tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36669930.post4064138352306244973..comments2024-03-09T20:37:14.671-06:00Comments on Down the Byline: Match Day 19: Single FocusMikehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12931590118053363115noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36669930.post-59263931060840240222016-07-03T17:13:47.120-05:002016-07-03T17:13:47.120-05:00Here here, Mr Curry! Well said.Here here, Mr Curry! Well said.Kyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05508632983112636008noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36669930.post-21792768781079246292016-07-03T07:41:08.616-05:002016-07-03T07:41:08.616-05:00Agree that a change of philosophy is an option tha...Agree that a change of philosophy is an option that Vermes should look at. As long as he insists on playing 4-3-3 with this roster and injuries, the wide players up front are going to be Zusi, Peterson, Hallisey, and when available Davis and Mapp. Playing 3-5-2 some of the time would allow Coehlo-Besler-Ike to play together, move Medranda and SAS to wingbacks (or if still want to limit Ike, play SAS and Myers as one of the 3 and the other at wingback), then pair someone with Dwyer. If Vermes still refuses to play Rubio and Dwyer at the same time, could still use any of the players currently playing wide in 4-3-3. Could also use Zusi or Davis as one of the wings. 3-5-2 would provide a lot of options and limit having two weak wide players on the field at the same time. Also, would put more players in the middle which might free up Dom. Sporting needs to add attacker(s), but could also vary their style to get the best players they have on the field and limit playing with ineffective wide players up front.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03436780190865363636noreply@blogger.com