The Munich match thread
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The Munich match thread
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Is Anelka going to be fit for this game? I seem to recall someone saying his expected return would be the 8th????
Is Anelka going to be fit for this game? I seem to recall someone saying his expected return would be the 8th????
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Diouf's a blow - I thought it was curtains when I saw the replay of his landing at West Ham, but, given that he made it to the end of the game, I was hopeful.
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God we're going to get thumped. Anelka is the most depressing, but no Diouffy either!? And not only no Hunt or OB for right-back but no Meite either!? *groan* Right lads, get your ironic songs and wise-cracks ready.CAPSLOCK wrote:http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 076603.stm
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Oh gawd He may as well give JLloyd a go at RB I guess and have Cid on the left... I despairBWFC_Insane wrote:Team?
Al Habsi
McCann (RB)
Samuel/Cid (LB)
AOB (CB)
Michalik (CB)
Guthrie (M)
Nolan (M)
Speed/Andranik (M)
Stelios (F)
Davies (F)
Braaten/Alonso (F)
Something like that?
Speed for the first 60-odd minutes maybe then save his poor old legs and bring somebody on who might create somethign to turn around the inevitable deficit (Andranik?) Nolan in front of him I guess (groan) and Guthrie has been a good spark recently. Amd yes, I guess that leaves us with Braaten or Alonso as a third of those options up front. Alonso to start with Braaten as the option for me.
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I'd rather have McCann at right back than Sinclair. Sinclair is young small, and can't defend. He could be absolutely destroyed by Bayern and that could a) not help the team and b) seriously damage a young players confidence.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Surely we're not desperate enough to go with McCann at rightback - Sinclair?
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Pitting him against Ribery / Scweinsteiger on his full debut could be catastrophic for himBWFC_Insane wrote:I'd rather have McCann at right back than Sinclair. Sinclair is young small, and can't defend. He could be absolutely destroyed by Bayern and that could a) not help the team and b) seriously damage a young players confidence.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Surely we're not desperate enough to go with McCann at rightback - Sinclair?
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he did pretty well against Chelsea last season, infact, he sorted Drogba right out.boltonboris wrote:Pitting him against Ribery / Scweinsteiger on his full debut could be catastrophic for himBWFC_Insane wrote:I'd rather have McCann at right back than Sinclair. Sinclair is young small, and can't defend. He could be absolutely destroyed by Bayern and that could a) not help the team and b) seriously damage a young players confidence.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Surely we're not desperate enough to go with McCann at rightback - Sinclair?
Give him a go, better still, its a game we don't expect to win, we don't have to win. lets giove a bit youth a go, youthful exuberence, no fear and all that.
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Yep, injuries have pretty much eroded our chances of getting anything out of this so it's time to blood some new players. I still feel we don't know what moves we'll have to make in the January window so it's time to test out some fringe players. Give Nolan a chance to continue his good form.
---------------- Ali ------------------
Sinclair - Andy O'B - Michalik - Cid
-------------- McCann ---------------
------- Nolan ------- Adranik -------
-- Stelios --- Davies --- Braaten ---
Bench: Everyone else.
---------------- Ali ------------------
Sinclair - Andy O'B - Michalik - Cid
-------------- McCann ---------------
------- Nolan ------- Adranik -------
-- Stelios --- Davies --- Braaten ---
Bench: Everyone else.
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