Don't worry, this isn't a "GILL OUT!!" post, but I have to say I disagree with the current use of a 4-5-1 formation for damage limitation purposes. Read some quotes from Giller in the Herald today, claiming that Shels hadn't created any chances in the first half, which is manifestly untrue (both Byrnes missed easy chances to score.) It was only a matter of time before we went behind and had to chase the game, something we weren't set up to do. What's the point of Gary O'Neill busting his gut, winning the ball, beating men left, right and centre, and chipping dangerous crosses into the box if there's no-one to get on the end of them? It pains me to say it, but at this level of football you need a target man, and Robbie Farrell is the only player in the squad who fits that description. Philly Hughes was brilliant when he came on, and almost got us a draw, but we need some height up front.
Sweat and Ben were brilliant, if they can keep that form up and we can create a bit more at the other end we'll be fine.