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1-1, another goal conceded due to miles of space given up down the wing and no cover in the middle. This is going to be a season-long theme, just as it was last season, provided TD persists with this powderpuff midfield.

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1-1 at halftime - should have been out of sight.

Ref letting them away with a few challenges as well - as always seems to be the case with lower league teams.

We are overplaying the ball at times - think if we went more direct we would find it easier.

As was also said - too much space down the wings - perhaps if we score again we should switch to a back 4?

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9 minutes ago, DeeTillEhDeh said:

As was also said - too much space down the wings - perhaps if we score again we should switch to a back 4?

Depends if TD is determined to play with 2 up at all times or not, but the fundamental problem is the lack of bodies in midfield and resultant lack of cover for the WB's. Either go 4-4-2 or 5-4-1. This is why we couldn't defend leads worth a toss the whole of last season, and I 'm not certain he's figured that out.

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Finn looks like he's grown up a wee bit in the last few months. 

Early days with Ingram, but he's strong and reasonably quick, which is most of what you need to be ok in Scotland, so it's encouraging.

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