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I make that about 15 players.
Should guarantee us a clean sheet.:thumbsup:
I have amended my post and I hope that all is now clear. :unsure: :unsure: :unsure:
I make that about 15 players.
Should guarantee us a clean sheet.:thumbsup:
With the new injuries, my team would now be;
Bentley
O'Neil Thompson Prosser Coker
Worrall Leonard Timlin
Payne
Hunt Barnett
With McLaughlin/Atkinson potentially out I think it's difficult to play 4-4-2. I don't think it's justified to put Hurst in ahead of Payne for example, but would have put McLaughlin in for this one if he was fit.
Deegan then...this isn't looking too good on the injury front.I thought I read on the OS that Leonard was doubtful also, so bearing that in mind, who would you have in his place if so?
No it isnt really looking too good on the injury front.
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If Swindon play Smith up front we need Bolger in there. Smith is a very tall player and Bolger is the best in the air, so I think he might get the nod alongside Thompson. Then again if O'Neil plays he is going to need an experienced head at the back to keep him in check. Because the previous two games he played he was dreadful and needed speaking to.
The defence aside, I think the game will be won or lost in the midfield and I think he will go back to the 4-5-1/4-3-3 system. To be honest, even if he doesn't go back to it today, he will do eventually. He likes that formation.
This may sound strange having just lost 7 - 0 over two games, but don't you think a lot of our games have been lost in midfield through either giving the ball away, not protecting the CB's or not tracking back?
I reckon it'll be:
Bentley,
O'Neill, Thompson, Prosser, Coker,
Worrall, Leonard, Deegan, Timlin,
Barnett, Hunt
If Swindon play Smith up front we need Bolger in there. Smith is a very tall player and Bolger is the best in the air, so I think he might get the nod alongside Thompson. Then again if O'Neil plays he is going to need an experienced head at the back to keep him in check. Because the previous two games he played he was dreadful and needed speaking to.
The defence aside, I think the game will be won or lost in the midfield and I think he will go back to the 4-5-1/4-3-3 system. To be honest, even if he doesn't go back to it today, he will do eventually. He likes that formation.
I reckon it'll be:
Bentley,
O'Neill, Thompson, Prosser, Coker,
Worrall, Leonard, Deegan, Timlin,
Barnett, Hunt
Completely agree that Timlin is better central, but think Brown will go as defensive as possible and Timlin allows that more than any other choice. Suppose the alternative would be Worrall on the left and Hurst on the right. Plus Timlin wide allows Deegan the opportunity to start.I think you're probably right. Possibly Hurst might start in front of Worrall who's been pretty poor in the last two games. I'm not a huge fan of Timlin in a wide position, I feel he drifts inside too much and could leave Coker exposed, however there's not many other options if McLaughlin's out.
I thought Worrall done ok when he come on against Donny.I think you're probably right. Possibly Hurst might start in front of Worrall who's been pretty poor in the last two games. I'm not a huge fan of Timlin in a wide position, I feel he drifts inside too much and could leave Coker exposed, however there's not many other options if McLaughlin's out.
This may sound strange having just lost 7 - 0 over two games, but don't you think a lot of our games have been lost in midfield through either giving the ball away, not protecting the CB's or not tracking back?