In the first half yesterday we managed to put several good crosses into the box, but the efforts on the end of them - Hammond - were not on target, or it sailed over the head of shortarses without the ability to jump (Connolly and Barnard).
For me the answer to how to break down the 11 players on the ball lies in having someone on the pitch in the middle of the pitch with a bit of inteligence/cunning,and the ability to organise and direct those around him. We just seem to continue to head up the same 'blind alley' time after time.
Matt Oakley could be a 'been there,seen that ' experienced player having won two promotions.
Unfortunately we have not had such a player since Jimmy Case,and I've no idea where we will find such a maestro,other than suggesting Oakley. We are not alone in this area though,and there seem very few managers at club (or even international level ie Cappello) who are able to put in place a 'Plan B'.