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KentExile

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  1. Ipswich have been playing him in a similar manner to how Rovers have been playing JRC and Baker this season. He starts off as one of the wider players in the 3 behind the striker, and then moves centrally into a number 10 position when Ipswich have the ball. Problem is they don't have the ball quite as much this season, so he spends most of his time either pressing or helping out his full back rather than being a goal threat. Maybe once Clarke forces his way into the first 11, Szmodics will move more centrally and Hutchinson will compete with Burns & Ogbene for the spot on the right side
  2. Shame for him https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/local-sport/motherwell-dealt-new-striker-injury-33719178 I do wonder if Michalski has also suffered an injury. Bamber Bridge loaned in a young keeper from PNE last week who started for them this weekend, with Michalski not even on the bench (having been first choice all season up until that point, including in a win on their last game on Wednesday)
  3. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-13808827/Adam-Wharton-withdraws-England-crystal-palace.html
  4. Goddard on the bench for Dundalk
  5. Starts for Atcheson & Montgomery - lost 1-0 Eastham lost 3-0 On the bench Garrett lost 3-2 O'Riordan lost 2-1 Gamble drew 1-1 Wood - came off the bench for the last 20 mins, lost 2-0 Shaw - came off the bench for the last 20 mins, lost 1-0 Earlier today Markanday started and scored as Chesterfield drew 1-1 Batty played the full 90 as Accrington drew 2-2 (conceding 2 late goals to Port Vale) Dundalk (Goddard) play tonight and the Cypriot league (Saadi) tomorrow
  6. U21s lost 2-1 Tyjon scored just before the break U18s 2-0 down at half time Edit - U18s lost 6-0 at home to Derby
  7. Markanday and Batty both start, Fleck also on the bench for Chesterfield Both games are on Sky +, kick offs at 12:30 Edit, Half time, Accrington 2-0 up, and Markanday has put Chesterfield 1-0 up
  8. Leonard starts for U21s. Based on that lineup, assuming Tyjon playing as a 10 (not for the first time this season) behind Leonard, which makes me wonder if this is just a case of fitting players into an 11, or if this is where they (at least initially) see Tyjon as breaking into the first team? He seems to have very good movement, and playing off a 9 would be less physically demanding on a younger player
  9. Turning Japanese I think we're turning Japanese Because of Yuki
  10. U18s at home to Derby at 12:30 today U21s away to Villa at 12:00 noon. According to the pre match preview, Isaac Whitehall is injured again. Not seen this mentioned previously, but a quick search shows he was withdrawn early in consecutive games vs Man Utd & Colchester and then didn't feature v Lyon
  11. ok 🙂 The "much more than just being the coach" comment in your previous post seemed to imply that you thought he was going above and beyond his job description
  12. That is literally the job of a head coach
  13. Sounds like a half arsed version of VAR
  14. I was discussing the choice of playing Beck and Brittain at full back against the Dingles.
  15. https://www.rovers.co.uk/news/2024/september/19/rovers-under-21s-to-take-part-in-the-national-league-cup-/ GROUP B Rovers Under-21s Manchester United Under-21s Stoke City Under-21s Wolves Under-21s Altrincham Forest Green Rovers Oldham Athletic Rochdale
  16. We have also seen that whilst Yuki can last a full 90, Gueye seems to run out of steam after 45-60 mins Gueye may improve his stamina as the season progresses, but for as long as that is the situation, it then becomes a case of does Eustace want to start or finish the game with Gueye on the pitch. A question which may have a different answer depending upon the opposition we are facing. Personally feel that the longer the season progresses, the less chance we have of seeing Ohashi and Gueye in the same starting lineup as going forwards, Cantwell will likely be the 10 behind one of Gueye or Ohashi
  17. They have been on the pitch at the same time in the Stockport cup game and also against Oxford. Yet to see them start together though, and more often than not, one has replaced the other as sub, so unsure if it would be seen by Eustace as an option to have them both in the same starting line up
  18. Could possibly see Gueye start as the 9, Ohashi move back to 10, and Dolan slide across to replace Bakers role, which would still allow Dolan to be the second number 10 when Rovers have the ball Pears Carter Batth Hyam Beck Travis Tronstad Hedges Ohashi Dolan Gueye But I feel Eustace will go with the same team as Bristol, Baker was the right footed set piece option (in my opinion he didn't really put in decent set piece deliveries, but Eustace seems to like to have a left footed and right footed option on the pitch) in a team that won 3-0, so that may be enough to keep him in the 11.
  19. I think that was through necessity rather than choice. Pickering's injury meant Beck had to play, and Batths injury meant that he couldn't slot into centre back (*) with Carter moving along to right back. I get the feeling that when there is a choice to be made it will more often than not be a full back pairing of either Pickering & Britain, or Beck & Carter * Pretty sure that (barring a huge injury crisis) this season, McFadzean will only be used from the bench in backs to the wall situations when holding onto a lead/draw rather than from the start
  20. Given the part of your post that I highlighted in bold, Weimann is unlikely to play ahead of Carter. Maybe Hedges on the right (as he was on Saturday) and Weimann left (where Baker played) with that defence though? I do agree that Cantwell and Dolan are likely to be the "two 10s" once everyone is fit and firing
  21. Starts today for O'Riordan lost 2-1 to Charlton Eastham won 3-2 Michalski won 2-1 On the bench Gamble won 2-1
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