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Depending how fit Vic is I'd play him with Sess behind if the injuries are bad for Saido and Bobby
then play Mac on one wing Morrison on the other That gives us a big guy to hold it up and three pacey players to latch on to the ball
Vic then shouldn't need to run around too much after his lay off. What does anyone else think to that?
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28-02-2015, 19:21
(This post was last modified: 28-02-2015, 19:31 by aries22.)
Got in from the gym and saw 1-0 on the BBC Sports website with about 10 minutes left and I changed channels, I couldn't bear to watch. What a result, and it's as welcome as it was unexpected (for me) - I felt sure Southampton's goal drought would end today, but thankfully Graziano Pelle continues to miss chances. Wow, that's a massive result, and as Ska'd said in his match preview, it will help define our season. The lads will be more confident now, and let's tighten up the defence, because we were a bit fortunate today Southampton didn't score, and we should definitely be ok. And other results went our way too, so result all round!
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Our defensive record is outrageous.
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We look like a proper Premiership side under Pulis. Tough to beat, can give anyone a game and have
grinded our some great wins at home. When you consider we've barely been able to win at home for
years - the speed of the transformation feels more impressive. Need a couple more wins still, but at
30 points - it does feel like we should definitely be safe.
Unfortunate situation with the strikers, but it always did feel like it could happen with only 3 and one
being Anichebe. Just hope they aren't as bad as they looked and Victor is back for the Villa game. Would
be a nightmare to go there without a fit striker.
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28-02-2015, 19:41
(This post was last modified: 28-02-2015, 19:42 by drewks.)
Aires - OK it's true that they had a couple of chances that they missed, but over the 90 mins - or was it 190? - we had equally good ones, so I wouldn't say we were fortunate in that respect.
Like Swansea, for all their possession Soton were kept largely away from the danger area - big credit to the players and their work ethic for that
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I felt we rode our luck a bit more than we did against Swansea, but still a very hard-working and dogged performance, three points ultimately well-earned. Though it'll take another win or two to see us over the line, this victory has pushed us clear of the dogfight and in all likelihood, given us Premier League football to look forward to next season.
Now to see that Villa have Championship football to look forward to next season!
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