Lescott with Richardson ahead of him. Would mean solid if experienced left side. I would be interested to see ilori or Crespo there but what's needed for sure is solidarity.
Quote from: Oscar Arce on November 23, 2015, 04:12:54 PMPersonally, I'd go with three centre backs.Could be an option. Richards, Okore and Clark might work.
Personally, I'd go with three centre backs.
Quote from: footyskillz on November 23, 2015, 10:47:32 PMLescott with Richardson ahead of him. Would mean solid if experienced left side. I would be interested to see ilori or Crespo there but what's needed for sure is solidarity.Assuming you're going for solidity (rather than a lack of worker unionisation being the problem in our feeble defence), then what have you seen from either Lescott or Richardson to suggest that they would be any more solid than any other player in our squad? Or for that matter anybody in the world.
Quote from: tomd2103 on November 23, 2015, 11:11:20 PMQuote from: Oscar Arce on November 23, 2015, 04:12:54 PMPersonally, I'd go with three centre backs.Could be an option. Richards, Okore and Clark might work. thing is, Okore hasn't played for so long now that our expectation that he will return as a saviour is optimistic to say the least.
Would agree with those who think that 3-5-2 could be the short term answer for the absence of an experienced quality left back, defensive frailties and the lightweight midfield problems. Who would be the best players for that formation ?