by NewCorkSeth » 18 Feb 2020 13:12
NewCorkSeth And whom may I ask wields this mighty Ben Hamer? Is it Plat? Because I dont trust him with that sort of power.
by URZZZZ » 18 Feb 2020 13:22
by NewCorkSeth » 18 Feb 2020 13:27
Old Man AndrewsNewCorkSeth And whom may I ask wields this mighty Ben Hamer? Is it Plat? Because I dont trust him with that sort of power.
I think so. He is normally very fair to be honest, for some reason he has sided with Ian and Genome on this ocassion without seeing things from my perspective.
URZZZZ I think it’s got to be the same XI as last weekend, I’d probably have Pele ahead of Olise for this game if he’s fit but doesn’t look like it
Will be a tricky game but as the stats a couple of pages before (before OMA’s drivel) show, Leeds’ recent form isn’t great so it’s an opportunity for us to perhaps get something
by NewCorkSeth » 18 Feb 2020 13:28
URZZZZ I think it’s got to be the same XI as last weekend, I’d probably have Pele ahead of Olise for this game if he’s fit but doesn’t look like it
Will be a tricky game but as the stats a couple of pages before (before OMA’s drivel) show, Leeds’ recent form isn’t great so it’s an opportunity for us to perhaps get something
by Hendo » 18 Feb 2020 13:32
Old Man AndrewsURZZZZ I think it’s got to be the same XI as last weekend, I’d probably have Pele ahead of Olise for this game if he’s fit but doesn’t look like it
Will be a tricky game but as the stats a couple of pages before (before OMA’s drivel) show, Leeds’ recent form isn’t great so it’s an opportunity for us to perhaps get something
If you watched the Brentford and Bristol City games you would know that we won't be getting anything at Leeds.
HendoOld Man AndrewsURZZZZ I think it’s got to be the same XI as last weekend, I’d probably have Pele ahead of Olise for this game if he’s fit but doesn’t look like it
Will be a tricky game but as the stats a couple of pages before (before OMA’s drivel) show, Leeds’ recent form isn’t great so it’s an opportunity for us to perhaps get something
If you watched the Brentford and Bristol City games you would know that we won't be getting anything at Leeds.
How about the Forest or Wigan games where they didn't pick up any points and certainly looked very average against Forest?
But, I guess you know what's best, better ring the club and tell Bowen not to bother.
by Hendo » 18 Feb 2020 13:48
Old Man AndrewsHendoOld Man Andrews If you watched the Brentford and Bristol City games you would know that we won't be getting anything at Leeds.
How about the Forest or Wigan games where they didn't pick up any points and certainly looked very average against Forest?
But, I guess you know what's best, better ring the club and tell Bowen not to bother.
We would be best served investing everything into the cup match with Sheffield United. We have nothing to play for in the league.
HendoOld Man AndrewsHendo
How about the Forest or Wigan games where they didn't pick up any points and certainly looked very average against Forest?
But, I guess you know what's best, better ring the club and tell Bowen not to bother.
We would be best served investing everything into the cup match with Sheffield United. We have nothing to play for in the league.
That game is 3 fixtures away, shall we sack off the Wigan and Barnsley games as well, as we have nothing to play for in the league?
Then what if we beat Sheffield United, do we sack the league fixtures off between then and 21st March, because we have nothing to play for in the league?
by Hendo » 18 Feb 2020 13:53
Old Man AndrewsHendoOld Man Andrews We would be best served investing everything into the cup match with Sheffield United. We have nothing to play for in the league.
That game is 3 fixtures away, shall we sack off the Wigan and Barnsley games as well, as we have nothing to play for in the league?
Then what if we beat Sheffield United, do we sack the league fixtures off between then and 21st March, because we have nothing to play for in the league?
We should be very careful with our team selection yes. If anyone is carrying a knock or tired they should be rested as long as we remain in the cup.
HendoOld Man AndrewsHendo
That game is 3 fixtures away, shall we sack off the Wigan and Barnsley games as well, as we have nothing to play for in the league?
Then what if we beat Sheffield United, do we sack the league fixtures off between then and 21st March, because we have nothing to play for in the league?
