Hope Cissokho doesn't get any jitters on his return.
Quote from: Chris Jameson on September 12, 2014, 02:30:19 PMWhen I took my son to his football training on Wednesday there were four different age groups there and there were at least 20 of them wearing Liverpool kits and the same amount of Man United kits as Villa, one. I so hope we beat them so my son can lord it over the glory hunting little sods next week at training.My lad has the same thing at his club. He takes great pleasure telling them all that he has seen their teams in the flesh more times than they have.
When I took my son to his football training on Wednesday there were four different age groups there and there were at least 20 of them wearing Liverpool kits and the same amount of Man United kits as Villa, one. I so hope we beat them so my son can lord it over the glory hunting little sods next week at training.
Suggestion on twitter that vlaar was out last night in Brum.
I'd have expected the whole squad to have travelled yesterday so unless Vlaar is definitely out with a long-term injury he would have travelled. There again, the long-term injured don't tend to be swigging back lagers around Broad St on the eve of a match. Especially your captain.I'd flood midfield for this one and leave just one up top. Could do with Benteke or Kozak for this one so we could use Gabby's pace wide on the counter as they will come out all guns blazing. I'd also like to see us target Gerrard like we did last season. He couldn't cope with player swarming all over him.I'd goGuzanHuttonVlaar/Okore/BakerSenderosCissokhoSanchezWestwoodCleverleyRichardsonWeimannGabbySanchez, Westwood, Cleverley to act as a deep lying midfield 3 with Cleverley expected to be the link player and to break forward - he is known for his decent engine from what I've read. Richardson, Gabby, Weimann breaking forward in a triangle at every opportunity with Cleverley linking it up. Depending on the situation the defending Liverpool players when we nick the ball off them (place on the pitch, number of defenders) then Westwood or Sanchez could also join an attack.Clearly this is a 7-0 humping now.
Quote from: peter w on September 13, 2014, 12:19:02 PMI'd have expected the whole squad to have travelled yesterday so unless Vlaar is definitely out with a long-term injury he would have travelled. There again, the long-term injured don't tend to be swigging back lagers around Broad St on the eve of a match. Especially your captain.I'd flood midfield for this one and leave just one up top. Could do with Benteke or Kozak for this one so we could use Gabby's pace wide on the counter as they will come out all guns blazing. I'd also like to see us target Gerrard like we did last season. He couldn't cope with player swarming all over him.I'd goGuzanHuttonVlaar/Okore/BakerSenderosCissokhoSanchezWestwoodCleverleyRichardsonWeimannGabbySanchez, Westwood, Cleverley to act as a deep lying midfield 3 with Cleverley expected to be the link player and to break forward - he is known for his decent engine from what I've read. Richardson, Gabby, Weimann breaking forward in a triangle at every opportunity with Cleverley linking it up. Depending on the situation the defending Liverpool players when we nick the ball off them (place on the pitch, number of defenders) then Westwood or Sanchez could also join an attack.Clearly this is a 7-0 humping now.Is Delph injured?