The WBA fans on their forums have been slagging off Bodgson for playing 442, when 451 has worked for them so well. So today, he starts with 433 and then concludes that 442 was best all along, and decides that he will go back to it. 
ROY Hodgson praised his players for turning around a disappointing first-half display he admits he was partly responsible for in today's goalless draw with Fulham.
The Baggies boss sent out the team in a 4-3-3 formation for the first time in the Barclays Premier League.
And he held his hands up to say he got it wrong after enjoying more success with the 4-4-2 line-up he employed in the second-half.
Peter Odemwingie missed a glorious one-on-one chance in the 64th-minute and Chris Brunt was unlucky not to win it as he hit the post in stoppage time.
But the Baggies' second clean sheet of the season was enough to earn them a point in what was their first goalless stalemate in 88 games - going back to October 2009 against Coventry in the Championship.
"I don't think they had more possession than us in the second half," said Hodgson.
"In the first half I don't think we played at all well.
"I take some responsibility for that.
"We tampered with our system of play and our system - not our principles of playing but our system - and it didn't work particularly well.
"I didn't even recognise some of the players in terms of the times we gave the ball away.
"I didn't recognise the side in terms of compactness when defending.
"In the second half we pushed Peter Odemwingie more centrally and Brunt out wide to go back to a more classic 4-4-2 formation and I thought during the second half we actually dominated the game."
He added: "I was grateful for Ben Foster's save, every bit as grateful as Fulham were that Schwarzer made a good save at the other end when Peter Odemwingie was one-on-one with him and looked likely to score.
"There were instances like that in the game but I thought both teams defended well in patches.
"They defended well throughout and we defended well second half.
"I would say the goalkeeper did extremely well to save because normally when a keeper is one-on-one with a player running at them they make appalling errors.
"They run out and attack the fella too early, they come too far out of their goal, or they don't come out at all.
"Schwarzer got it just right, he got his position right, stood up right and said to Peter 'you can score here if you strike it perfectly in one of the corners'.
"Unfortunately Peter didn't do that."
They came off the bottom of the table today and have now gone 19th. Rumours that Roy described 18th as 'utopia' have been neither confirmed nor denied by a spokesman for West Bromwich Albion Football Club.

ROY Hodgson praised his players for turning around a disappointing first-half display he admits he was partly responsible for in today's goalless draw with Fulham.
The Baggies boss sent out the team in a 4-3-3 formation for the first time in the Barclays Premier League.
And he held his hands up to say he got it wrong after enjoying more success with the 4-4-2 line-up he employed in the second-half.
Peter Odemwingie missed a glorious one-on-one chance in the 64th-minute and Chris Brunt was unlucky not to win it as he hit the post in stoppage time.
But the Baggies' second clean sheet of the season was enough to earn them a point in what was their first goalless stalemate in 88 games - going back to October 2009 against Coventry in the Championship.
"I don't think they had more possession than us in the second half," said Hodgson.
"In the first half I don't think we played at all well.
"I take some responsibility for that.
"We tampered with our system of play and our system - not our principles of playing but our system - and it didn't work particularly well.
"I didn't even recognise some of the players in terms of the times we gave the ball away.
"I didn't recognise the side in terms of compactness when defending.
"In the second half we pushed Peter Odemwingie more centrally and Brunt out wide to go back to a more classic 4-4-2 formation and I thought during the second half we actually dominated the game."
He added: "I was grateful for Ben Foster's save, every bit as grateful as Fulham were that Schwarzer made a good save at the other end when Peter Odemwingie was one-on-one with him and looked likely to score.
"There were instances like that in the game but I thought both teams defended well in patches.
"They defended well throughout and we defended well second half.
"I would say the goalkeeper did extremely well to save because normally when a keeper is one-on-one with a player running at them they make appalling errors.
"They run out and attack the fella too early, they come too far out of their goal, or they don't come out at all.
"Schwarzer got it just right, he got his position right, stood up right and said to Peter 'you can score here if you strike it perfectly in one of the corners'.
"Unfortunately Peter didn't do that."
They came off the bottom of the table today and have now gone 19th. Rumours that Roy described 18th as 'utopia' have been neither confirmed nor denied by a spokesman for West Bromwich Albion Football Club.



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