We should be very careful with our team selection yes. If anyone is carrying a knock or tired they should be rested as long as we remain in the cup.
Maybe the players shouldn't train either? Don't want to risk them getting injured, as that seems to be where most of our injuries occur.
by URZZZZ » 18 Feb 2020 13:55
HendoOld Man AndrewsURZZZZ I think it’s got to be the same XI as last weekend, I’d probably have Pele ahead of Olise for this game if he’s fit but doesn’t look like it
Will be a tricky game but as the stats a couple of pages before (before OMA’s drivel) show, Leeds’ recent form isn’t great so it’s an opportunity for us to perhaps get something
If you watched the Brentford and Bristol City games you would know that we won't be getting anything at Leeds.
How about the Forest or Wigan games where they didn't pick up any points and certainly looked very average against Forest?
But, I guess you know what's best, better ring the club and tell Bowen not to bother.
by Hendo » 18 Feb 2020 13:59
URZZZZHendoOld Man Andrews If you watched the Brentford and Bristol City games you would know that we won't be getting anything at Leeds.
How about the Forest or Wigan games where they didn't pick up any points and certainly looked very average against Forest?
But, I guess you know what's best, better ring the club and tell Bowen not to bother.
We have struggled against Leeds since Bielsa joined them, we haven’t scored against them with him in charge yet
Obviously I’m not agreeing with OMA’s attention seeking nonsense though
by Hendo » 18 Feb 2020 14:03
Old Man AndrewsHendoOld Man Andrews We should be very careful with our team selection yes. If anyone is carrying a knock or tired they should be rested as long as we remain in the cup.
Maybe the players shouldn't train either? Don't want to risk them getting injured, as that seems to be where most of our injuries occur.
Are you implying that clubs don't rest players before important games?
HendoOld Man AndrewsHendo
Maybe the players shouldn't train either? Don't want to risk them getting injured, as that seems to be where most of our injuries occur.
Are you implying that clubs don't rest players before important games?
No, not really.
I also enjoy your reasoning that we have no chance against a Leeds team, whose form has been patchy of late, yet we should totally focus on the Sheffield United game (possibly implying that we would have a chance in that if we played our strongest XI), a team which currently sit 6th in the Premier League who have only lost 3 times in their last 9 games, 2 of those being to Man City and the other to Liverpool.
by Hendo » 18 Feb 2020 14:07
Old Man AndrewsHendoOld Man Andrews Are you implying that clubs don't rest players before important games?
No, not really.
I also enjoy your reasoning that we have no chance against a Leeds team, whose form has been patchy of late, yet we should totally focus on the Sheffield United game (possibly implying that we would have a chance in that if we played our strongest XI), a team which currently sit 6th in the Premier League who have only lost 3 times in their last 9 games, 2 of those being to Man City and the other to Liverpool.
We have a chance against anyone at home in a one off cup game, the two fixtures are incomparable as you well know. Sheffield United will likely rest players giving us a much better chance of the win if we have our full strength side out.
HendoOld Man AndrewsHendo
No, not really.
I also enjoy your reasoning that we have no chance against a Leeds team, whose form has been patchy of late, yet we should totally focus on the Sheffield United game (possibly implying that we would have a chance in that if we played our strongest XI), a team which currently sit 6th in the Premier League who have only lost 3 times in their last 9 games, 2 of those being to Man City and the other to Liverpool.
We have a chance against anyone at home in a one off cup game, the two fixtures are incomparable as you well know. Sheffield United will likely rest players giving us a much better chance of the win if we have our full strength side out.
Just like when they rested players against Millwall and comfortably won 2-0?
by Stranded » 18 Feb 2020 14:10
Old Man AndrewsHendoOld Man Andrews We would be best served investing everything into the cup match with Sheffield United. We have nothing to play for in the league.
That game is 3 fixtures away, shall we sack off the Wigan and Barnsley games as well, as we have nothing to play for in the league?
Then what if we beat Sheffield United, do we sack the league fixtures off between then and 21st March, because we have nothing to play for in the league?
We should be very careful with our team selection yes. If anyone is carrying a knock or tired they should be rested as long as we remain in the cup.
by NewCorkSeth » 18 Feb 2020 14:12
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