Cook is also a scouser which is apparently an essential criterion to manage Argyle these days ha
Fair enough PL2, no hard feelingsApologies and I appreciate you took some time to type that message but it's another thread about Ian Foster so it's been merged with the main Foster thread.
The 15 shots at Leicester is perhaps the best illustration of the problem we face. We line up and play in a manner that allows us to have 15 shots - but we concede 4 goals and get no points.That's a good point, if we missed earlier this season it didn't matter because another chance would come along soon enough.
In Schumacher's last five games as manager (two defeats, a draw and two wins) we created an incredible 82 attempts on goal but we only scored five goals. Against Leicester we had 15 shots, against QPR with 10 men from the 25th minute we created 12 chances, against Rotherham we had an incredible 25 attempts on goal.
It could be argued that we were poor finishers.
Now we simply have to score from the rare chances we create. Our previously poor finishers now have to score from limited chances.
yes me and given time I believe he will turn it around.Apart from Ryan Lowe, has anybody come out with public support for Foster?
And 9 who started against Blackburn and knocked in 3. Another outlier I suspect?The starting 11 that hammered 6 past Norwich contained 10 of our current squad. Try those 10 for a start
I think that's a fair point, Foster hasn't shown any tactical fair but there are also recruitment issues. We lack numbers in forward positions and in reality are a striker and a No.10 short of what is required.l think to be honest it’s true we haven’t shown enough imagination or flexibility under Foster. Even go as far to say adaptability to cope with the game situation as it unfolds.
However, if you’re going to be a front foot team you need people who can pass the ball well when the opposition have 10 behind the ball. You also need goals in your team, especially from wing backs & midfielders.
The narrative is that’s it’s Foster’s negativity but when l look at that squad l think it’s simply the a lack of depth in the squad. When Argyle play well, Whittaker & Hardie are on the score sheet. Yet when those two have bad games it seems to blunt us very badly.
I just think the problem lies with the manager & the quality of the squad. For example, now we lost Gyabi l just don’t see that energy & physicality in the squad that replaces him.
Whic h stats show we created considerably more chances? My understanding was we considerably outperformed xg.Disagree that we were just fortunate and more clinical under Schuey. The stats back up that we created considerably more chances, which gave our attackers the opportunities to score.
Players that score 1 in 1 chances don't exist. Players that get closer to that come at a premium, we haven't got that level of budget so we need to ensure we create more opportunities in order to have a chance of goals.
We did that pretty successfully until January, when the tactical switch put emphasis on cutting out the defensive mishaps. And there has been a tactical change in our approach that has stifled our attack, write that off to Azaz if you wish, but let's be honest Schuey would have got more from Devine than Foster would have got from Azaz.
That said, the international break of moping is over. Schuey has gone and Foster is here to stay irrespective of our personal views. Time to get behind the lads and hope for the best that his coaching pedigree, which can't really be doubted, can conjure up a recovery of performances and he proves a lot of us wrong that he is the man capable of leading this squad.
I'm talking about known pundit, commentator, chief exec , owner ...or above.yes me and given time I believe he will turn it around.
We've hired a learner? Oh gosh.We need to get behind him. Not bash him at every opportunity. He's learning.
I’d be interested to see that tested.
That's a good point, if we missed earlier this season it didn't matter because another chance would come along soon enough.
In Schumacher's last five games as manager (two defeats, a draw and two wins) we created an incredible 82 attempts on goal but we only scored five goals. Against Leicester we had 15 shots, against QPR with 10 men from the 25th minute we created 12 chances, against Rotherham we had an incredible 25 attempts on goal.
It could be argued that we were poor finishers.
Now we simply have to score from the rare chances we create. Our previously poor finishers now have to score from limited chances.
and under Foster 1 win in 9 for extra balance
That is my point. Is it Foster's 'fault'? A highly qualified coach gets given the opportunity to sit in the Big Boys Chair, with a well run and ambitious football club who are playing in the Championship. Why on earth would he turn it down?We've hired a learner? Oh gosh.