In light of today's performance, and pretty much every performance since New Year, I think that, as loyal fans, we are obliged to help Brewster with what is clearly a huge deficiency in his managerial skills, using the expansive experience that we all have (mostly from years of playing "Football Manager").
Firstly, my knee-jerk reaction, after today, would be to send the following team out against Falkirk.
Wheelie Bin
Traffic cone Proctor Traffic cone Traffic cone
Cowie Traffic cone McBain Traffic cone
Niculae Wyness
Seriously, though, it is clear that this 4-5-1 system is not working, and has not worked since John Rankin was shown the exit. He was the key, a guy who could put a foot on the ball, play the killer pass, and get forward quickly to support the lone striker. Unfortunately Cowie and Wyness have shown that they cannot produce the impact they can in other positions, and Niculae simply can't/won't put in the defensive work required of the role. In addition, we just don't have a player who can play as a lone striker - Bayne is awful at holding it up, while Marius and Wyness just don't have the strength or aerial prowess.
Therefore, it seems to me that we certainly need to go back to 4-4-2. I don't think we have the personnel for 4-3-3 - while Imrie could play on the left wing, who would be on the right? (especially with Barry gone?) - though perhaps 3-5-2 is an option.
So, then, who should be in? Contrary to my suggestion above, we probably can't just drop two-thirds of the team. But some need a seat on the bench so they can "think about what they've done". I think the general consensus is that Duncan is one of these, and personally I believe McGuire is another.
At the moment, though, it is quite clear that there a number of players - Imrie, Cowie and Niculae come to mind - who we are simply not getting the best out of in the current climate.
In light of today's performance, and pretty much every performance since New Year, I think that, as loyal fans, we are obliged to help Brewster with what is clearly a huge deficiency in his managerial skills, using the expansive experience that we all have (mostly from years of playing "Football Manager").
Firstly, my knee-jerk reaction, after today, would be to send the following team out against Falkirk.
Wheelie Bin
Traffic cone Proctor Traffic cone Traffic cone
Cowie Traffic cone McBain Traffic cone
Niculae Wyness
Seriously, though, it is clear that this 4-5-1 system is not working, and has not worked since John Rankin was shown the exit. He was the key, a guy who could put a foot on the ball, play the killer pass, and get forward quickly to support the lone striker. Unfortunately Cowie and Wyness have shown that they cannot produce the impact they can in other positions, and Niculae simply can't/won't put in the defensive work required of the role. In addition, we just don't have a player who can play as a lone striker - Bayne is awful at holding it up, while Marius and Wyness just don't have the strength or aerial prowess.
Therefore, it seems to me that we certainly need to go back to 4-4-2. I don't think we have the personnel for 4-3-3 - while Imrie could play on the left wing, who would be on the right? (especially with Barry gone?) - though perhaps 3-5-2 is an option.
So, then, who should be in? Contrary to my suggestion above, we probably can't just drop two-thirds of the team. But some need a seat on the bench so they can "think about what they've done". I think the general consensus is that Duncan is one of these, and personally I believe McGuire is another.
At the moment, though, it is quite clear that there a number of players - Imrie, Cowie and Niculae come to mind - who we are simply not getting the best out of in the current climate.
Thoughts?