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YorkshireRam got a reaction from NottsRam77 in Paul Warne
Yes, all utilise low blocks and look to pack the midfield to prevent overloads in defensive positions, often at the expense of fluid offensive movements. Don't just take my word for it though, let's have a look at a recent game featuring 2/3 teams mentioned:
Stevenage's formation especially here shows what I'm alluding to: 541. Not one Stevenage player had a pass accuracy % above 70% in this game, with most below 50% which quantifies the 'cloggers' statement as it proves this defensive setup restricts offensive cohesion. Thanks for coming to my Ted talk.
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from Ellafella in Sibley too good!
They probably don't have extensive media training, it's not exactly a vital part of their job. I also don't really expect footballers to be eloquent speakers, they're obviously going to stick to the vernacular for the most part.
Also, have you ever been on camera or interviewed at all? You do end up repeating yourself and getting stuck on phrases a lot, it's just a thing that happens, even when you have a pretentiously extensive vocabulary like myself 😉
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from molerat99 in Paul Warne
Sofascore (https://www.sofascore.com/team/football/derby-county/27)
A mate of mine put me onto the app years ago. Fastest real time score updates I've seen and also pulls all the OPTA data in real time so you can look at team and individual stats during games.
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from NottsRam77 in Paul Warne
v Port Vale (OPTA stats). Much higher pass accuracy. Also our 343 formation is the attacking variant of the traditional back 5, so between those 2 metrics, it's fairly easy to establish who's the 'cloggers'.
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from Kathcairns in Paul Warne
Stevenage, Shrewsbury, and Wycombe all fit this brief
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from DavesaRam in Paul Warne
Stevenage, Shrewsbury, and Wycombe all fit this brief
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from Kathcairns in Paul Warne
v Port Vale (OPTA stats). Much higher pass accuracy. Also our 343 formation is the attacking variant of the traditional back 5, so between those 2 metrics, it's fairly easy to establish who's the 'cloggers'.
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from FlyBritishMidland in Paul Warne
v Port Vale (OPTA stats). Much higher pass accuracy. Also our 343 formation is the attacking variant of the traditional back 5, so between those 2 metrics, it's fairly easy to establish who's the 'cloggers'.
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YorkshireRam reacted to Chesterfield_Ram in Paul Warne
I have to get on that. Looks far better than bbc sport that I use atm.
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from Comrade 86 in Paul Warne
Stevenage, Shrewsbury, and Wycombe all fit this brief
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from angieram in Paul Warne
v Port Vale (OPTA stats). Much higher pass accuracy. Also our 343 formation is the attacking variant of the traditional back 5, so between those 2 metrics, it's fairly easy to establish who's the 'cloggers'.
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from Caerphilly Ram in Paul Warne
Yes, all utilise low blocks and look to pack the midfield to prevent overloads in defensive positions, often at the expense of fluid offensive movements. Don't just take my word for it though, let's have a look at a recent game featuring 2/3 teams mentioned:
Stevenage's formation especially here shows what I'm alluding to: 541. Not one Stevenage player had a pass accuracy % above 70% in this game, with most below 50% which quantifies the 'cloggers' statement as it proves this defensive setup restricts offensive cohesion. Thanks for coming to my Ted talk.
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from Crewton in Paul Warne
Yes, all utilise low blocks and look to pack the midfield to prevent overloads in defensive positions, often at the expense of fluid offensive movements. Don't just take my word for it though, let's have a look at a recent game featuring 2/3 teams mentioned:
Stevenage's formation especially here shows what I'm alluding to: 541. Not one Stevenage player had a pass accuracy % above 70% in this game, with most below 50% which quantifies the 'cloggers' statement as it proves this defensive setup restricts offensive cohesion. Thanks for coming to my Ted talk.
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from David Graham Brown in Paul Warne
Stevenage, Shrewsbury, and Wycombe all fit this brief
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from Wolfie20 in Paul Warne
Stevenage, Shrewsbury, and Wycombe all fit this brief
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from Stive Pesley in Paul Warne
Stevenage, Shrewsbury, and Wycombe all fit this brief
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from RadioactiveWaste in Paul Warne
Stevenage, Shrewsbury, and Wycombe all fit this brief
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from Kathcairns in Paul Warne
I'd honestly sort of hoped this had already happened. We're in a really solid position for the run-in and it's been nice to see that the last couple of months the home atmosphere and support seems way better. I think this is because the majority of those on the fence have decided to just get behind the team and see where we end up, which is spot on.
I think it's mainly just a small bunch of pessimistic posters online creating a bit of an echo chamber now. They post and catastrophise when we lose and often don't comment much until that's the case again. It's a strange mentality and one I don't quite understand, but I actually think it's more of a gaggle than a brigade at the moment. But it's nice to report that from what I've seen recently, most are backing the lads and hoping for the best 🤞
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from Carnero in Paul Warne
I'd honestly sort of hoped this had already happened. We're in a really solid position for the run-in and it's been nice to see that the last couple of months the home atmosphere and support seems way better. I think this is because the majority of those on the fence have decided to just get behind the team and see where we end up, which is spot on.
I think it's mainly just a small bunch of pessimistic posters online creating a bit of an echo chamber now. They post and catastrophise when we lose and often don't comment much until that's the case again. It's a strange mentality and one I don't quite understand, but I actually think it's more of a gaggle than a brigade at the moment. But it's nice to report that from what I've seen recently, most are backing the lads and hoping for the best 🤞
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from FlyBritishMidland in Paul Warne
I'd honestly sort of hoped this had already happened. We're in a really solid position for the run-in and it's been nice to see that the last couple of months the home atmosphere and support seems way better. I think this is because the majority of those on the fence have decided to just get behind the team and see where we end up, which is spot on.
I think it's mainly just a small bunch of pessimistic posters online creating a bit of an echo chamber now. They post and catastrophise when we lose and often don't comment much until that's the case again. It's a strange mentality and one I don't quite understand, but I actually think it's more of a gaggle than a brigade at the moment. But it's nice to report that from what I've seen recently, most are backing the lads and hoping for the best 🤞
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from Wolfie20 in Paul Warne
I'd honestly sort of hoped this had already happened. We're in a really solid position for the run-in and it's been nice to see that the last couple of months the home atmosphere and support seems way better. I think this is because the majority of those on the fence have decided to just get behind the team and see where we end up, which is spot on.
I think it's mainly just a small bunch of pessimistic posters online creating a bit of an echo chamber now. They post and catastrophise when we lose and often don't comment much until that's the case again. It's a strange mentality and one I don't quite understand, but I actually think it's more of a gaggle than a brigade at the moment. But it's nice to report that from what I've seen recently, most are backing the lads and hoping for the best 🤞
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YorkshireRam got a reaction from Crewton in 2024 loans out
You're right, and given he's not looked capable of stepping up to League 1 level yet, sending him to the National League was an absolute masterclass by Warne. I'm glad you've shone a light on the brilliant decision-making by our manager when it directly contributes positively to the development of our youngsters, good to see! 👏