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Woolsy Essex 12 Dec 16 12.47pm | |
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Hennessey Ward Delaney Dann Tomkins Zaha Ledley Cabaye Fryers McArthur Benteke Edited by Woolsy (12 Dec 2016 12.47pm) Edited by Woolsy (12 Dec 2016 1.13pm)
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bexleydave Barnehurst 12 Dec 16 1.11pm | |
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Originally posted by Woolsy
Hennessey Ward Delaney Dann Tomkins Fryers Ledley Cabaye Zaha McArthur Benteke
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Woolsy Essex 12 Dec 16 1.14pm | |
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Oops got the sides mixed up. Now changed.
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Mad4palace 12 Dec 16 1.37pm | |
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Tomkins - Dann - Delaney - Ward Zaha - McArthur - Cabaye - Townsend Ledley Benteke Pardew surely has to play McArthur in a deeper position simply due to the inept defensive performances of the rest of the midfield. I think Ledley is better going forward where his lack of athleticism is less exposed. Townsend probably keeps his spot by the sheer fact there is no one else who could come in, he has at least been better defensively since the Swansea defeat.
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Kermit8 Hevon 12 Dec 16 1.45pm | |
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Martyn Hinshelwood Cannon Young Sansom McArthur Thomas Zaha Benteke Wright Salako
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Username Horsham 12 Dec 16 2.59pm | |
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Originally posted by Mad4palace
Tomkins - Dann - Delaney - Ward Zaha - McArthur - Cabaye - Townsend Ledley Benteke Pardew surely has to play McArthur in a deeper position simply due to the inept defensive performances of the rest of the midfield. I think Ledley is better going forward where his lack of athleticism is less exposed. Townsend probably keeps his spot by the sheer fact there is no one else who could come in, he has at least been better defensively since the Swansea defeat.
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phillanth London 12 Dec 16 3.10pm | |
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Here is my team selection: Hennessey Tomkins - Dann - Delaney - Ward Zaha - Cabaye - Townsend
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bexleydave Barnehurst 12 Dec 16 3.18pm | |
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Originally posted by phillanth
Here is my team selection: Hennessey Tomkins - Dann - Delaney - Ward Zaha - Cabaye - Townsend I think you're very likely to be correct with the possible difference that he'll swap McArthur and Cabaye, position-wise.
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Mad4palace 12 Dec 16 3.27pm | |
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Originally posted by Username
It worked against Southampton because they were very slow in building up the play and played a deep line, Ledley struggles against teams that press and play quickly when they have the ball. On Saturday he got dragged out wide for the 2nd and beaten for pace by Livermore for the 3rd. Neither he or Cabaye are reliable in those 2 sitting midfielder roles. Going forward he is at least good in the air and he does play neat one-two's that can trigger attacks.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 12 Dec 16 3.31pm | |
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Originally posted by Username
Ledley really should play as an out and out defensive midfielder. Cabaye and McArthur fulfilling the more central midfield roles (Cabaye is an excellent interceptor of the ball, and McArthur has an all round midfield quality). Cabaye also can spit out a good diagional pass to Zaha and (Probbaly) Townsend, so they can hit the ball at full pace - something Ledley isn't great at. Cabaye is too 'light' to be a full on defensive midfield.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 12 Dec 16 3.36pm | |
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Originally posted by Mad4palace
It worked against Southampton because they were very slow in building up the play and played a deep line, Ledley struggles against teams that press and play quickly when they have the ball. On Saturday he got dragged out wide for the 2nd and beaten for pace by Livermore for the 3rd. Neither he or Cabaye are reliable in those 2 sitting midfielder roles. Going forward he is at least good in the air and he does play neat one-two's that can trigger attacks. Defensive midfielders aren't generally quick players. They need to be sturdy, good in the air, and able to anticipate the game, rather than rely on pace. Jedi and KG together were unbelievably good defensive partnership (and even solo Jedi was a class act in DM). Same went for Shaun Derry. The good DM doesn't run, he covers space to protect the back four. You win balls in the air, put people under pressure, make tackles and when necessary take the player out. You don't have to make fancy passes, score goals - Your job is solely about choking the other team.
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Beanyboysmd 12 Dec 16 4.03pm | |
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Originally posted by Woolsy
Hennessey Ward Delaney Dann Tomkins Zaha Ledley Cabaye Fryers McArthur Benteke Edited by Woolsy (12 Dec 2016 12.47pm) Edited by Woolsy (12 Dec 2016 1.13pm) The more I look at this squad, the less I hate it! :-)
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