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Posted September 15, 2015 00:11 · last edited March 18, 2021 07:43

Rata tat tat wrote:
ohnoes wrote:
JW wrote:
ohnoes wrote:

Yeah but it's a back 5 - given the number of goals they concede it didn't sound unreasonable.

When you say back three it gives the imagine of two attacking wingers- Back five does not  

Yeah that's why I said a back three with WING BACKS!

3 - 5 - 2 is a smart formation, especially for SU playing in the NL, when defending gives them 5 across the back but still great delivery and work rate from wide with prattley and connor and McLennan potentially there as well.  Also means when they spring forward gives them 2 outlets up top rather than 1 running around like a headless chicken, not to mention giving you 3 in the middle of the park which is essential at this level, so they don't get completely overrun through the centre by better opposition. 

Completely agree, only potential problem is being pinned back for long periods and wingbacks not being able to get up the field quick enough to help the attack 

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Rata tat tat wrote:
ohnoes wrote:
JW wrote:
ohnoes wrote:

Yeah but it's a back 5 - given the number of goals they concede it didn't sound unreasonable.

When you say back three it gives the imagine of two attacking wingers- Back five does not  

Yeah that's why I said a back three with WING BACKS!

3 - 5 - 2 is a smart formation, especially for SU playing in the NL, when defending gives them 5 across the back but still great delivery and work rate from wide with prattley and connor and McLennan potentially there as well.  Also means when they spring forward gives them 2 outlets up top rather than 1 running around like a headless chicken, not to mention giving you 3 in the middle of the park which is essential at this level, so they don't get completely overrun through the centre by better opposition. 

Completely agree, only potential problem is being pinned back for long periods and wingbacks not being able to get up the field quick enough to help the attack