Big Foot S.Hunt & N.Hunt together up front
Who'd fill in at left back?!
by kwik-silva » 19 Aug 2008 13:48
Big Foot S.Hunt & N.Hunt together up front
by Jank » 19 Aug 2008 13:53
by papereyes » 19 Aug 2008 13:55
Doyle and Lita is our strongest combo
by Jank » 19 Aug 2008 13:55
Big Foot S.Hunt & N.Hunt together up front
by Bill Oddie's Beard » 19 Aug 2008 13:55
by Jank » 19 Aug 2008 13:59
papereyesDoyle and Lita is our strongest combo
I don't think it necessarily is.
It may be our strongest two forwards but that does not necessarily mean we will get the best performances from the pair.
by Kieron1981 » 19 Aug 2008 14:07
by papereyes » 19 Aug 2008 14:10
Kieron1981 instead of rotating 3 strikers like in the past maybe we should have 2 sets of strikers and rotate them
week one doyle - lita
week two doyle - n.hunt
week three lita n. hunt
ect....
by brendywendy » 19 Aug 2008 14:11
JankpapereyesDoyle and Lita is our strongest combo
I don't think it necessarily is.
It may be our strongest two forwards but that does not necessarily mean we will get the best performances from the pair.
Maybe so but were not going to get good performances from any combo of our current crop because they all pose the same threat. So until we get a big hold up player, i would think that our two strongest strikers would be the best option.
by Jank » 19 Aug 2008 14:13
Kieron1981 instead of rotating 3 strikers like in the past maybe we should have 2 sets of strikers and rotate them
week one doyle - lita
week two doyle - n.hunt
week three lita n. hunt
ect....
by kwik-silva » 19 Aug 2008 14:21
JankKieron1981 instead of rotating 3 strikers like in the past maybe we should have 2 sets of strikers and rotate them
week one doyle - lita
week two doyle - n.hunt
week three lita n. hunt
ect....
You dont get anywhere by rotating your team.
The best thing to do is find your strongest team and roll with that until a string of poor performances come along or injuries/suspensions intervene. And we have won 1 and drawn 1 so stick with what we know which is currently Doyle and Lita.
by Kieron1981 » 19 Aug 2008 14:32
papereyesKieron1981 instead of rotating 3 strikers like in the past maybe we should have 2 sets of strikers and rotate them
week one doyle - lita
week two doyle - n.hunt
week three lita n. hunt
ect....
How about having a pool of strikers of different attributes and abilities and using the players suitable for the team we're facing?
by Woodcote Royal » 19 Aug 2008 14:33
Jank Out of what we have to choose from atm. Doyle and Lita is our strongest combo. Lita is a natural goal scorer and has shown for two out of 3 seasons (not including this season) that he can score a lot of goals, even at the top level at venues such as Stamford Bridge, and poses the biggest threat out of all our strikers.
by Kieron1981 » 19 Aug 2008 14:40
Woodcote RoyalJank Out of what we have to choose from atm. Doyle and Lita is our strongest combo. Lita is a natural goal scorer and has shown for two out of 3 seasons (not including this season) that he can score a lot of goals, even at the top level at venues such as Stamford Bridge, and poses the biggest threat out of all our strikers.
Lita scored 8 goals in the Premiership but was so poor last season that he was sent out on loan.............................some would say this makes him less dangerous than the rest.
As things stand, Lita has done nothing to justify being selected ahead of Long or Hunt.
by papereyes » 19 Aug 2008 15:10
by Kieron1981 » 19 Aug 2008 15:28
papereyes :|
Sorry but other than a 6 week spell from boxing day to the first day of Feb in our first season where he was fantastic, Lita scored 2 goals in 38 Premiership games. His record in the Premiership really wasn't great.
by Sarah Star » 19 Aug 2008 15:32
Kieron1981Woodcote RoyalJank Out of what we have to choose from atm. Doyle and Lita is our strongest combo. Lita is a natural goal scorer and has shown for two out of 3 seasons (not including this season) that he can score a lot of goals, even at the top level at venues such as Stamford Bridge, and poses the biggest threat out of all our strikers.
Lita scored 8 goals in the Premiership but was so poor last season that he was sent out on loan.............................some would say this makes him less dangerous than the rest.
As things stand, Lita has done nothing to justify being selected ahead of Long or Hunt.
But at the same time he is the mopst hungry player in the squad. He is the only one with a chip on his shoulder and something to prove
by papereyes » 19 Aug 2008 15:32
by kwik-silva » 19 Aug 2008 15:37
Kieron1981papereyes :|
Sorry but other than a 6 week spell from boxing day to the first day of Feb in our first season where he was fantastic, Lita scored 2 goals in 38 Premiership games. His record in the Premiership really wasn't great.
but were not in the premiership.... its a different ball game now (pardon the pun)
we havent got to worry about would class defences every week.... Lita is proven at championship level
by Kieron1981 » 19 Aug 2008 15:38
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