Firstly, the first two quotes you attribute to me below were comments I made
in relation to the Chelsea away game, when the general conversation was
about whether we would lose 6-0 or 7-0.  I still think 451 was the right
approach for that game, and I would next season too.

Secondly, I objected to 442 with two out and out strikers in Fletcher and
Doyle, or one of those plus SEB.  I have repeatedly argued for a
formation with a trequartista:

"There's a lot of debate over 442 vs 451. I like 442 but we lack a true
trequartista.  Keogh is the closest we've got but he can't seem to score."

I think O'hara's got it wrong.  Ward is really playing as a trequartista to
link up midfield and attack.  It's more of a 451 or 4411 that it is a 442 of
the old days.

Nice to see you publicly supplorting our manager though.



On 25 May 2011 15:12, Marcus Chantry <marcus.chan...@macquarie.com> wrote:

>  Just been reading an article on the Wolves site and O’Hara was talking
> about our great leader Mick and said *“People were writing us off a few
> months ago but the gaffer, he made the decision to go 4-4-2 and we had a
> game plan and we stuck to it.”*
>
>
>
> Isn’t this the formation that a certain Mr Millward has repeatedly said was
> wrong and would never work for us?  Some  examples of Steve’s wisdom:
>
> October 2010: “*Having seen our performances this season in 442 I don't
> think we'll be going anywhere but down with that.”*
>
> October 2010: “*If we go 442 then we'll be in real trouble.  I'd say 451
> and hope for the best.”*
>
> March 2011:  *“I'm struggling to understand your love of 442 Rog.”*
>
>
>
> Any response to these Steve or are you happy to finally let our *magnificent
> manager* make the team decisions?
>
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