Our best starting 11. FAO LJ

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  1. red

    redrum Well-Known Member

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    When everyone is fit as I'm not sure Lee knows himself for example watkins is not a striker imo he is better suited to the wing than Isgrove. My starting 11 would be


    Davis

    Bree long Mawson aidy white (rotated with smith as smith is not ready to play week in week out in this league)

    Watkins scowern Connor hammil

    Toney winnall

    Just my opinion of course. I'd like to see winnall and toney up top together toney good in air and can hold the ball up well could work with winnall feeding off him.
     
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    Looks as good as we can scrape together to me.
     
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    Agreed.
     
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    Davies

    Bree, Roberts, Mawson, Smith

    Watkins, Scowen, Hourihane, Hammill

    Winnall & Jackson

    Do we really need loan players? Are they all that? Pre season 2years ago Abbott looked like a top prospect that could challenge for a first team place. Hasn't been given opportunity to break through. Maris is another. And in the summer i note we signed several good young prospects from premier league academies. Do loans add more that our youth, if we dont play and nurture them how will they ever break through!? If we continue to ignore these lads we may aswell scrap the academy. IMHO successful teams all develop good youth players from academies and provide platform for their development.
     
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    Dr Zazlos Banned Idiot

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    A decent line up but I would swap Toney for Jackson.

    What has Jackson got to do to get a game ?
     
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    We defiantly don't need so many Isgrove I haven't wrote him off but I don't think he will create as many assists as watkins on the wing and that sitter he missed 1st half Saturday...oh dear. I think he puts watkins up top to fit his signing in team but he is no striker. I wasn't at posh so don't know how he performed there but I would love LJ to tell me why bree was dropped. It's not good just dropping our young lads for players on loan and short term deals at drop of a hat bet it does wonders for there confidence.
     

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