by Banjax » 02 Jun 2007 18:13
by rg6royal » 02 Jun 2007 18:21
by Ian Royal » 02 Jun 2007 18:27
rg6royal i hope he does because every time he has been in the team he has performed and fullfilled his job. cisse though i take it will be the replacement won't he?
by Behindu » 02 Jun 2007 18:27
Ian Royalrg6royal i hope he does because every time he has been in the team he has performed and fullfilled his job. cisse though i take it will be the replacement won't he?
Cisse is presumably a Gunnarsson successor/competitor. With a Sidwell replacement that would give us some fairly good options across the middle with:
Harper, Cisse, Gunnarsson, New Sidwell, Oster, Bikey, Halford(?), Ivar
by Stranded » 02 Jun 2007 18:28
by Behindu » 02 Jun 2007 18:30
by Ian Royal » 02 Jun 2007 18:39
BehinduIan Royalrg6royal i hope he does because every time he has been in the team he has performed and fullfilled his job. cisse though i take it will be the replacement won't he?
Cisse is presumably a Gunnarsson successor/competitor. With a Sidwell replacement that would give us some fairly good options across the middle with:
Harper, Cisse, Gunnarsson, New Sidwell, Oster, Bikey, Halford(?), Ivar
Ivar ?
No .......
by SwedeRoyal » 02 Jun 2007 18:56
by Behindu » 02 Jun 2007 20:17
SwedeRoyal Brynjar scored with a header tonight against Liechtenstein and looked decent through the game. Ivar though is to blame for the equaliser after some really sloppy defending.
by Forbury Lion » 02 Jun 2007 22:12
Me too, I also used to say Murty should play at right wing.... but then we signed Glenn Little.... although Greg Halford and Murty on the right may be worth trying in preparation for the next time Little's out injured.BehinduSwedeRoyal Brynjar scored with a header tonight against Liechtenstein and looked decent through the game. Ivar though is to blame for the equaliser after some really sloppy defending.
I always said Ivar should play in midfield....
by Coppelled Streets » 02 Jun 2007 23:16
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