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Because if he is that good it shouldnt matter where he plays. Switching sides should not make him 'ineffective'... and secondly because we dont have anyone decent and trustworthy enough in a big game to play on the left.
Im sorry but i cannot think of anything worse than playing Hoilett and Traore in a game as big as tonight... THAT is why i would move our only decent right back one position forward to play right wing.
Traore and Hoilett would be just as fvcking awful as playing adel and niko... If anything Niko and Adel have played a lot better than Hoilett and Traore this season. - I mean when was the last time Traore played? And you'd just throw him in for the biggest game of the season...
Bottom line is... You move players out of positions because there is no one else to do a decent job in such a big game.
Shouldn't have Traore even on the bench. But Phillips has to play on the right. On the left he'd have to cut in to cross, so be being doubled teamed he'd be ineffective. Holliett on the left would be as bad tracking back as Adel, so Adel, if fit, stats there for me. If unfit Holliett in the 442 formation that played Saturday which has earned the right to go again. I'd like to see 4231 with Joey in front of Sandro and Tory Kelvin, not behind the striker, and Adel and Phillips up behind Charlie on the flanks. Bob to come on later.
Phillips & Cazorla have most assists in the Premier League. Why move him and make him ineffective?
Villa are strong and pacey down the wings, why move our only decent RB? Hoilett and Traore have pace. Traore is more defensive. I agree both have been poor but we don't have any other choice. Taarabt or Krancjar infront of Hill would be absolute suicide!
Because if he is that good it shouldnt matter where he plays. Switching sides should not make him 'ineffective'... and secondly because we dont have anyone decent and trustworthy enough in a big game to play on the left.
Im sorry but i cannot think of anything worse than playing Hoilett and Traore in a game as big as tonight... THAT is why i would move our only decent right back one position forward to play right wing.
Traore and Hoilett would be just as fvcking awful as playing adel and niko... If anything Niko and Adel have played a lot better than Hoilett and Traore this season. - I mean when was the last time Traore played? And you'd just throw him in for the biggest game of the season...
Bottom line is... You move players out of positions because there is no one else to do a decent job in such a big game.
You move Phillips over to the left and put Isla on the right wing... Or you put Isla on the left wing and keep Phillips on the Right.
Or you play Niko
Playing Traore or Toilett in a game like tonights would probably be the worst decision of the lot.
Phillips & Cazorla have most assists in the Premier League. Why move him and make him ineffective?
Villa are strong and pacey down the wings, why move our only decent RB? Hoilett and Traore have pace. Traore is more defensive. I agree both have been poor but we don't have any other choice. Taarabt or Krancjar infront of Hill would be absolute suicide!
I still think 34 points will be enough. West Ham and Newcastle at home and Leicester away are hugely winnable games and ones we need to win, but it's not as easy as that.
I can't see Leicester or Burnley reaching 34 points and Hull will be in and around that mark. Any result tonight gives us a decent chance of getting 35 points or more. A win is huge but a point is big as well. We still have a chance if we get beat but for belief and keeping teams within touching distance we need a result tonight.
So that means three wins for us, and one of hull, sunderland or villa get two wins. Mmmm. Would be nice.
I still think 34 points will be enough. West Ham and Newcastle at home and Leicester away are hugely winnable games and ones we need to win, but it's not as easy as that.
I can't see Leicester or Burnley reaching 34 points and Hull will be in and around that mark. Any result tonight gives us a decent chance of getting 35 points or more. A win is huge but a point is big as well. We still have a chance if we get beat but for belief and keeping teams within touching distance we need a result tonight.
I'd take a point as it keeps Sunderland and Villa within a win and Hull down to two points. I believe Hull are the team to chase.
Hull are in deep trouble and there fixtures are against top teams, they will be in the bottom 3 in 2 weeks, I think most people would off taken 4 points out off six for 2 away games, as long has we don't lose I will be happy
Lets not fogret guys that after tonight everyone has a game in hand on us, Leicester two, so if we lose and they all win the fan is getting well and truely splattered not hit
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