View Full Version : Die Fohlen sind wieder da - Borussia M'gladbach season 2008/2009 thread
Luckie
03 Nov 2008, 03:58 AM
You have right the player must play the game but
4-2-3-1 Formation
This formation is widely used by Spanish and French sides: it is a defensive formation which is quite flexible, as both the side midfielders and the fullbacks may join the attack, usually on the counter. In defense, this formation is similar to the 4-5-1. It is used to maintain possession of the ball and stopping opponent attacks by controlling the midfield area of the field. The lone striker may be very tall and strong to hold the ball up as his midfielders and fullbacks join him in attack. The striker could also be very fast. In these cases, the opponent's defense will be forced to fall back early, thereby leaving space for the offensive central midfielder. This formation is used especially when a playmaker is to be highlighted.
Attack with Voigt ?
Attack with Gohouri,Svärd - yesterday Levels try it, but a good crosser ?
We have vdB und Ndjeng to to this job, maybe Levels
The system try to come in superior numbers situation. Not only in the defence.
HANS-GUNTER BRUNS
03 Nov 2008, 04:27 AM
Luckie
You are right about Levels,i was almost impressed specially the firs thalf..when he started to use the wings and throw deep balls...but it all dies,also karim matmour does a good job on the line and wings! but we cant do it for 90 minutes for some reason??
Tell you the truth,its still about the mental attitude and to fight hard.Play with a chip on your shoulder,am not a huge fan of french and spanish sides so i cant comment about their formations and tactics..but the basics are the same..you need a steady flow between all areas of your team with proper coverage..and no matter how well the tactics may look on paper..if the players dont rip their hearts out on the field come game time..it will not bring any results!
I remember back in the 1970s playing for GLADBACH was such an honor,even rich teams like FC bayern didnt have that CULTIC EFFECT to them,gladbach is like a cult or at least used to be..something mysterious and magical about a small tiny german city that has such a strong side without spending crazy money and buying players from all over the world...with attractive football..compact,fast and offensive...if the players respect the uniform,understand wha it stands for..and look at gladbach with pure respect..then its no problem what tactics we choose!
I also have respect for other bundesliga teams with a long history...but none can be compared to our sweet story at gladbach..and how this team came together and went all the way to the top in europe..and our huge fan-base of course...i know those days are gone...but i have said this many times before...our only way to bring back those glory days is to look at gladbach like it used to be and how it deserves to be appreciated...not just another club in europe with some history..the players should really buy into it and and apply it game in game out:rolleyes:
Luckie
03 Nov 2008, 09:06 AM
http://www.goal.com/es/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=944657
Timo has an offert from us.:D
Borussia
03 Nov 2008, 11:52 AM
http://www.goal.com/es/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=944657
Timo has an offert from us.:D
I highly doubt that we made him an offer (knowing about his wage demands) ... and also don't believe he'd join us in the current situation.
Btw: I agree with your opinion that fullbacks like Levels & Voigt don't have enough offensive quality (well, let's not talk about the defense) ... but take into consideration that the offensive quality of FB's is even more important in a 4:4:2 system (forget last season, since there's quite a difference between the 1st and 2nd league)!
The reason why we have to play with more than 1 defensive midfielder this season is the weakness of both fullbacks & the fact that our offensive midfielders are doing a pretty bad defensive job!
And don't forget that our rivals from Köln play a 4:2:3:1 as well (despite Antar's defensive qualities) ... and are pretty successful.
@ Naz
Please stop living in the past. :-) I know what you mean ... but hey, be realistic!
Projekt4
03 Nov 2008, 12:00 PM
I agree with this article (http://www.welt.de/sport/fussball/article2665138/Gladbach-hat-den-Bock-zum-Gaertner-gemacht.html), Ziege as the person who put this squad together should have been the first one to be fired.
Borussia
03 Nov 2008, 12:03 PM
http://www.borussia.de/MEDIA/165761,0.jpg
03.11.2008
Borussia stay 17th
Borussia failed to improve on their league position yesterday after suffering their fourth defeat in six home matches. On the contrary, things are looking serious.
more:
CLICK (http://www.borussia.de/en/borussia_news_detail,116294,0,newsid-165771.html)
And even more bad news:
http://www.borussia.de/de/borussia_news_detail,185,0,newsid-165762.html
Alex Voigt suffered a knee injury and will be out for a few weeks ... what means that we'll be without real LB (since Jaures is injured as well). What a relief that JvdB can play that position (he's offensively stronger than Voigt & Jaures, so maybe he'll be doing a good job)!
Btw: Here's the MATCH HIGHLIGHTS (http://www.myvideo.de/watch/5396597/1_2_Borussia_Mgladbach_vs_Eintracht_Frankfurt_Goals)
Borussia
03 Nov 2008, 12:23 PM
http://www.welt.de/multimedia/archive/00424/hansmeyer2_BM_Berli_424871g.jpg
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Hans Meyer!
Alles Gute zum 66. Geburtstag.
What a shame that the team disappointed him so much last night. :(
Hendrik
03 Nov 2008, 05:49 PM
New thread
http://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/showthread.php?p=16166252#post16166252