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Hibernian vs St Johnstone, Sunday 26 September, 2021


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1 minute ago, RandomGuy. said:

Theres literally no difference between 5-3-2 and the 3-4-2-1, and I've no idea why its so argued about.

We pretty much play both.

May be I am being thick but 1 formation has a lone striker and the other has 2 strikers that is a big difference 

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Just now, Templar said:

May be I am being thick but 1 formation has a lone striker and the other has 2 strikers that is a big difference 

Its only a problem for you because you seem totally incapable of understanding someone whos not a centre forward can be played as a striker.

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Just now, RandomGuy. said:

Its only a problem for you because you seem totally incapable of understanding someone whos not a centre forward can be played as a striker.

Don't think so your problem is saying 1 sticker is the same as 2 strikers that does not compute  how can  5-3-2 and the 3-4-2-1 be the same?

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Just now, Templar said:

Don't think so your problem is saying 1 sticker is the same as 2 strikers that does not compute  how can  5-3-2 and the 3-4-2-1 be the same?

Because they get played the same way.

With Craig in there, and Kane + Middleton/MOH, we technically play 5-3-2 as Craig sits central and deep with Wotherspoon to his left and Crawford to his right, making the midfield 3. MOH/Middleton can often play higher than Kane.

But in that set up you usually get the LCM pushing higher than the RCM, with Kane as the central focal point and his strike partner going onto the right wing, Middleton often drops deep when hes up there, which makes your 3-4-2-1 set up.

Effectively its almost 5-3-2 off the ball, 3-4-2-1 on the ball, but of course it depends on the situation etc.

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3 minutes ago, RandomGuy. said:

Because they get played the same way.

With Craig in there, and Kane + Middleton/MOH, we technically play 5-3-2 as Craig sits central and deep with Wotherspoon to his left and Crawford to his right, making the midfield 3. MOH/Middleton can often play higher than Kane.

But in that set up you usually get the LCM pushing higher than the RCM, with Kane as the central focal point and his strike partner going onto the right wing, Middleton often drops deep when hes up there, which makes your 3-4-2-1 set up.

Effectively its almost 5-3-2 off the ball, 3-4-2-1 on the ball, but of course it depends on the situation etc.

gobbledygook 2 different formations 

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Just now, Arch Stanton said:

C'mon the Hibees, you're well overdue a result against the Saintees.

Well done on cementing how small time St Mirren are.

Hibs sit in 4th and you want them to extend their gap over St Mirren.

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