Originally Posted by
SwanVsDalton
Mostly agree with this.
I know what you mean, but there's no guarantee a change of system will make us any more at ease. In fact, I think that comes from the idea that we should steamroller the likes of Macedonia - and I don't necessarily see why we should be.
Sure, if everything clicked on the night - we got the right goals at the right times, took our chances - we could win these games comfortably. But take a look at Macedonia's results over the past five years in any game (including friendlies). From Soccerbase, I gathered they've only lost three times by more than a single goal - Scotland away in 2009 (2-0); Holland away, 09 (4-0); Russia away, 07 (3-0). In that time the likes of Spain and England couldn't spank them.
Again I'm not saying we couldn't put up a good score against these guys, but it would be the exception not the rule. In general, no one has an easy time against Macedonia (and I believe it's probably the same for other awkward sides). And the system wouldn't necessarily change that. I believe nervy times is just the nature of European Qualifying football when you're a just above average team like ourselves.
Also - while a change of system/personnel/tactics might make us control the ball a bit better, and so make us less nervous, I still don't think it's automatically that simple against teams like Macedonia. It was only a couple of years, as Euro Champs, that Spain beat them 3-2 after coming from two behind.