Shaneprice97
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Sidebottom is a wingman, Beams is an onballer, shouldnt matter.
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Just shows you are living in the past, you don't have a clue. It is not about your man any more. It is about shutting down the most dangerous option hense why Sidey goes and helps out the backline letting one of the forwards role up on to his manHe runs back and helps the defence but doesn't worry about his man.
As an inside midfielder his tackle count is more based on intensity than defensive attitude. The defensive side of his game is on par with an Ablett or Swan, It's not a major problem for me though. Especially seeing as Pendles and SIDEBOTTOM are very defensively minded.Beams has had 98 tackles this year which is 18 more than our designated tagger, Macaffer. I think he's going OK defensively
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If we are talking about during bounces, all of our midfield is severely lacking accountability. The amount of times they are caught out ball watching while the opposition gets the clearance is ridiculous. To me, it seems as though they became so comfortable with Jolly winning the taps that now they just assume it is coming to them and instead of picking up their man, they play way too offensively.
Beams maybe, definitely not Sidebottom.
Beams can at times be guilty of getting ahead of the play, ie he expects his teammates to win the clearance and runs forward or wide in anticipation of a handball or quick kick out. If his opponent doesn't follow him or even worse we don't win the clearance his man is left untended. This only occurs when he isn't winning the clearance himself, so in the last few weeks not very often. Pretty hard to fault him for leaving his man when the other team wins the clearance and its not his direct opponent that gets the clearance. I was always taught the guy with ball in hand is the most dangerous so go to him.
Sidebottom I don't think has ever played a "hard" tag in his career. He is an outside player and like most, leaves space between him and his direct opponent so he has time if he receives the ball or in an attempt to intercept. Sidebottom also leaves his man to run back hard in defense to assist our young, inexperienced backline. I can't fault him for this, as he would probably be the hardest runner in our team.
All that aside these two players have been in our best nearly every game this season so any criticism of them is minor at best. There are bigger fish to fry than flogging these blokes.
Just shows you are living in the past, you don't have a clue. It is not about your man any more. It is about shutting down the most dangerous option hense why Sidey goes and helps out the backline letting one of the forwards role up on to his man
Sidebottom is unaccountable?
You constantly see him running back hard to help out the defence...
A huge problem with our game plan is this.
It is precisely about your man, or any man that is closest to you and that you are accountable for.
Defending kick-ins is a great sign of this. It should be man on man, but we allow opponents two easy passes to pierce our "zonal defense" and then we criticise Keeffe and Frost for losing a marking contest man on man.
thanks for the breath of sanity...you should now turn your attention to fixing the forward line..Would rather delist Beams to teach Sidebottom a lesson on accountability.
thanks for the breath of sanity...you should now turn your attention to fixing the forward line..

A huge problem with our game plan is this.
It is precisely about your man, or any man that is closest to you and that you are accountable for.
Defending kick-ins is a great sign of this. It should be man on man, but we allow opponents two easy passes to pierce our "zonal defense" and then we criticise Keeffe and Frost for losing a marking contest man on man.
Keeffe and Frost play a different role to a guy like Sidebottom and Beams
The person we need to get out of our midfield is Macaffer.
Offers nothing offensively and doesn't negate enough, taking up a crucial spot.
It's already starting to happen.Came to post something similar to this. Beams and Sidebottom are far from the issue.
It's players such as Caff, Young, Dwyer, Lumumba, White that need to be overtaken by young guys in the next 12 months for us to improve as a team again.
Sidebottom is unaccountable?
You constantly see him running back hard to help out the defence...
It's already starting to happen.
Young and Dwyer and White are all out this week whilst Kennedy, Broomhead and Grundy are in and playing the similar roles.
That's why I'm pretty positive about our season. We've had the improvement from our youth we wanted...but probably not the consistency yet.
I've stated a few times, as has KM, that the hope would be Marley replaces Caff in the middle, and then Scharenberg or Seedsman slot in down back.
Exactly. He is the MOST accountable player currently playing for the Black and White. Not one gut runs better than him.
This is slightly off topic - But does a team need taggers? I'm firm believer of the notion that defense or offense depends solely if your team has possession of the ball or not. So the tagging role is purely for the stoppages. Tagging an opponent will either shutdown an opposition player (is that really possible against talented midfielders?), hinder their performance or it will not work at all. Therefore the best result you can hope for is a shutdown, which is essentially going even at best - because every time a player decides to tag, they will never be attempting to win their own ball. On top of that, there are many talented midfielders that still win the ball under a heavy tag so unless we are matching the player with a just as strong player, the tagger is still going to lose more often than not.
The tagging role are for clubs that have a weaker midfield. The aim is to shutdown the effectiveness of an elite player at the cost of their weaker midfielder which is a trade anybody would be pleased with.
If our fire is stronger, we should win fire vs fire. There is no reason to make our midfield less of a threat than it should be.
I've highlighted 2 relevant points in your post and I'll give my opinion on them.
1. Tagging is mostly about stoppages, however the tagger should be applying constant pressure to his opponent to limit their effective disposal all over the ground. Who cares if they have 30 touches at 50% DE, all in the back half?. The best taggers should also be trying to "hurt them the other way", by winning their own ball and using it effectively. I believe Caff has started to develop this in the latter part of this season as he no longer seems intent on completely shutting down his opponent and can often be found as a loose man through the middle or even in the forward 50.
2. Our midfield is currently getting spanked week in, week out. At the moment we are a weak midfield. Once we get our top end in back in and performing I, like many others, would love to see Caff pushing Blair for the defensive forward role. This will depend on the cattle available on the field and how they are playing though.
Whilst a tagger isn't crucial to success it depends how deep your midfield talent is and when we have our best in the same side we don't need one however this year Caff has shown he can do the role effectively when we need it done.