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Guest wilyfox

Probably the same way we stopped Brentford last night; hard work, keep it tight at the back, ride our luck a bit, and nick a goal at the other end.

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Probably the same way we stopped Brentford last night; hard work, keep it tight at the back, ride our luck a bit, and nick a goal at the other end.

Don't think you can ride your luck against Bournemouth.

Completely different kettle of fish to Brentford when it comes to scoring goals.

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Guest wilyfox

Don't think you can ride your luck against Bournemouth.

Completely different kettle of fish to Brentford when it comes to scoring goals.

Not really. Both are high scorers this season and put our record to shame. Gray's philosophy is to start with a clean sheet and go from there. I doubt that'll change for the Bournemouth game. There are times we have to soak up pressure and ride our luck. We've done that throughout the season. Norwich at home was a prime example. Westwood kept them out.

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Best form of defence is attack.

If we sit back and invite them which we probably will, we will get battered.

Let's have a go at them, nothing to lose and you just don't know. Maybe put them on the back foot and get in their faces.

This all day long. Bournemouth are a good side but they ain't that good. Pound the flaps.

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                           Westwood

        Buxton - Kelhar - Lees - Zayatte - Helan

              Semedo - Melo - Hutchinson

                            McGugan

                             Nuhiu

 

5-3-1-1 and Nuhiu gets back for corners.

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Guest WESTENDOWL

451 with Nuhiu up top

0-1

Nuhiu first half

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451 players should be enough Edited by WESTENDOWL
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Set to move ball well and create chances. Make them work hard for posession, dont give them time on the ball, and give their full backs something to worry about, so they dont join attack at every opportunity.

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Same way that we got results against Brentford, Middlesborough.

A tight unit of hard grafters with an excellent team spirit working their socks of for each other and their boss.

​Determination and a little bit of luck.

 

and as i said earlier keep 11 on the pitch  at home we were 0-0 until drenthe got sent off

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To be honest I expected a 4-0 thrashing last night and with our home form i was rather surprised that we won. Bournemouth are going to be very hard to beat but you never know with us do you. Bloody win when it doesnt matter anymore.

 

Fookme someone should take your belt and shoelaces of you with that comment .

 

Any one would think we were shipping goals all over the shop instead of having one of the best defensive records in the division . 

 

Also we drew down at their place . 

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I don't usually do this but I'm intrigued.

 

I would go 3-2-4-1

 

Move Buxton into centre joining Lees and Zayat.

 

Have Semedo join Mello in the hole.

 

Kieran Lee, Hutchinson and McGugan in the centre.

 

A wide role on left for Isgrove (responsible for working back)

 

and alternate 3 strikers up front working their socks off ( 2 substitutions) Nuihu, Lavery and May. 

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