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Even John White's mum doesn't think he's the best defender at the club.
Even John White's mum doesn't think he's the best defender at the club.
Nobody has chosen it (I haven't either!), but 3 central defenders would allow Ferdinand to organise (which he does well) whilst being covered by White and Kyp either side. Would allow Demi to get up and down, which he enjoys and a chance to see Macca at Left Wing Back, which he has played for Forest but Powell won't have seen him play yet.It also allows him to play 3 central midfielders - Dru, Timlin and Mantom/Wright (hopefully not Wordsworth), whilst still playing two strikers. The only thing it doesn't do is allow any room for Kightly, but he must be due another rest in one of the games coming up!
Think you'll be in a very small group with that one:nope:
I’d like to see a three centre back formation but wouldn’t like to risk only three CB’s we have playing together at the same timeNobody has chosen it (I haven't either!), but 3 central defenders would allow Ferdinand to organise (which he does well) whilst being covered by White and Kyp either side. Would allow Demi to get up and down, which he enjoys and a chance to see Macca at Left Wing Back, which he has played for Forest but Powell won't have seen him play yet.
It also allows him to play 3 central midfielders - Dru, Timlin and Mantom/Wright (hopefully not Wordsworth), whilst still playing two strikers.
The only thing it doesn't do is allow any room for Kightly, but he must be due another rest in one of the games coming up!
Can't see any options for Timlin at left back.
No!Double no!If one of your two proper experienced fullbacks is injured,you don’t move the other one out of position,similarly if one of your two proper experienced centre-backs can’t play,you don’t leave out the other one -Ferdinand.Under the circumstances I would put Timlin at left back. A back four of elvis, white, Kyps and Timlin. Demi playing wide right mid to cover/interchange elvis and McLaughlin in front of Tims.
No!Double no!If one of your two proper experienced fullbacks is injured,you don’t move the other one out of position,similarly if one of your two proper experienced centre-backs can’t play,you don’t leave out the other one -Ferdinand.
Darn you, I'd only just finished the counselling sessions to help me forget those games!