Quote from: Legion on May 16, 2018, 08:30:23 AMGF > GAAre those netball positions?
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Quote from: cdbullyweefan on May 16, 2018, 09:10:44 AMWe just went from underdogs to favourites in the last few minutes. Don't suppose some Fulham type has got injured or something?Would it not be the bookies just opening for business, and updating their odds now we're in the final and not just the semis? Also presumably taking a few quid on Villa to win as well.
We just went from underdogs to favourites in the last few minutes. Don't suppose some Fulham type has got injured or something?
Quote from: Jean Quereue-Quereue on May 16, 2018, 12:07:20 AMFrom what I remember from the October game Fulham were like Jaap Stam's Reading - lots of tippy-tappy passing round the back in their own half with no urgency, even when they were a goal down. They're a different beast now though.They looked vulnerable at the back against Derby so if Snod and Albert are in top form and Lewis/Kodj can convert their crosses then we have a chance. Hopefully we'll give it a go for them to be in forward enough positions to do so.Fulham were like that over both previous home games
From what I remember from the October game Fulham were like Jaap Stam's Reading - lots of tippy-tappy passing round the back in their own half with no urgency, even when they were a goal down. They're a different beast now though.They looked vulnerable at the back against Derby so if Snod and Albert are in top form and Lewis/Kodj can convert their crosses then we have a chance. Hopefully we'll give it a go for them to be in forward enough positions to do so.
Quote from: Deano's Mullet on May 16, 2018, 05:26:43 AMQuote from: Jean Quereue-Quereue on May 16, 2018, 12:07:20 AMFrom what I remember from the October game Fulham were like Jaap Stam's Reading - lots of tippy-tappy passing round the back in their own half with no urgency, even when they were a goal down. They're a different beast now though.They looked vulnerable at the back against Derby so if Snod and Albert are in top form and Lewis/Kodj can convert their crosses then we have a chance. Hopefully we'll give it a go for them to be in forward enough positions to do so.Fulham were like that over both previous home gamesThey never play well at Villa Park for whatever reason, just 1 win in last 14 visits stretching back to 2001.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on May 16, 2018, 11:15:12 AMQuote from: Deano's Mullet on May 16, 2018, 05:26:43 AMQuote from: Jean Quereue-Quereue on May 16, 2018, 12:07:20 AMFrom what I remember from the October game Fulham were like Jaap Stam's Reading - lots of tippy-tappy passing round the back in their own half with no urgency, even when they were a goal down. They're a different beast now though.They looked vulnerable at the back against Derby so if Snod and Albert are in top form and Lewis/Kodj can convert their crosses then we have a chance. Hopefully we'll give it a go for them to be in forward enough positions to do so.Fulham were like that over both previous home gamesThey never play well at Villa Park for whatever reason, just 1 win in last 14 visits stretching back to 2001.Guess who was in charge the last time they best us at home....
Quote from: Axl Rose on May 16, 2018, 12:00:29 PMQuote from: SoccerHQ on May 16, 2018, 11:15:12 AMQuote from: Deano's Mullet on May 16, 2018, 05:26:43 AMQuote from: Jean Quereue-Quereue on May 16, 2018, 12:07:20 AMFrom what I remember from the October game Fulham were like Jaap Stam's Reading - lots of tippy-tappy passing round the back in their own half with no urgency, even when they were a goal down. They're a different beast now though.They looked vulnerable at the back against Derby so if Snod and Albert are in top form and Lewis/Kodj can convert their crosses then we have a chance. Hopefully we'll give it a go for them to be in forward enough positions to do so.Fulham were like that over both previous home gamesThey never play well at Villa Park for whatever reason, just 1 win in last 14 visits stretching back to 2001.Guess who was in charge the last time they best us at home....The scorer of Fulham's first goal will amuse you aswell, was a great strike.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on May 16, 2018, 12:24:44 PMQuote from: Axl Rose on May 16, 2018, 12:00:29 PMQuote from: SoccerHQ on May 16, 2018, 11:15:12 AMQuote from: Deano's Mullet on May 16, 2018, 05:26:43 AMQuote from: Jean Quereue-Quereue on May 16, 2018, 12:07:20 AMFrom what I remember from the October game Fulham were like Jaap Stam's Reading - lots of tippy-tappy passing round the back in their own half with no urgency, even when they were a goal down. They're a different beast now though.They looked vulnerable at the back against Derby so if Snod and Albert are in top form and Lewis/Kodj can convert their crosses then we have a chance. Hopefully we'll give it a go for them to be in forward enough positions to do so.Fulham were like that over both previous home gamesThey never play well at Villa Park for whatever reason, just 1 win in last 14 visits stretching back to 2001.Guess who was in charge the last time they best us at home....The scorer of Fulham's first goal will amuse you aswell, was a great strike.Was that the Kieron Richardson one?
My plan would be to kick lumps out of them and intimidate them from the kick off. In fact, I'd probably start in the tunnel on the way out.