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Post by ProfessorPatPending on Jan 10, 2004 21:16:45 GMT 1
I'm glad I don't have to pick the XI for next Saturday after today's game! It's very difficult to drop anybody, apart from Quinn of course I'll have a go though Howie Moss Tinson Ridler Sedgemore Street O'Connor Edwards Aiston Cramb Darby
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Post by MRJPSHREW on Jan 10, 2004 21:25:45 GMT 1
Howie Moss Tinson Ridler Stephens Street Edwards O'Connor Aiston Darby and Cramb
Stephens and Edwards did enough to keep their places.
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Post by shrewforever on Jan 10, 2004 21:26:14 GMT 1
Very tricky chief......................
Personally I think I would always start with one of Rodgers or Banim as both have the ability to create a goal out of nothing at anytime.Both can also run at players directly like Aiston and I've thought since the end of last season that would be a hell of an asset for us..........................
As things have turned out so far though that hasnt happened.....................
Like you I'm just glad its Quinns problem and not mine..............
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2004 21:41:49 GMT 1
For me, Cramb's two most influential games (or parts of matches at worst) this season have been today and away at woking.
These have been in games when he has been given somewhat of a free role - something he doesn't get as an out and out striker.
I'd like to see him Darby and Banim all start next Saturday but agreed with PPP - whoever you dropped in the midfield would rightly so be gutted.
In conclusion I'd expect a 4-4-2 with Darby and Cramb as the two forwards and O'Connor back in the midfield with Aiston, Street and Edwards
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Post by d00bie on Jan 10, 2004 21:42:26 GMT 1
Aye i have to agree both Edwards and stephens deserve another shot next week It's upfront, that's where the dilema lies, i thought JQ was woeful during the first half today, but produced a better display 2nd half (so fair play) Cramb will play and deservedly so Darby was industrious today, worked hard and generally did enough to warrant another go next week So Banim Quinn Bavo Rioch and ? for the subs bench and maybe Luke (if he ever recovers form his mystery injury)
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Post by skipwithrob on Jan 10, 2004 22:24:07 GMT 1
Why not the same formation?
With banim in for Quinn?
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Post by ProfessorPatPending on Jan 10, 2004 22:35:19 GMT 1
Why not indeed, I just prefer 4-4-2 but wouldn't complain if that's what he comes up with
Not too sure about Stephens though, I think Sedgemore might be a little more solid defensively at left back, might be a bit too soon for Stephens just yet
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2004 23:11:13 GMT 1
Absolutely.
The question would lie in midfield - O'Connor will come straight back in - so does Street go out? It'd be harsh if so
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Post by Stevenelsonfanclub on Jan 10, 2004 23:12:53 GMT 1
i think the Rioch / Blackwood question needs debating.......
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Post by d00bie on Jan 11, 2004 0:47:57 GMT 1
I'll start the debate then Both are crap......end of story
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Post by welshdan on Jan 11, 2004 0:56:39 GMT 1
Have to say i think midfield selection will be interesting. Dont know what to do about Street. Would like to see o'cooner and Edwards in the middle and (obviously)aiston on the Left which leaves the option of dropping street for a 4-3-3 formation (Cramb Banim Darby up front) or street on the right where he has been ineffective?!? Personally dont know what i would do!?!? ;D
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Post by Norge on Jan 11, 2004 1:08:16 GMT 1
Edwards has to play - he was excellent today, composed and influential. MOM
My team would be
Howie
Moss, Tinson, Ridler, Sedge
Street, Edwards, O'Connor, Aiston,
Cramb, Banim
Subs: Dunbavin, Darby, Stephens, G.Tolley, Quinn
Seriously short of Defensive and Midfield cover at the moment!
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Post by Liam on Jan 11, 2004 1:47:29 GMT 1
Defnitely a dilema, but a nice one to have, and whatever Quinny starts with next week, at least we've got the option of changing things if it's not going well.
Personally I'd go for:
Howie
Moss Tinno Riddler Rioch
Street O'Connor Aiston
Cramb Darby Banim
Cramb definitely seems most effective whn pulling strings from a slightly deeper position, so the only change I'd make to the front line would be to replace Quinn with a bit of mobility.
I thought both the kids did well today, but they'll have to be integrated carefully. Stephens could certainly replace Rioch later on if he's getting knackered. It'd be harsh to drop Edwards, but then it's also very hard to leave out O'Connor or drop Street after today, so I'd probably start with Dave on the bench, purely as a matter of experience. Definitly be prepared to bring him on, though.
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Post by tomus on Jan 11, 2004 12:59:04 GMT 1
Very tough one this but I think I'd go:
Howie
Moss Tinno Ridler Sedge
Edwards O'connor Aiston
Cramb
Banim/Luke Darby
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Post by skunkie on Jan 11, 2004 13:15:53 GMT 1
4-4-2 Howie Moss Tinson Ridler Sedgemore Darby Street Edwards Aiston Cramb Banim, i know Darbys a foward ,but he had a great game yesterday ,showed some good crossing.
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