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10-09-2016, 20:32
(This post was last modified: 10-09-2016, 20:33 by Thurnscoe_OWL.)
What id do is get loovens back in and put hutch in midfield. Drop Lee and play a sort of 433 with hutch abdi and bannan in midfield
Problem is hutch is better at cb so we either make do until then with him in cm then get someone or keep him cb and worry losing midfield
Removed until we're actually on our way back
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well done charlie nice early thread at a unsilly hour won us through !!
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Having watched the highlights and speaking to a friend that went. I get the feeling Abdi hasn't clicked yet, and he may need to sit out the Brizzle game to make way for Hutch in midfield. Loovens might be back to partner Lees if not, Sasso should be in the mix.
Drop Wallace as well, Jones/Buckley/Reach should start.
I would like to see what the new guy Emanuelson has to offer, perhaps an appearance from the bench..
Fletcher looked sharp, won all his headers. Much improved version of Dave
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Abdi didn't do anything wrong but didn't do anything flashy either, just kept things ticking along. He attempted 41 passes and completed them all just nothing incisive.
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Wallace, for me is one of the older, experienced players. Blowing hot & cold isn't good enough and starting a game from the bench might smack his arse. I'm sure he likes playing with Bannan & Fletch though. It gives someone else a chance to see what they can offer too.
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