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Post by rushlegend on Aug 9, 2010 20:02:58 GMT
What do you guys think will be the starting line-up for Wednesday's game against Luxembourg?
I hope he plays Bale & Bellamy as wingers.
Hennessey/Myhill
Gunter Ricketts
Blake Williams Morgan
King Ledley
Bellamy Bale
Morison
Myhill for Hennessey Eardley for Gunter Stock for King Crofts for Ledley Cotterill for Bellamy Vaughan for Bale Church for Morison
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Post by llannerch on Aug 9, 2010 20:18:31 GMT
What do you guys think will be the starting line-up for Wednesday's game against Luxembourg? I hope he plays Bale & Bellamy as wingers. Hennessey/Myhill Gunter Ricketts Blake Williams Morgan King Ledley Bellamy Bale Morison Myhill for Hennessey Eardley for Gunter Stock for King Crofts for Ledley Cotterill for Bellamy Vaughan for Bale Church for Morison Blake as the right of 3 at the back? No way Jose. Only in a flat back 4 or not in defence at all. And in saying that the only centre halves I'd play him alongside would be Ginge or a fit Gabbidon who's had a run of games under his belt. Otherwise it's in midfield...but frankly there are 6 or 7 midfielders higher in the pecking order
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Post by Tim P on Aug 9, 2010 20:21:08 GMT
gk hennessey
rb gunter lb ricketts
cb blake cb williams
dm stock dm ledley
amr edwards aml bale amc bellamy
cf evans/church
i thought blake looked good going forward against sheffield, but he looked 'powerful' rather than fast. hmmm, still needs to do some work on his conditioning i think. still, looked very good technique wise. for me, he could be a good ball playing centreback.
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Post by llannerch on Aug 9, 2010 20:36:03 GMT
I don't disagree chief, but not in a back 3
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Post by Tim P on Aug 9, 2010 20:53:02 GMT
honestly, and hopefully, i believe we have finally seen the back of three at the back.
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Post by squatter1 on Aug 9, 2010 23:00:55 GMT
I'm not so sure we've seen the end of wing backs to be honest. I mean, we've been playing that way for the last 4 years, practically.
What must be certain is that the shape we go out with against Lux this weds will be our default home shape in all the games other than perhaps Engerland.
But I dont think it will necessarily be the shape we send out away. I wouldnt be surprised if we're going out 5-3-2 away - ie the formation we've been playing all these years under Tosh - while at home we'll see the 442 diamond a la the Scotland game.
What shape did we send out against Croatia last time? I didnt see the game, but I suspect the way we played there will give us the biggest clue to our away formation for this campaign.
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Post by squatter1 on Aug 10, 2010 8:03:11 GMT
Looking at the team that played away to Croatia, it was 5-3-2. I think that means our away shape will be the same during this tournament. And the way we play against Lux tomorrow will presumably be our home shape.
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Post by rushlegend on Aug 10, 2010 8:58:33 GMT
"Blake as the right of 3 at the back? No way Jose. Only in a flat back 4 or not in defence at all".
Well, if we can't play a highly promising centre-half who was outstanding for his club at the back end of last season against a team like Luxembourg then he will never be given the chance again at international level.
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Post by welshwizard79 on Aug 10, 2010 10:05:19 GMT
Read yesterday that Luxembourg played Borussia M'gladbach last week and lost 4-2 but where 1 nil up after 8 minues and it was 2-2 after 50 minutes. Bizzare game
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Post by welshwizard79 on Aug 10, 2010 10:07:52 GMT
Recent results read:
Luxembourg 2-4 Borussia M'gladbach 2010-06-04 Luxembourg 0-0 Faroe Islands 2010-03-03 Luxembourg 1-2 Azerbaijan 2009-11-14 Luxembourg 1-1 Iceland 2009-10-14 Greece 2-1 Luxembourg 2009-10-10 Luxembourg 0-3 Switzerland
However, they beat Switzerland 2-1 away at the start of the WC campaign best result in years
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Post by llannerch on Aug 10, 2010 17:35:03 GMT
Cue the "there's no easy games in international football anymore"
Don't believe a word of it. Luxembourg at home is an easy game and any loss to them is absolutely unacceptable
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Post by flynnfan on Aug 10, 2010 19:47:34 GMT
'Luxembourg at home is an easy game'- maybe that's what Switzerland thought in WC qualifying?
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Post by llannerch on Aug 10, 2010 20:10:21 GMT
'Luxembourg at home is an easy game'- maybe that's what Switzerland thought in WC qualifying? Maybe...but it still shouldn't have prevented them winning. One is a team full of professional athletes; the other isn't.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2010 20:21:28 GMT
3 more withdrawals. Morsion starts by default. Wheres the phone call to Eastwood? Are we just going to have Earnie, Morison and Bellers as our strikers?
