by fan_of_mulligan » Fri Oct 03, 2014 3:36 pm
I think Gillingham will line up as follows.......................
------------------------------Bywater-------------------------------------
-------------Egan------------Davies---------------Hause----------------
Hoyte--------------------------------------------------------------Martin
----------Pritchard--------Hessenthaler------------Loft----------------
-----------------McDonald--------------Norris---------------------------
Subs: G.Morris (GK), A.Morris, Linganzi, Dack, McGlashan, Dickenson, German
I have gone with the opinion that Peter Taylor will get Gillingham to line up with a cautious and a defensive minded approach to away games and the goals against column in the last four away games will back up that claim as Gillingham have only conceded three goals in the last four away games in all competitions and I think Peter Taylor will stick with a defensive minded approach and Gillingham will probably line up with the 3.5.2 / 5.3.2 formation that we played against Sheffield United last week.
I know this means playing negative defensive football and it isn't pretty or attractive to watch, but recent away performances suggest that by playing this way we make it difficult for the opposition to break us down and we probably need to be resolute away from home, I would prefer it if we went for it from the off and then close up defensively when we have got a lead to protect or in a unlikely scenario Gillingham have a two goal lead.
Assuming that Gillingham do stick with the 3.5.2 / 5.3.2 formation then I would like to see Luke Norris played alongside Cody McDonald and I hope Peter Taylor gives those two specific instructions to never come back and defend when Gillingham are defending a corner kick / free kick, keep those two on the halfway line to ensure that Notts County have to keep 3 - 4 players back, I think Jake Hessenthaler will come back into the starting eleven with Amine Linganzi likely to be the player to drop to the bench as a midfield trio of Loft, Pritchard and Hessenthaler will give us better passing options in the middle of the park and then Aaron Morris or Amine Linganzi can come on for Josh Pritchard in the latter spell of the second half as Pritchard faded away against Sheffield United last Saturday.
Peter Taylor also has to look ahead to Tuesday Night and he can only make six changes from the team that plays away at Notts County tomorrow for the team that will line up against Colchester United on Tuesday Night so we could see 1 - 2 surprise starters tomorrow - hopefully Gillingham can get that first away win of the season with a win against Notts County tomorrow - COME ON THE GILLS!!!!!!!!!!!