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Post by Tom Shaw's Fist of Rage on Jan 10, 2024 12:58:03 GMT
Should we be playing Andrew as a winger?
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bushy
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Post by bushy on Jan 10, 2024 13:23:06 GMT
Should we be playing Andrew as a winger? Maybe send him to Walsall on loan?
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Post by El Goodo on Jan 10, 2024 14:21:43 GMT
Couple of fun facts for this one are that Fleetwood are winless in 11 and haven't kept a clean sheet in 11 either.
Nailed on 0-3.
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imp566
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Post by imp566 on Jan 10, 2024 14:47:56 GMT
Should we be playing Andrew as a winger? Will Norris is doing well in that list for a keeper!
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Post by mike_CUFC on Jan 10, 2024 14:55:46 GMT
Can see this being a tight game. Us lacking fire power, them wanting to keep it tight after their humbling by us last month.
I think we can take plenty of positives from the Blackburn game and will edge this 1-0.
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Post by Andrewlang on Jan 10, 2024 14:58:54 GMT
Digby
Morro Mannion Cousins Janneh
Lank
Bennett Okedina Kaikai Andrew
Ibsen-Rossi.
Andrew
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Post by malotru on Jan 10, 2024 15:15:07 GMT
Digby Morro Mannion Cousins Janneh Lank Bennett Okedina Kaikai Andrew Ibsen-Rossi. Andrew Are you playing left wing or way, way upfront on your own?
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Post by Tom Shaw's Fist of Rage on Jan 10, 2024 15:16:11 GMT
Digby Morro Mannion Cousins Janneh Lank Bennett Okedina Kaikai Andrew Ibsen-Rossi. Andrew Apart from having Andrew starting twice leading to 12 men, I've never seen a formation that works so well which ever way you look at it. Harris Out, get this lad in.
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Post by artvandelay on Jan 10, 2024 16:24:49 GMT
Should we be playing Andrew as a winger? Will Norris is doing well in that list for a keeper! Surely every pass a keeper makes is progressive, unless he kicks it out for a corner. The top two are also keepers.
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imp566
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Post by imp566 on Jan 10, 2024 16:34:05 GMT
Will Norris is doing well in that list for a keeper! Surely every pass a keeper makes is progressive, unless he kicks it out for a corner. The top two are also keepers. Didn't realise the top two were keepers, as you say, anything from a keeper should be moving the team up the pitch unless you are Man City or Arsenal (add any other Premier League team you like), who seem to make an art of playing cat and mouse in their own penalty area! On that basis, not understanding why keepers are included in that list.
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Post by belly77 on Jan 10, 2024 17:00:50 GMT
My daughter is playing on the pitch at halftime. At 46 I still dream of playing on the pitch on a matchday and at 12 years old she's beaten me to it. She's a winger or central midfielder but could also do a job up top.
There are 800 kids in the south stand so let's hope the curse is broken.
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Post by hoolaohanrahanrahan on Jan 10, 2024 17:41:04 GMT
Knappers vs Belly Jr in a zorb showdown for the ages.
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Post by TallPaddy on Jan 10, 2024 18:01:01 GMT
Couple of fun facts for this one are that Fleetwood are winless in 11 and haven't kept a clean sheet in 11 either. Nailed on 0-3. Wish I hadn't read that
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Post by El Goodo on Jan 10, 2024 18:54:52 GMT
Surely every pass a keeper makes is progressive, unless he kicks it out for a corner. The top two are also keepers. Can't remember the exact definition but a "progressive pass" isn't just passing forwards – for a pass that's entirely within your own half it's a forward pass that ends with the ball 25 metres or something closer to the opposition's goal, then over a smaller distance for one that starts in your half and ends in the opposition half, and smaller again for one that's entirely within the opposition's half. So a keeper just passing out to their centre-back or full-back wouldn't count. For keepers to be high on that list, it actually means they're generally (successfully) twatting it long.
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Post by artvandelay on Jan 10, 2024 19:12:28 GMT
Surely every pass a keeper makes is progressive, unless he kicks it out for a corner. The top two are also keepers. Can't remember the exact definition but a "progressive pass" isn't just passing forwards – for a pass that's entirely within your own half it's a forward pass that ends with the ball 25 metres or something closer to the opposition's goal, then over a smaller distance for one that starts in your half and ends in the opposition half, and smaller again for one that's entirely within the opposition's half. So a keeper just passing out to their centre-back or full-back wouldn't count. For keepers to be high on that list, it actually means they're generally (successfully) twatting it long. Can't these fuckers count the blades of grass instead?
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