With Gabby still coming back to full fitness I'd be tempted to keep him as an impact sub. There was space on the pitch when he came on against Newcastle and their defenders shat themselves at the sight of him, so a repeat of that plan might be a good idea.
Quote from: rutski on September 13, 2012, 08:55:17 AMwhat have pogrebnyak, michael ricketts and adrian mutu have in common with Michu, swanseas star man?they all scored in their first 3 premier league games. my prediction for michu, average la liga player for last 5 years? he will get sussed out just like the above 3 and end up rather cack and sitting on the bench!villa 2-0 ireland bentOne thing Michu is not, is average. He was the highest scoring midfielder in LaLiga last season, which is very impressive in a league with Madrid and Barca.It's like calling Dempsey average.
what have pogrebnyak, michael ricketts and adrian mutu have in common with Michu, swanseas star man?they all scored in their first 3 premier league games. my prediction for michu, average la liga player for last 5 years? he will get sussed out just like the above 3 and end up rather cack and sitting on the bench!villa 2-0 ireland bent
Quote from: Montbert on September 13, 2012, 06:19:53 PMWith Gabby still coming back to full fitness I'd be tempted to keep him as an impact sub. There was space on the pitch when he came on against Newcastle and their defenders shat themselves at the sight of him, so a repeat of that plan might be a good idea.Can understand that logic Monty, but I would rather start Gabby and then replace him with Benteke when he starts to tire. I think Swansea's defence is a little on the slow side, so Gabby could cause them real problems.
Quote from: tomd2103 on September 13, 2012, 08:00:07 PMQuote from: Montbert on September 13, 2012, 06:19:53 PMWith Gabby still coming back to full fitness I'd be tempted to keep him as an impact sub. There was space on the pitch when he came on against Newcastle and their defenders shat themselves at the sight of him, so a repeat of that plan might be a good idea.Can understand that logic Monty, but I would rather start Gabby and then replace him with Benteke when he starts to tire. I think Swansea's defence is a little on the slow side, so Gabby could cause them real problems.That lack of pace is why I'd be tempted to spare him for use as an impact sub, when there's more space on the pitch. Having said that, Benteke is no slouch, and it might be good to bring him off the bench for his debut.
Quote from: Ads on September 13, 2012, 07:33:30 PMI dont know why anybody would drop Lowton, he was excellent against Newcastle.I can't quite understand that one either Ads and can't quite understand the calls to replace him with Lichaj. For me, Lichaj is a willing grafter who isn't too great in possession and doesn't get forward that well.
I dont know why anybody would drop Lowton, he was excellent against Newcastle.
Not sure I'd throw Bennett in just yet.Nathan Dyer ripped Warnock to shreds last season (o.k it's only Warnock) so think I'd keep Lichaj in for this as he seems to cope quite well with pacy wingers.
Quote from: tomd2103 on September 13, 2012, 07:57:27 PMQuote from: Ads on September 13, 2012, 07:33:30 PMI dont know why anybody would drop Lowton, he was excellent against Newcastle.I can't quite understand that one either Ads and can't quite understand the calls to replace him with Lichaj. For me, Lichaj is a willing grafter who isn't too great in possession and doesn't get forward that well. Definitely. I don't get why people would put lichaj or herd ahead of other options.