by stevegull » 30 Sep 2011, 16:52
And i'm not talking about Rene Howe.
It appears Ling has been trying to find the perfect formula to get the best our of our wingers this season, but what do you think is the perfect combination out wide for us?
Ling first placed faith in 'young' Danny Stevens to deliver the goods from out wide but since two rather lacklustre displays from the diminutive winger he found himself slowly phased out of the team, culminating in him being left out of the squad for the last two games.
A similar situation happened with Ian Morris, although over a longer period of time. Morris remained in the side for long periods although many fans grew frustrated at his performances, while others thought he was good to have in the side as he was a bit bigger than our other midfielders and could at least retain possession. Recently, the former Scunthorpe man has found himself on the bench and his appearance have been from the bench, although i questiong his ability as an 'impact player' as he doesn't seem to have the pace to trouble a tiring defence.
The arrival of Billy Bodin wasn't first thought to trouble the wingers we already had at the club, although he has impressed with both his link-up play and his direct running since arriving on loan from Swindon, and he has had appearances up front and out wide, as Ling tries to find his most effective position. Few would agrue that Bodin shouldn't be in the side, but should he be a wide man for us?
Next up to the stand is Chris McPhee. The returning wide midfielder is definitely more of a 'delivery' winger when he is asked to play out wide, as he again lacks the raw pace to get past his man on the outside. Also, while many of the McPhee hate brigade may argue against it, McPhee has scored in his brief outing up front, although personally i'm not sure he is a natural finisher, but that could just be me thinking more of his previous spell at the club.
Lloyd Macklin is the next potential candidate. Fans were long promised of his pace by former boss Paul Buckle, who failed to truely use him during his tenure but when he appeared in pre-season and terrorised Exeter City's defence, many fans took him straight in to their hearts, i mean, which Torquay fan didn't want to see Tisdale and co. squirm like that? However, since this pacey and tricky display Macklin has once again been reduced to substitute appearances and failing to really get into games. Like Danny Stevens, he is a pace option out wide, but both seem to be lacking the final delivery to best utilise the threat of Rene Howe in the box.
Ling has said that he is happy to turn to youth if it calls for it, so perhaps Saul Halpin could be called into the fray sooner rather than later, but he is something of an unknown quantity to Torquay fans, who would very much love another player to come through the youth system to become a first-team regular.
Those are the options and i leave it to you to enter the discussion now, just wanted to know what everyone thought would be best for the team.
Personally, i think we should play the likes of Morris and McPhee out wide away from home to make us a more solid unit and harder to break down and then throw on the pace of Macklin should we need to chase the game. At home i think i might go for Morris and Macklin, so we can have Macklin stretching their defence on one side and Morris providing a threat with his delivery from the other side.
And i'm not talking about Rene Howe.
It appears Ling has been trying to find the perfect formula to get the best our of our wingers this season, but what do you think is the perfect combination out wide for us?
Ling first placed faith in 'young' Danny Stevens to deliver the goods from out wide but since two rather lacklustre displays from the diminutive winger he found himself slowly phased out of the team, culminating in him being left out of the squad for the last two games.
A similar situation happened with Ian Morris, although over a longer period of time. Morris remained in the side for long periods although many fans grew frustrated at his performances, while others thought he was good to have in the side as he was a bit bigger than our other midfielders and could at least retain possession. Recently, the former Scunthorpe man has found himself on the bench and his appearance have been from the bench, although i questiong his ability as an 'impact player' as he doesn't seem to have the pace to trouble a tiring defence.
The arrival of Billy Bodin wasn't first thought to trouble the wingers we already had at the club, although he has impressed with both his link-up play and his direct running since arriving on loan from Swindon, and he has had appearances up front and out wide, as Ling tries to find his most effective position. Few would agrue that Bodin shouldn't be in the side, but should he be a wide man for us?
Next up to the stand is Chris McPhee. The returning wide midfielder is definitely more of a 'delivery' winger when he is asked to play out wide, as he again lacks the raw pace to get past his man on the outside. Also, while many of the McPhee hate brigade may argue against it, McPhee has scored in his brief outing up front, although personally i'm not sure he is a natural finisher, but that could just be me thinking more of his previous spell at the club.
Lloyd Macklin is the next potential candidate. Fans were long promised of his pace by former boss Paul Buckle, who failed to truely use him during his tenure but when he appeared in pre-season and terrorised Exeter City's defence, many fans took him straight in to their hearts, i mean, which Torquay fan didn't want to see Tisdale and co. squirm like that? However, since this pacey and tricky display Macklin has once again been reduced to substitute appearances and failing to really get into games. Like Danny Stevens, he is a pace option out wide, but both seem to be lacking the final delivery to best utilise the threat of Rene Howe in the box.
Ling has said that he is happy to turn to youth if it calls for it, so perhaps Saul Halpin could be called into the fray sooner rather than later, but he is something of an unknown quantity to Torquay fans, who would very much love another player to come through the youth system to become a first-team regular.
Those are the options and i leave it to you to enter the discussion now, just wanted to know what everyone thought would be best for the team.
Personally, i think we should play the likes of Morris and McPhee out wide away from home to make us a more solid unit and harder to break down and then throw on the pace of Macklin should we need to chase the game. At home i think i might go for Morris and Macklin, so we can have Macklin stretching their defence on one side and Morris providing a threat with his delivery from the other side.