EagleinSF
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We'll lose 1 - 3 or 0 -3. Onward and upward!
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England
Cries of "Glasner OUT" will ring out from all sides of the ground.We'll lose 1 - 3 or 0 -3. Onward and upward!
England
Logic ? Me thinks you’re tokin some powerful weed, man !I still think we will win don't ask me my logic behind it 🫣🤪😎
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Thailand
Glasner will set up as usual with the wingbacks high up the pitch, Wolves will play into the space behind them, our make shift back 3 will be drawn out to cover, leaving space in the middle for them to score. It happens every game, if I can see it, I am damn sure opposition analysis can.Wolves looks to be a tricky game.
In defence Lacroix will apparently be out with a muscle injury and Lerma is out for 3 weeks.
We may line up with a back 3 of error prone Canvot, Richards (unsuited to the central role) and unproven Riad.
Glasner has mentioned getting 'creative ' to find solutions suggesting even using Mitchell in defence.
I don't tend to like Glasner's creative solutions e.g Sosa at RWB, Devenny at number 10. The solutions often end in tears.
Against Burnley and last night we looked totally vulnerable to counter attacks, with opposition players running unchallenged into our penalty area.
He won't do it but surely it's a game for a back 4 of Munoz, Richards, Riad and Mitchell with 3 in midfield of Hughes, Kamada and Wharton.
Stiffening up the midfield and better balanced with more protection for the back 4 and ability to compete in duels.
I'm not sure about the attack.
Neither Pino nor Johnson look to be the answer on the left and it's too early to assess Guessand.
Our passing and crossing was shocking last night with very little created for Larsen even when we dominated the ball.
At the moment I'd be content with a 1-1 draw.
Good summaryGlasner will set up as usual with the wingbacks high up the pitch, Wolves will play into the space behind them, our make shift back 3 will be drawn out to cover, leaving space in the middle for them to score. It happens every game, if I can see it, I am damn sure opposition analysis can.
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Yeah me too, wolves are a much better team than us at the moment, which with them only on 10 points is hard to believe. I can’t even remember what I said earlier and can’t be bothered to look, but now I’m saying 1-3 to themWatching tonight - change to definite loss.
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Probably.Yeah me too, wolves are a much better team than us at the moment, which with them only on 10 points is hard to believe. I can’t even remember what I said earlier and can’t be bothered to look, but now I’m saying 1-3 to them
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Definitely, looking at a back three last night of Canvot Richards and Riad is enough to make anyone cryProbably.
Lacroix gone a major loss.
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I have reached for the tissues.Definitely, looking at a back three last night of Canvot Richards and Riad is enough to make anyone cry
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Bit early for a Sherman isn’t it Willo? 🤣I have reached for the tissues.
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Is it the excitement of Richard’s having his curly hair back?I have reached for the tissues.
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Far too 'Ultra Soft' for me.Bit early for a Sherman isn’t it Willo? 🤣
Why oh why was Glasner playing his only good, proven centre half last night when we have a must win game at the weekend. We know this means we should play a back four on Sunday but he won’t. We will probably have a back three including Mitchell, Benitez and the kit manProbably.
Lacroix gone a major loss.
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Easy to say that now he’s got injured, but we were bad enough at the back WITH him last night, can you imagine a whole 90 minutes with Canvot and Riad. These two games would not have been needed if he’d gone with a strong team against Kups, so you can understand him not wanting any slip ups this time, even though we still looked poor with a strong teamWhy oh why was Glasner playing his only good, proven centre half last night when we have a must win game at the weekend . We know this means we should play a back four on Sunday but he won’t. We will probably have a back three including Mitchell, Benitez and the kit man
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