??? Posted October 20, 2008 Report Posted October 20, 2008 Just been looking at the league table, and noticed a huge difference in our home form v away form. I've not been to an away game this season, so it's hard for me to say what the difference is, but it would appear to suggest that we're a counter-attacking team (hence our away results, where we should've taken something from the Celtic game as well), and aren't very good at breaking teams down when we're on the front-foot (hence our home results). The only game we've taken something from at home is the Rangers game, and that game was more like an away tie as Rangers had the bulk of possession if I remember right. Would it also be fair to suggest that our home results should change now that Jamie Smith is back (should he stay fit), as we'll now have Smith and Aluko on the flanks who should be the difference in unlocking defences? At the moment our only real creative player is Aluko so I guess a lot of play goes through him, which is relatively easy to mark against. Am I on the right wavelength here, or is this just a lot of nonsense? Discuss Quote
mizer Posted October 20, 2008 Report Posted October 20, 2008 We are 12th going on home form and 3rd going on away form. Quote
??? Posted October 20, 2008 Author Report Posted October 20, 2008 We are 12th going on home form and 3rd going on away form. Thanks. Quote
mizer Posted October 20, 2008 Report Posted October 20, 2008 Thanks. At home we are at 0.2 points per goal, away we are 2.25 points per goal - overall that is 1.11 points per goal. We have only scored 8 goals (=12th) and let in 11 goals (=5th). Quote
??? Posted October 20, 2008 Author Report Posted October 20, 2008 At home we are at 0.2 points per goal, away we are 2.25 points per goal - overall that is 1.11 points per goal. We have only scored 8 goals (=12th) and let in 11 goals (=5th). Thanks again. Quote
mizer Posted October 20, 2008 Report Posted October 20, 2008 Thanks again. We have only taken one point off the current top 6 teams which puts us equal 12th with Hearts, but our form against the bottom 6 teams is 5th best - better than the huns. Quote
??? Posted October 20, 2008 Author Report Posted October 20, 2008 We have only taken one point off the current top 6 teams which puts us equal 12th with Hearts, but our form against the bottom 6 teams is 5th best - better than the huns. Is that a fact? Quote
Azteca1903 Posted October 20, 2008 Report Posted October 20, 2008 Just been looking at the league table, and noticed a huge difference in our home form v away form. I've not been to an away game this season, so it's hard for me to say what the difference is, but it would appear to suggest that we're a counter-attacking team (hence our away results, where we should've taken something from the Celtic game as well), and aren't very good at breaking teams down when we're on the front-foot (hence our home results). The only game we've taken something from at home is the Rangers game, and that game was more like an away tie as Rangers had the bulk of possession if I remember right. Would it also be fair to suggest that our home results should change now that Jamie Smith is back (should he stay fit), as we'll now have Smith and Aluko on the flanks who should be the difference in unlocking defences? At the moment our only real creative player is Aluko so I guess a lot of play goes through him, which is relatively easy to mark against. Am I on the right wavelength here, or is this just a lot of nonsense? Discuss Makes sense to me, seems to shatter the popular myth of Calderwood being a naturally attacking and positive tactician. Actually tactician isn't the word, I feel all wrong calling him that. Quote
mizer Posted October 20, 2008 Report Posted October 20, 2008 Is that a fact? We have scored first in 44.44% of our games this season Quote
BigAl Posted October 20, 2008 Report Posted October 20, 2008 We have scored first in 44.44% of our games this season Thereby meaning we have failed to score first in 55.56% of our games this season Quote
??? Posted October 20, 2008 Author Report Posted October 20, 2008 Makes sense to me, seems to shatter the popular myth of Calderwood being a naturally attacking and positive tactician. Actually tactician isn't the word, I feel all wrong calling him that. I wouldn't say it shatters the myth to be fair, the team haven't settled yet and Jamie Smith has been out injured. When you've got an unsettled team, they'll naturally withdraw, which I think has happened in the home games. With the sloppy goals we've conceded the midfield will drop back on instinct, which opens the game up for the opposition. If anything, the away form offers a lot of hope as we'll surely turn the home form around at some point. If we can keep the away record we're establishing, and keep winning games on the counter we should do alright. All we need is for JC to work out how he'll play at home and which players he'll utilise to break down opposition defences. Personally I'd like to see him adopt a 4-5-1/4-3-3 formation with Miller up front, Smith and Aluko on the wings, McDonald or Young playing behind Miller, and Severin/Kerr sitting deep as holding midfielders. This would give us attacking options as well as a steady defence shored up by two players who can break up play and give the ball to players who can do the damage. Quote
??? Posted October 20, 2008 Author Report Posted October 20, 2008 Smith was saying in his redTV interview he wants to play more centrally Stick him in behind Miller and let him have a free role, with Deek Young on the right wing? The only other option for the right wing/midfield position would be Mackie I guess. Quote
TENEMENTFUNSTER Posted October 20, 2008 Report Posted October 20, 2008 Smith was saying in his redTV interview he wants to play more centrally I agree. Up front with Miller. Quote
Azteca1903 Posted October 20, 2008 Report Posted October 20, 2008 I wouldn't say it shatters the myth to be fair, the team haven't settled yet and Jamie Smith has been out injured. When you've got an unsettled team, they'll naturally withdraw, which I think has happened in the home games. With the sloppy goals we've conceded the midfield will drop back on instinct, which opens the game up for the opposition. If anything, the away form offers a lot of hope as we'll surely turn the home form around at some point. If we can keep the away record we're establishing, and keep winning games on the counter we should do alright. All we need is for JC to work out how he'll play at home and which players he'll utilise to break down opposition defences. Personally I'd like to see him adopt a 4-5-1/4-3-3 formation with Miller up front, Smith and Aluko on the wings, McDonald or Young playing behind Miller, and Severin/Kerr sitting deep as holding midfielders. This would give us attacking options as well as a steady defence shored up by two players who can break up play and give the ball to players who can do the damage. This variable is what concerns me. I hope you're right but I wouldn't be surprised if we were still this disorganised on the pitch in May. Also, the concept of a steady defence has been alien for a while, not just since the re-shuffle in the summer. Quote
PittodrieGoesBerserk Posted October 20, 2008 Report Posted October 20, 2008 http://soccer-stats.football365.com/dom/SCO/teams/Aberdeen.html Quote
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