact.
TFC needs a new leader and sorry Mr Anselmi, the one to replace is not Winter.
http://www.sportsnet.ca/fanfuel/2012...12_mls_season/
A break from reality. New strip now up at RedNation Online!
Sounding familiar. New strip now up at East Side Stand Up!
^^Good to see full colour in your strips again. Thanks.
TORONTO FC, 2017 MLS CHAMPIONS!!! (Still the greatest in league history!)
Montreal v TFC Post Game video blog
http://viewfromthesouthstands.com/2012/04/tfc-lost-to-montreal-post-game-video-blog/
Including some video from the stands at Olympic Stadium and a look ahead to a scary scary game on Saturday v Chivas at BMO Field.
Great seeing so many of you in Montreal!
off for a few days around montreal, but here's my latest, looking at the return of frings and cann, and just why we need them back, as shown in various different ways against Montreal.
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a short play (yep!) dealing with the trials and tribulations of a TFC supporter.
what's with tfc not scoring. a look at a bunch of stats that explain why we're having difficulties so far.
That's the best piece I've read on TFC in a long time Darlo. Written by anyone not just bloggers.
The problem with corners though is that it seems that more half the time the kick is short or long. Most of the time it is short it isn't by design either, the player simply isn't kicking it far/high enough. When we get a corner we really need to get the ball in a dangerous area where our players can actually get to it.
I'm more forgiving when it comes to crosses (though we should still get more chances out of them). Crosses are often on the run, with only one or two targets in the box.
If they aren't able to hit 5 or 6 guys in the box with a dead ball on a corner how can you expect them to connect with one or two on the run?
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thanks stoufville , and yeah, corners have been consistently poor, and I feel like it's always been that way for TFC, when was the last time we had a reliably good corner taker? as for crosses, it's definitely harder, but the more targets you can have, the easier it gets. the recent uber defensive formation is necessary at the back, but we need to get a bit of balance back there, frings and or cann coming back should help the defence stand on it's own two feet so we can committ more to the attack. hopefully.
Agree with Stouffville, super article Darlofletch
thanks again. wasn't by me, and here's another good one not by me, one of wtr's regular pre game pieces.
Know your enemy: Chivas USA,the red-headed three-legged goat of the MLS family. Looking at lineups, tactics, strengths and weaknesses and areas to exploit.
How you doin'? Conversation with chivas blogger. looking at which chivas is real, the one that's lost 3 games at home, or the one that's won in salt lake and portland. which of their new players has had the biggest impact, and how labrocca and and ante jazic are doing so far this year.
http://www.canadiansoccernews.com/co...-at-Toronto-FC
More at the link. Looks like there's a rift in the front office and some serious differences in opinion. Could get ugly.So with some reluctance, this is what’s being suggested now:
All of this is based on conversations I’ve had with several MLS and TFC sources.
It’s being suggested that there is a fatal conflict between Paul Mariner – and those within the organization that have a MLS or English background – and Aron Winter, along with the Dutch thinkers. There is a personality conflict involved, but the root of the issue is about player personal decisions.
For simplicity sake let’s call the divide the 4-3-3 idealists versus the MLS pragmatists.
The MLS pragmatist’s suggestions are being mostly ignored (either literally, or being brought in only to rot on the bench) while players that the 4-3-3 idealists favour -- that the MLS pragmatists have no time for -- are consistently starting.
it's all here-say. Rollins acknowledges as much.
^ LOL
Merged into blogs thread. CSN is a blog.
I know most people here don't like him as he's anti-RPB, but he has been covering this story for weeks on his podcast.
I'd rather have the 4-3-3 idealists, but we seriously need to get wins now.
Let me guess: Winter blames Mariner for Iro. Mariner blames Winter for everything else.
"There are some people who might have better technique than me, and some may be fitter than me, but the main thing is tactics. With most players, tactics are missing. You can divide tactics into insight, trust, and daring." - Johan Cruyff
Aren't these just the ramblings of a Vancouver Whitecaps paid journalist who is out to cause shit? Not to be taken seriously....
It sounds like a classic old school vs. new school mash up. One is a little bit country and the other is a little bit rock 'n' roll.
Paul Mariner is the old school, 4-4-1-1 or 4-4-2 guy. I dont know exactly what formation that Mariner was used to coaching in New England or what his preference was at Plymouth Argile.
Aron Winter is the new school, 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1 guy.
So, maybe they could meet half way and play the formation that they both could agree on that has width and style. Like the 4-2-3-1 or 4-4-1-1. So with that said they need to find two defensive midfielders and a centre back.
--------------------------Kocic------------------------
Eckersley---------CB--------------Aceval--------Morgan
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-----------------CDM-------------CDM-----------------
Plata-------------------------------------------Johnson
--------------------------Silva-------------------------
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-----------------------Koevermans---------------------
It just keeps coming up ... the headline of the article sounds apt.
Really, TFC still needs a better talent sherpa in south america, regardless of who is in charge and what their philosophy is.
Meh......didn't Rollins say basically the same thing just before the season started?
Content has to be filled I suppose.