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Regis le Bris - confirmed


People can’t mate
Going out their way to be negative
Sit back and see what happens
I remember being excited about Moyes and O neill never been as bored watching us with them two
Neil and Mowbray were as meh as it gets look how that turned out
You can back the manager and club, but still be sceptical on this new lad given his limited top level experience. Not sure why that gets people so worked up.
 

Tactics used at Lorient​

Le Bris wants his side to play in a very distinctive way - setting up in a 3-4-2-1 shape going forward and building out in an unorthodox style. No team in Ligue 1 during the 2022-23 season where Le Bris guided them to 10th, had a higher percentage of passes ending in their own third of the pitch than Lorient with 32 percent - and had least percent of passes ending in their opponent’s third with 19 percent.


From Chronicle in depth look at Le Bris.

So that means slow and ponderous?

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Haven't checked but his time at QPR and then at Rangers could be similar, but not sure.

Still think it's fair to be sceptical about Le Bris experience at the top level, and not be piled on for having that view. Back him and the club obviously, but I think it's fine to have reservations.
Tbf there should be no pile on, you feel how you feel about it. I probably see too many positives in SAFC.
 
People can’t mate
Going out their way to be negative
Sit back and see what happens
I remember being excited about Moyes and O neill never been as bored watching us with them two
Neil and Mowbray were as meh as it gets look how that turned out
In fairness Bruce as well. I remember there being a poll on here when he appointed with regards to how underwhelmed everyone was over the appointment. I think more were ambivalent including myself. We played some good football and had a decent couple of years (derbies aside) 'til it went tits up again.

I tried finding the thread but the search didn't go back that far. I did find this post from myself mentioning it in 2011 though after Bruce was sacked....


This new kernt who comes in better get the full support of the fans.

New manager getting criticised for his tactics before he takes over.

Only on the SMB.

:lol::lol:

It's fuckin serious man. We had a poll to see how upset everyone was about the Bruce appointment before he'd done his first interview FFS.


Some things never change.
 
Tbf there should be no pile on, you feel how you feel about it. I probably see too many positives in SAFC.
We all want the team to be successful, and come at it from different ways. But I felt over the weekend when someone dared to question the signing it resulted in a pile on, citing them as being ultra negative.

I've still got concerns at his relative limited experience managing at the top level, and why it's taken him so long to get into that role. He's 48 and work has mainly been in youth development, so feels like he's a perfect academy manager rather than first team coach given his background.
But yeah the debate around it is tiresome now, and it's done so we'll just have to wait and see how it turns out.
 

Tactics used at Lorient​

Le Bris wants his side to play in a very distinctive way - setting up in a 3-4-2-1 shape going forward and building out in an unorthodox style. No team in Ligue 1 during the 2022-23 season where Le Bris guided them to 10th, had a higher percentage of passes ending in their own third of the pitch than Lorient with 32 percent - and had least percent of passes ending in their opponent’s third with 19 percent.


From Chronicle in depth look at Le Bris.

That was last season and more likely to get 5 at the back when defending as they were struggling with the personnel changes.

The 2022/23 season he used;

4-2-3-1 (20 games)
3-4-3 (8 games)
4-5-1 (8 games)

HP:
 
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So that means slow and ponderous?

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It isn't slow and ponderous football from what all the stats I've seen indicate. I can't find it but I did see that someone had shown the Ligue 1 team style graphic (the one which plots passes per sequence against direct speed up field (in metres per second)) against the Championship one and the team they were closest to was Ipswich (rather than a slow and ponderous Hull for example). If you know the graphic I'm talking about then they were just inside the top left quadrant - more 'fast and direct' than 'slow and intricate' but in neither extreme.
 
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That was last season and more likely to get 5 at the back when defending as they were struggling with the personnel changes.

The 2022/23 season he used;

4-2-3-1 (20 games)
3-4-3 (8 games)
4-5-1 (8 games)

HP:

Also for context, had they got the same amount of points in the 1st half of the 2023/24 season as they did in the 2nd half, they would have stayed up. Yes I know if my auntie had balls she would be my uncle. This means they improved 2nd half of last season. They had an awful run of tough fixtures in the run-in and only dropped by one goal, they went down by a flea's knacker in the end and nearly stayed up. They had to win 6-0 in the final game and won 5-0.
 
It isn't slow and ponderous football from what all the stats I've seen indicate. I can't find it but I did see that someone had shown the Ligue 1 team style graphic (the one which plots passes per sequence against direct speed up field (in metres per second)) against the Championship one and the team they were closest to was Ipswich (rather than a slow and ponderous Hull for example). If you know the graphic I'm talking about then they were just inside the top left quadrant - more 'fast and direct' than 'slow and intricate' but in neither extreme.
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Havent the first idea of what to expect, to be honest, and find myself in a malaise given all that has gone on but those stats the poster.... posted would indicate it would look like Poyet at his worst.

Have you read anything super interesting and concise about the chap that you could link?
They had to win 6-0 in the final game and won 5-0.

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From limited clips I've seen he played differently in each of the seasons. Before Ouattara was loaned out to Bournemouth, they looked similar to us in the first Championship season - rapid counterattacks with intricate passing (see us v Reading away).

The switch to what was described by the Chronicle seems to have come after last summer's sales. In other words, doing the best with what he had left.

I suspect we won't really see what he wants to do here until after the training camp in Spain.

Atleast that does show he has the ability to adapt to the situation. That in itself gives me enough to say he is worth giving a chance. Don’t get why people have wrote him off for a particular style when we don’t even know what style he will use here.
 
Atleast that does show he has the ability to adapt to the situation. That in itself gives me enough to say he is worth giving a chance. Don’t get why people have wrote him off for a particular style when we don’t even know what style he will use here.

He's a very bright man (PhD in biomechanics and a diploma in mental training of high level athletes, both from Rennes University), so you'd think he'd have the brains to adapt.
 
It isn't slow and ponderous football from what all the stats I've seen indicate. I can't find it but I did see that someone had shown the Ligue 1 team style graphic (the one which plots passes per sequence against direct speed up field (in metres per second)) against the Championship one and the team they were closest to was Ipswich (rather than a slow and ponderous Hull for example). If you know the graphic I'm talking about then they were just inside the top left quadrant - more 'fast and direct' than 'slow and intricate' but in neither extreme.
Loads of football is slow and ponderous anyway. It can be a very dull game at times. I think people forget that.
Also for context, had they got the same amount of points in the 1st half of the 2023/24 season as they did in the 2nd half, they would have stayed up. Yes I know if my auntie had balls she would be my uncle. This means they improved 2nd half of last season. They had an awful run of tough fixtures in the run-in and only dropped by one goal, they went down by a flea's knacker in the end and nearly stayed up. They had to win 6-0 in the final game and won 5-0.
That's interesting. I'd read on here they were in worse form than us at the back end of the season.
 
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Atleast that does show he has the ability to adapt to the situation. That in itself gives me enough to say he is worth giving a chance. Don’t get why people have wrote him off for a particular style when we don’t even know what style he will use here.

Well, if he did adapt, you cant really argue he did it well, as they went down?

Im sure every coach could adapt in that manner.
 
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