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Post by estrangedsonoffaye on Aug 29, 2011 22:12:14 GMT
Who, if anyone would be dropped?
Assuming Tone keeps his rigid 4-4-2 formation intact that is.
(Almost Certain)
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Post by lowandphat on Aug 29, 2011 22:13:25 GMT
I think it depends entirely on the opposition. Different strikers gives pulis many more dimensions to play with
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Post by scfcbiancorossi on Aug 29, 2011 22:14:07 GMT
if its a lanky one who lacks mobility its got to be Jones who is dropped, small nippy one then Walters might be in trouble (tho id rather Walters get the nod ahead of Jones every time!)
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Post by ProudPotter17 on Aug 29, 2011 22:21:23 GMT
It 100% depends on who the striker is.
They may be brought in as a bench player/somebody to bring on (Jerome, Zaha, Gradel, Cole)
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Post by stokie23 on Aug 29, 2011 22:30:01 GMT
Whoever came in would have to earn their place, I imagine long term it would be Walters dropped sadly super John can play wing aswell, so would offer more options from the bench
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Post by stokiejoeofalsager on Aug 29, 2011 22:36:26 GMT
Super Jon could be a great impact sub to come on around 60 minutes... Is workrate with fresh legs when the defenders are getting tired could be brilliant. ???
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Post by Gods on Aug 29, 2011 22:38:41 GMT
Honestly with only 2 fit strikers at the club it's hardly a question of "dropping" anyone if we bring in a third striker.
WIth injuries, suspensions, loss of form, formations for particular opposition, fatigue etc. everyone would get more than a good go.
May start to be more of an issue when Ric is back though but even then any sem-serious prem club also playing in Europe needs at least 4 decent strikers.
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Post by march4 on Aug 29, 2011 22:49:21 GMT
Walters on the bench to cover all 4 forward positions.
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Post by SuperStoke on Aug 29, 2011 22:57:05 GMT
Pulis will never give-up on his 4-4-2
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Post by march4 on Aug 29, 2011 23:00:30 GMT
Pulis will never give-up on his 4-4-2 We have never played 4-4-2
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