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Post by flynnfan on Aug 11, 2010 14:39:21 GMT
'starts by default' is a bit unfair. He did score over 20 goals in a team that was promoted last season. I want to see him start anyway. They were talking about him on radio 5 last night and someone said he's a bit like Hartson, but more mobile. Now, I doubt he'll have Hartson's class because he was playing in non league till his mid 20s at an age when Hartson was playing for Arsenal and West Ham, but it still sounds promising to me, because he could be like a sharper, more confident Sam Vokes. (big fan of Vokes btw, but I really think he needs a run of games to help him regain his sharpness and confidence)
I think we might well start with Morison up front, with Bellamy and Bale in support, attacking from wide areas. Sounds good to me.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2010 15:09:37 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2010 15:14:26 GMT
What is the ****ing point?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2010 15:23:26 GMT
What is the ****ing point? I said 30% of withdrawals and I was bang on the money! ;D At least Blake and Bale turned up and only pulled out late on. I suspect they could play but Tosh probably doesnt want to risk them for fear of jeopardising relations with their clubs. I agree though, we have never had a full strength squad under Tosh. Maybe that says more about about how the players only really all turned up when we were on a winning run under Hughes. Our injury record was pretty good when we were going for the Euros. It does make me feel that its better to turn the lights off and all go home. There is no point when we cant field a full strength team ever.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2010 15:35:30 GMT
What is the ****ing point? I said 30% of withdrawals and I was bang on the money! ;D At least Blake and Bale turned up and only pulled out late on. I suspect they could play but Tosh probably doesnt want to risk them for fear of jeopardising relations with their clubs. I agree though, we have never had a full strength squad under Tosh. Maybe that says more about about how the players only really all turned up when we were on a winning run under Hughes. Our injury record was pretty good when we were going for the Euros. It does make me feel that its better to turn the lights off and all go home. There is no point when we cant field a full strength team ever. Why do welsh players get bullied more than their English counterparts? No hang on.....let's not start that one.....! It's about time our players had the balls to stand up to their club managers. It almost makes you want to tell Bale not to bother about the Euro qualifiers......but we obviously can't do that - I think Storm is right and somehow we must get on a roll, a winning run and that must start tonight in these player's absence.
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Post by saints19 on Aug 11, 2010 17:13:13 GMT
Team announced (by BBC Sport): Hennessey, Ricketts, Gunter, Morgan, A. Williams, Stock, Ledley, Bellamy, Cotterill, Morison, Earnshaw.
I'd guess we're going 4-4-2. Good to see Morison start, let's see how he gets on.
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Post by rushlegend on Aug 11, 2010 17:50:05 GMT
That's the f****** last straw!!!!!
It's a f****** joke now, why bother playing any more internationals,
Qualify? you must be joking, these clowns haven't got a bit of pride in them.
Was going to watch, but not anymore, never watch the "international" team again!!!
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Post by flynnfan on Aug 11, 2010 18:03:13 GMT
Considering the players left in the squad, I quite like the look of that team. It looks very, very attacking.
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Post by saints19 on Aug 11, 2010 18:23:59 GMT
5 withdrawals for a friendly is not a disaster.
The biggest blow has been Davies's decision to retire from internationals this week.
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Post by saints19 on Aug 11, 2010 19:00:14 GMT
What is with those socks, seriously?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2010 19:14:45 GMT
No shots on goal in half an hour against Luxembourg as we can barely string 5 passes together.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2010 19:20:14 GMT
Earnie has the touch of a bull in a china shop- thats why he shouldnt be playing under Tosh. Hes responsible for moves breaking down.
Morison looks very good. Had very little of the ball but provided an aerial presence (when was the last time we had an aerial presence?) forced mistakes from their defenders in the air and played a superb ball to Cotterill to tee up a shooting opportunity.
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Post by rhysage on Aug 11, 2010 19:31:59 GMT
has to be said, this commentry on Sky is depressing!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2010 19:35:10 GMT
has to be said, this commentry on Sky is depressing! I dont know about you, but the match Im watching is depressing!!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 11, 2010 19:40:28 GMT
Stock and Ledley are again quite aptly demonstrating why international level is 2 above their own.
A feebly lightweight pairing. But given the paucity of options in midfield not as bad as it could be.
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Post by rhysage on Aug 11, 2010 19:42:52 GMT
yeh i agree, i think I would take earnie off at half time, then put hum up front with morrison, maybe bring allen on?
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