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Regis le Bris - confirmed

So basically its beale 2.0?.....you can learn all the theory you like and become very knowledgeable on the subject and can talk the arse of a donkey but when it comes to practical application your tracksuit just doesn't quite fit right when dealing with human beings in a squad some of which are just not up to it!Football is a simple game that has been over complicated by some coaches ,just recruit well for the team, drill the defence and let the players play the game !
Yes that is the worry for me.
 

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.
Sounds riveting. Pass the ball about around the back for a bit and then hoof it upfield. Seems suspiciously like Dodds ball to me.
 
Sounds riveting. Pass the ball about around the back for a bit and then hoof it upfield. Seems suspiciously like Dodds ball to me.
There's a video of a very good goal knocking about. I think it may best to just wait and see though before deciding what his tactics look like.
 
Sounds riveting. Pass the ball about around the back for a bit and then hoof it upfield. Seems suspiciously like Dodds ball to me.

Did he do that because it suited Lorient players? Or he is another one trick pony?
I have seen that he is supposed to be tactical astute so it is unfair to think he will be exactly the same here.
 
So basically its beale 2.0?.....you can learn all the theory you like and become very knowledgeable on the subject and can talk the arse of a donkey but when it comes to practical application your tracksuit just doesn't quite fit right when dealing with human beings in a squad some of which are just not up to it!Football is a simple game that has been over complicated by some coaches ,just recruit well for the team, drill the defence and let the players play the game !
He's Regis Le Bris. Don't get hung up on comparing him with somebody else, and just wait and see.

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.
Not like a mag rag to put a negative spin on things is it...
 
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Sounds riveting. Pass the ball about around the back for a bit and then hoof it upfield. Seems suspiciously like Dodds ball to me.
Watched some clips on the tube of u and its slow and looks like poyet ball ..if you've got the ball they cannot score ,which is true but it aint entertainment that's fo sure!I think la bris might need to adapt a bit to the speed and physicality of the championship and we wont see if he can do that until the start of the season !
 
Did he do that because it suited Lorient players? Or he is another one trick pony?
I have seen that he is supposed to be tactical astute so it is unfair to think he will be exactly the same here.

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.
 
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.
We won't see what he really wants until the end of the window, everything could change on a sale or a purchase

Imo people need to stop second guessing and just wait and see.
 
From limited clips I've seen he played differently in each of the seasons.

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

There’s so much business concluded in the final days (hours) of each window that we won’t know the make up of the squad until then.

It’s only really from this point that the head coach can say he knows the make up of his squad and can then determine his best side and the system that suits them.
 
It could easily be a horses for courses approach, we just don't know how he is going to use our squad, maybe he sees our strengths differently than Lorient's?

The earlier mention of Moyes is a decent example, compare his reputation with SAFC fans to Allardyce's. Then find out which one a West Ham fan prefers, it's gonna be the complete opposite.
You can't compare to Beale as he had more senior management experience for one.
Probably a similar number of games when appointed here.
 
Sounds riveting. Pass the ball about around the back for a bit and then hoof it upfield. Seems suspiciously like Dodds ball to me.
Second least attempted long balls in Ligue 1 behind PSG, no hoofing involved.
Watched some clips on the tube of u and its slow and looks like poyet ball ..if you've got the ball they cannot score ,which is true but it aint entertainment that's fo sure!I think la bris might need to adapt a bit to the speed and physicality of the championship and we wont see if he can do that until the start of the season !
They tended to be happy to cede possession , his philosophy is very different from Poyet's. The playing around with it deep isn't about just maintaining possession for possessions sake, it's about trying to draw the press then attempting to play through it and attacking quickly from there - not slow intricate build up.

I do wonder how that will translate here against all the teams that come up to SoL content just to sit in.
 
It could easily be a horses for courses approach, we just don't know how he is going to use our squad, maybe he sees our strengths differently than Lorient's?

The earlier mention of Moyes is a decent example, compare his reputation with SAFC fans to Allardyce's. Then find out which one a West Ham fan prefers, it's gonna be the complete opposite.

Probably a similar number of games when appointed here.
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.
 
You're worrying about an unknown quantity man.

He's here. You can't change that. Sit tight and give him a chance.
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
 
Is it right that he tried to leave Lorient a few times in the summer including right at the end of the summer '23 window? Could it be that his heart simply wasn't in it in the second season?

If so it may explain a bit, could be both reassuring and concerning in equal measure I guess.
 
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