Quote from: RussellC on August 06, 2014, 11:33:05 AMQuote from: Dave on August 06, 2014, 11:22:20 AMQuote from: RussellC on August 06, 2014, 11:12:31 AMI think I'd agree with that. I would take Lescott, Morrison and probably Olsson (regrettably) into our starting XI, with Beharino and Foster at a push. We still have a better starting XI, player for player.I'd have said Lescott, Mulumbu and whichever of Morrison or Sessegnon is currently on form.I wouldn't swap Guzan for Foster, Berahino for Kozak or Benteke and certainly not Olsson for Vlaar. I'd have Vlaar, Lescott and Olsson in a back 3 and would consider playing Berahino in place of either Gabby or Weimann. I'd be happy with either Guzan or Foster, don't think there's anything between them.It does raise an interesting question though - do you think there's the potential for Benteke and Kozak to form a successful partnership, or will Kozak largely be used as Benteke's understudy when both fit?James Morrison and Olsson. Is this a joke?Morrison has one good game in 20, and that is only if one of his 100 shots hits the back of the net for once.Olsson has been dire for 2 years now, maybe even 3.Living of past reputations outside the club, but all my mates lost faith in him a long time ago.
Quote from: Dave on August 06, 2014, 11:22:20 AMQuote from: RussellC on August 06, 2014, 11:12:31 AMI think I'd agree with that. I would take Lescott, Morrison and probably Olsson (regrettably) into our starting XI, with Beharino and Foster at a push. We still have a better starting XI, player for player.I'd have said Lescott, Mulumbu and whichever of Morrison or Sessegnon is currently on form.I wouldn't swap Guzan for Foster, Berahino for Kozak or Benteke and certainly not Olsson for Vlaar. I'd have Vlaar, Lescott and Olsson in a back 3 and would consider playing Berahino in place of either Gabby or Weimann. I'd be happy with either Guzan or Foster, don't think there's anything between them.It does raise an interesting question though - do you think there's the potential for Benteke and Kozak to form a successful partnership, or will Kozak largely be used as Benteke's understudy when both fit?
Quote from: RussellC on August 06, 2014, 11:12:31 AMI think I'd agree with that. I would take Lescott, Morrison and probably Olsson (regrettably) into our starting XI, with Beharino and Foster at a push. We still have a better starting XI, player for player.I'd have said Lescott, Mulumbu and whichever of Morrison or Sessegnon is currently on form.I wouldn't swap Guzan for Foster, Berahino for Kozak or Benteke and certainly not Olsson for Vlaar.
I think I'd agree with that. I would take Lescott, Morrison and probably Olsson (regrettably) into our starting XI, with Beharino and Foster at a push. We still have a better starting XI, player for player.
Quote from: silhillvilla on August 05, 2014, 07:35:39 PMBurnley WBA and us to go is 40/1. For insurance purposes may have £30 on it. The Albion are actually strengthening
Burnley WBA and us to go is 40/1. For insurance purposes may have £30 on it.
If there is 10m to spend then I'd do an Everton (Barry) and set aside a chunk of that if we could get Milner on loan from Man City with a view to a permanent transfer once the new owners are in place.
If definitely take James Morrison. I think he's a good player. and we don't have his sort
I've never looked to a new season with lower expectations than I have at the moment. If any other club had the owner, manager and players that we have, I'd have them down as certainties for relegation.
Mother, mother there's too many of you crying...Sorry, just wanted to shoehorn Marvin Gaye in given the thread title. I have no great hopes for the season but I am prepared to at least wait until we actually start losing matches to declare it a write off. We need everything to go for us in terms of players not leaving, new signings and people staying fit but if, and it's a big if, all that happens I think we will hold our own in respectable mid table until Don Corleone comes in and spend trillions. My optimism might be influenced by the sun shining, having some time off work and a good night out planned for tomorrow. Next week, with the season starting and the inevitable rain that ushers in with a return to work looming, things might seem very different.