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What is it with the 8-1-1 formation?

Just wanted to discuss our game against Leicester on Tuesday.

Don’t get me wrong it was a very enjoyable game and i was on the edge of my seat throughout and was relived to end the poor form we have been in of late.

So,

We go 1-0 down, and this the result of a lack of concentration.

We the come back to 1-1 which we did deserve.

Then we score to go ahead 2-1 and all hell breaks loose and there is me and my Dad shouting at the tops of our voice.

Why the hell after we score do we adopt this stupid defensive tactic? We put all our players on the edge of the 18 yard box and just hold the god damn line for the rest of the game!

Just getting swarmed and played of the park, and when we finally do get the ball we hoof it up the field to nobody apart from a Leicester defender who happily wanders back up the field and has enough time to place the ball back into the box and score to make it 2-2
Thanks to good old hes big he’s red his feet stick out the bed Stead we did win.
Entertainment wise, it puts me right on edge. But I’m sorry weather we are hoping for a counter attack or whatever. McInnes should be shouting his head off for the lads to keep their formation. For the last 5 minutes I understand why you may adapt a very defensive formation, but watching a couple of seasons ago when we drew 1-1 constantly after conceding when we adopt this stupid panicky formation when we try and defend our lead.

We can’t counter attack for our lives, Wood received the ball and was practically 1 on 1 with their keeper and blasted it far away from goal.

We should just keep the formation and adopt the strategy:

The best form of defence is attack.

We could have put a couple more goals into them, if we hadn't done the stupid 8-1-1 formation.

Bring on Cardiff.

posted on 9/3/12

It seems to be something in the players as several managers have tried different tactics with basically the same group of players, except no Maynard now for the fast counter attack, and for several years they have dropped back to protect a one goal lead and it seems to be something ingrained in this group that is what they do. I've seen GJ and DM waving them forwards frequently and I wonder if it is something KM instilled in the players when coaching? I don't know the answer but it is pretty well part of their make up now.

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