I was at the game today. I thought that offensively we were alright - Twiss held the ball up reasonably well, Clee in my opinion was terrific when running at players. I'd agree with most criticism levelled at the defence on here, I thought today they looked intimidated by the muscular centre forward Gray from Cambridge, he was winning everything in the air, and even more gallingly on the ground when played to his feet. It was as though they weren't up for the physical confrontation - maybe I'm wrong, that's just how it looked. I think tactics wise, the 5-2-3/5-4-1 leaves the midfield a bit susceptible to being overrun, particular immediately after we attack. When the opposition play the ball wide, the central midfielders are often left with a choice - get dragged wide to close down the attacking full back whilst Clee/Baynes get back in, or remain in the middle. Either way this clearly opens up space, central or wide. I think this is a danger of opearating as a counterattacking team - the occasions we do get forward, we are significantly weakened defensively and look exposed. Having said all this, today was not without positives (some decent attacking play), and Cambridge have several very good players - notably Gray, Wright, Carden played well, and both wingers were excellent.