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Post by flynnfan on Aug 28, 2010 21:10:50 GMT
Seems Tosh has finally realised a back 4 is the way to, as that's what ALL our defenders are used to at their clubs. Thing is I haven't got a clue who should play centre back. Gabbs and Collins are obviously our class premiership, experienced performers, but neither are in particularly good form. Gabbs part of a WHU who let in 3 goals both games he's played this season, Collins part of a Villa side who let in 3 on his one appearance so far. Williams and Morgan have never played in the prem, but neither have really let Wales down and they are the men in possession... I reckon this is a tough call for Tosh.
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Post by bale-droed on Aug 28, 2010 22:59:45 GMT
williams and collins for me if it's two cb
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Post by idiot on Aug 29, 2010 0:03:48 GMT
williams and collins for me if it's two cb same here,although i wouldnt completely rule out gabbidon,man utd away is a harsh time to judge a player hopefully he will get better as the season goes on..gabbidon needs a decent run at west ham or any club he might sign for before we can really see where he's at
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Post by saints19 on Aug 29, 2010 1:38:39 GMT
Collins and Williams. Gabbs has been out for about 2 years in terms of getting regular football - he cannot go into the side for a crunch qualifier, especially given how off the pace he was last time he played for us (that was against Montenegro, incidentally, so they would surely target him).
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Post by ericyoung on Aug 29, 2010 11:15:15 GMT
It has to be Collins and Williams, with Gabbs on the bench for me. It's so brilliant to see three Welsh centre backs being picked regularly in the premiership though, even though Danny Collins isn't in Tosh's plans.
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