Harness O'Connor Barker Ness Chin .......Payne JFC Henry Kanu.......Leaburn......DJ
Not sure about that, DJs spent a lot of time in central areas
I think it’s a 4-2-2-2. Tuchel has used it at Chelsea a bit with 2 wider number 10s that can move central. Defensively we are more of a 4-4-2 then DJ and Payne have the freedom to move central when we have the ball
It’s a formation for all the family.
Dinosaur shape defensively for the oldies A couple of number 10s for the youngsters And a big man partnering a nippy striker for those demanding attacking football
Kanu is such a raw player (not meant as criticism as he is still learning) - But do love how he just keeps popping up, he'll get a goal before too long
Was thinking the same. I'm skeptical of how he will transition to men's football both with his frame and also with the fact that there isn't much room for pure poachers anymore. But he sure does seem to pop up in all of the right places, doesn't he?
Have to say I can’t remember the last time watching Charlton was this enjoyable for a sustained period.
Perhaps the back end of the 18/19 season? Otherwise the 11/12 team?
Impressive thing about this set up is that we’re fun to watch in the cups (so far) as well as the league. I honestly don’t think I can say that’s ever happened.
Have to say I can’t remember the last time watching Charlton was this enjoyable for a sustained period.
Perhaps the back end of the 18/19 season? Otherwise the 11/12 team?
Impressive thing about this set up is that we’re fun to watch in the cups (so far) as well as the league. I honestly don’t think I can say that’s ever happened.
Its the one good thing about the EFL Trophy - I honestly couldn't care less about the result, but its great to see the kids coming through, its a great opportunity for them, and probably doesnt matter if they win (Confidence boost) or lose (Lessons learnt)
Harness O'Connor Barker Ness Chin .......Payne JFC Henry Kanu.......Leaburn......DJ
Not sure about that, DJs spent a lot of time in central areas
I think it’s a 4-2-2-2. Tuchel has used it at Chelsea a bit with 2 wider number 10s that can move central. Defensively we are more of a 4-4-2 then DJ and Payne have the freedom to move central when we have the ball
It’s a formation for all the family.
Dinosaur shape defensively for the oldies A couple of number 10s for the youngsters And a big man partnering a nippy striker for those demanding attacking football
What if the real formation is the friends we made along the way?
Harness O'Connor Barker Ness Chin .......Payne JFC Henry Kanu.......Leaburn......DJ
Not sure about that, DJs spent a lot of time in central areas
I think it’s a 4-2-2-2. Tuchel has used it at Chelsea a bit with 2 wider number 10s that can move central. Defensively we are more of a 4-4-2 then DJ and Payne have the freedom to move central when we have the ball
It’s a formation for all the family.
Dinosaur shape defensively for the oldies A couple of number 10s for the youngsters And a big man partnering a nippy striker for those demanding attacking football
What if the real formation is the friends we made along the way?
Not having that, Kanu and Leaburn are playing as a front two.
Harness O'Connor Barker Ness Chin .......Payne JFC Henry Kanu.......Leaburn......DJ
Not sure about that, DJs spent a lot of time in central areas
I think it’s a 4-2-2-2. Tuchel has used it at Chelsea a bit with 2 wider number 10s that can move central. Defensively we are more of a 4-4-2 then DJ and Payne have the freedom to move central when we have the ball
It’s a formation for all the family.
Dinosaur shape defensively for the oldies A couple of number 10s for the youngsters And a big man partnering a nippy striker for those demanding attacking football
What if the real formation is the friends we made along the way?
Not having that, Kanu and Leaburn are playing as a front two.
37' 1-0 #Gills corner won on the far side of the field. Williams takes it, sends it towards Baggott who is inches away from making contact a couple of yards from goal.
The ball however misses him and runs for a goal-kick.
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Dinosaur shape defensively for the oldies
A couple of number 10s for the youngsters
And a big man partnering a nippy striker for those demanding attacking football
McGrandles with a cast. Egbo here too.
Perhaps the back end of the 18/19 season? Otherwise the 11/12 team?
Impressive thing about this set up is that we’re fun to watch in the cups (so far) as well as the league. I honestly don’t think I can say that’s ever happened.
Looks so comfortable whenever I've seen him against League Two sides.