by Hendo » 08 Sep 2014 21:55
by Royal Ginger » 08 Sep 2014 21:56
by Ian Royal » 08 Sep 2014 22:07
by PieEater » 08 Sep 2014 22:16
by TBM » 08 Sep 2014 22:24
Ian Royal Welbeck did well and looks far more convincing at scoring for England. Hopefully Arsenal can really develop him as his all round game is decent.
Lots of work to be done, particularly at breaking through stubborn, well drilled defences. And you have to think there's always goals available against us. I think we've got a better chance beating one of the top sides playing like this than we've had in a long time. Providing we can iron out the creases.
I'd be inclined to try switching Henderson and Wilshere and we need a right back we can be more confident in. Dropping Rooney for Lambert or Welbeck wouldn't be an atrocious idea either, but it'll unfortunately never happen.
by Mr.Swainey » 08 Sep 2014 22:45
St PauliStarfishexileinleeds Imagine watching a game of football while having a beer and a cigarette if you want?
The Bundesliga. Every weekend.
Reading Town FC. Every weekend.
by TBM » 08 Sep 2014 22:48
by Silver Fox » 08 Sep 2014 23:06
by Royal Ginger » 08 Sep 2014 23:30
Silver Fox ITV were terrible but it's OK because thanks to Platini's "everyone qualifies" plan I now don't need to watch any more of the games
by LUX » 09 Sep 2014 06:18
by Starfish » 09 Sep 2014 08:24
Mr.Swainey Bundesliga 2. Every weekend.
by Big Foot » 09 Sep 2014 08:59
by Vision » 09 Sep 2014 09:02
by Royalclapper » 09 Sep 2014 09:36
by TBM » 09 Sep 2014 09:52
Big Foot Stones had a decent, quiet game at Right Back - perfect.
by jd82 » 09 Sep 2014 11:02
by Big Foot » 09 Sep 2014 11:31
jd82 Though Delph was decent once he had calmed down to a panic.
Wilshere (apart from one pass to Rooney) was shocking, constantly giving the ball away and getting caught in possession, meaning they were pretty much straight at the back 4.
by TBM » 09 Sep 2014 11:37
Big Footjd82 Though Delph was decent once he had calmed down to a panic.
Wilshere (apart from one pass to Rooney) was shocking, constantly giving the ball away and getting caught in possession, meaning they were pretty much straight at the back 4.
Agreed massively on Wilshere
I just don't see what his best position is - he's not combative enough to play the anchor role and doesn't create/score enough in the final third to be a number 10
by jd82 » 09 Sep 2014 11:52
TBMBig Footjd82 Though Delph was decent once he had calmed down to a panic.
Wilshere (apart from one pass to Rooney) was shocking, constantly giving the ball away and getting caught in possession, meaning they were pretty much straight at the back 4.
Agreed massively on Wilshere
I just don't see what his best position is - he's not combative enough to play the anchor role and doesn't create/score enough in the final third to be a number 10
He's best in a [central] midfield 3 - with one behind and one in front of him
by PieEater » 09 Sep 2014 12:01
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