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Post by gasincider on Sept 20, 2016 17:51:32 GMT
A midfield three of Boateng, Lines and Colkett would be the way ahead for me, with Easter and Taylor up top. You want 5-3-2 ? Recipe for disaster. Anyone who went to the monsoon game will tell you that. Stick to 4-4-2
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Post by socrates on Sept 20, 2016 18:05:24 GMT
I hope we go 4-4-2 again. We need a win badly and whilst we might scrape a draw playing a defensive 3-5-2 or 5-3-2 we certainly won't win the match. Swindon arnt that good and if we attack them with some creative players on the pitch then we can take the game to them and win comfortably.
I'd go with Roos Leads Brown Locks Hartley Moore Colket Lines Sinclair Harrison Taylor.
Moore and Colket as wide players.
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Post by gasincider on Sept 20, 2016 21:58:03 GMT
I find it interesting how people view the strength of teams in this league. My view is: Scunthorpe- we were as good as them, but lost it trying to win the game late on. Oxford - we were far better than them Bolton - showed far too much respect, with far to deep defence. When we woke up for last hour, gave as good as we got Southend -they wouldn't have scored if they'd played all day - till the ref intervened Rochdale - again too much respect. They were no better than us. Walsall. - again a poor start. How we didn't win it in the end is beyond me. Brad City. - fully deserved point. Took a fluke deflection for them to score So, I don't agree teams are that much better than last season so far. As DC says, we could easily have won two of our drawn games, namely Southend and Walsall, and we would be in the top half. What we must do is forget the 3-5-2 nonsense and stick to what we do best. Oh, and Swindon- Sh*t side, sh*t fans, and an even sh*ttier chairman.
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