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Striking set ups


Striking set ups  

212 members have voted

  1. 1. Best striker in a lone role

    • Fletcher
      166
    • Hooper
      19
    • Nuhiu
      7
    • Joao
      8
    • Forestieri
      1
    • Matias
      1
    • Winnall
      1
    • Rhodes
      1
  2. 2. Best old school strike pairing

    • Fletcher
      170
    • Hooper
      167
    • Joao
      18
    • Nuhiu
      14
    • Forestieri
      5
    • Matias
      3
    • Winnall
      11
    • Rhodes
      27
  3. 3. Best three pronged attack

    • Fletcher
      158
    • Nuhiu
      18
    • Joao
      81
    • Hooper
      153
    • Forestieri
      146
    • Rhodes
      18
    • Winnall
      12
    • Matias
      30


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1 hour ago, gurujuan said:

Hooper and Fletcher would be our best pairing, if it were 2015 These days, you wouldn’t get far with a pairing that slow

spot on..and the people who keep mentioning Nuhui are the reason we won't be top 6 next year...we need far,far,better

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1 hour ago, Brando17 said:

spot on..and the people who keep mentioning Nuhui are the reason we won't be top 6 next year...we need far,far,better

 

Bit harsh to blame people on an internet forum for our failure to secure promotion Branders old cork!

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1 hour ago, Hirstys Salopettes said:

 

Im sue 99 percent of our fan base hope Bruce can 

All of Jordan's great seasons have come under English managers, he has never done anything of note under a foreign manager, in fact Carlos went out of his way to change his game and went on record as saying that.

Look what Bruce has done for Fletchers game, he looks a different player under him and I'm 100% convinced he will have the same effect on Rhodes and we will be all raving about him this time next season.

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The team currently is filled with players who have similar qualities. They are good footballers can pass the ball well and are ok until a team who has high tempo closes down quickly and gives them no time on ball. In this situation we will get over run. Systems are over blown its about the players you have available to you. The lack of energy and pace in side is remarkable in its absence. The introduction of Aarons has made some difference but more energetic pacey players are required going forward.

 

Football has changed significantly in last few years and it is no longer possible to have more than one slow player in the midfield forwards. We currently have numerous. 

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