Wing halves? 15:27 - Mar 22 with 1107 views | bobbyramsey | I read with sadness of the death of Len Fletcher. (RIP) I see he was a wing half. Does anybody else remember playing 2-3-5? | | | | |
Wing halves? on 15:32 - Mar 22 with 1076 views | You_Bloo_Right | At primary school, pre Sir Alf's wingless wonders, we played the pyramid. I played right half. But we were very young so the formation was nominal. What we actually played is best described as "the swarm". | |
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Wing halves? on 15:52 - Mar 22 with 1041 views | bobbyramsey |
Wing halves? on 15:32 - Mar 22 by You_Bloo_Right | At primary school, pre Sir Alf's wingless wonders, we played the pyramid. I played right half. But we were very young so the formation was nominal. What we actually played is best described as "the swarm". |
I kind of remember it although as you say at that age there was no real formation. What was a wing half, it wasn't a full back and it wasn't a wing back? | | | |
Wing halves? on 15:59 - Mar 22 with 1027 views | You_Bloo_Right |
Wing halves? on 15:52 - Mar 22 by bobbyramsey | I kind of remember it although as you say at that age there was no real formation. What was a wing half, it wasn't a full back and it wasn't a wing back? |
Well if I remember (long term memory so a chance, just don't ask what I did yesterday) I was told I had to mark the left winger/inside left and not to venture too much beyond the half way line. In reality, of course, I chased the ball just like everybody else. Started games like this but after a depressingly short time was like this | |
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Wing halves? on 16:36 - Mar 22 with 949 views | PJH |
Wing halves? on 15:52 - Mar 22 by bobbyramsey | I kind of remember it although as you say at that age there was no real formation. What was a wing half, it wasn't a full back and it wasn't a wing back? |
In years gone by when Ipswich Town were Champions Of England almost every team played with two full backs a centre half, two wing halfs and five forwards, two of whom were wingers. A wing half was sort of what is now a midfield player but of the two that all teams had, one would be more defensive than the other. The two wing halfs in the 1961/62 team were Baxter and Elsworthy but Elsworthy was by far the more forward thinking/playing of the two. One of the main reasons, if not THE main reason, that we won the title in 1961/62 was because Alf Ramsey played his two wingers much deeper than everyone else did and created a sort of 4-4-2. | | | |
Wing halves? on 17:09 - Mar 22 with 899 views | blueislander | I can just remember Fletcher. He was replaced by Neil Myles who lived just round the corner from me. | | | |
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