Bray generally play 4-4-2, but Chris Shields is often used as one of the forwards, and he doubles as a central midfielder, so he can drop back fairly easily. The thing is, we don't have any big, tall, powerful strikers well-suited to playing as a lone target man, so we tend to have two smaller lads, who run around very quickly trying to pull the central defenders out of position and create some space.
Most of the teams I've seen this season have looked fairly 4-4-2 as well. With the exception of Galway, who didn't look particularly interested in leaving their own half, despite being 2-0 down after 9 minutes.
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