The one thing I don't like about Keith Curle is that he tends to focus on the opposition too much. Yes, you need to work out the opponents strengths and weaknesses but the last game it felt like everything was getting launched forward to win the seconds balls but nothing was sticking.
With players like Lines, Adams, Warburton and McWilliams we should be utilising them more and not just changing the whole way of playing against particular teams. Ultimately against Leyton Orient this didn't work.
Under Wilder do we think that it'd be a 70:30 ratio with regards to looking how we play and what the opposition do? Under KC it fells like 30:70.
I'd agree with that. I've long said that you should play to your strengths and let the other team worry about dealing with you. Of course, that's different if you are playing in a cup game against a vastly superior side or if the opposition have a particular danger man, in which case you might man-mark him, but you don't set the whole side up purely with a view to nullifying the opposition, which it often feels like Curle is doing.