Quote from: Luke8 on December 23, 2019, 12:06:18 PMIs Mings definitely unavailable for this game?From BBC report he's targeting Watford game for his comeback.
Is Mings definitely unavailable for this game?
People talking Chester up must realise that he is not hugely experienced at this level. Whilst more experienced than most, because we signed a load of foreign players, Chester has only played 60 Prem games.
Lose this and I think we need to seriously look at changing the manager - that is how bad things will be looking.It's not just the current league position, it is the momentum, the way things feel like they are heading, and it feels to me like they are getting worse.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on December 23, 2019, 07:29:32 PMQuote from: Luke8 on December 23, 2019, 12:06:18 PMIs Mings definitely unavailable for this game?From BBC report he's targeting Watford game for his comeback.Thanks.In which case, I think it’s absolutely imperative we don’t just set up as 4-3-3 in the same manner as we have been. It wasn’t exactly solid with Mings, but we are conceding a goal pretty much every half an hour since he got injured.I think I would go three at the back, probably Konsa, Chester and Hause if all ready and available. Gives us some balance and a bit of pace and leadership back there which we massively miss without Mings. Gives us an additional player to help build from the back and should help make us secure enough to get Jack back centrally. Allows Guilbert and Targett to show the positive side to their game without being overly exposed behind them and also then probably negates the need for wingers/wide forwards as much.
2-0 down at half time. We bring on the three contestants from the half time "Prize Where It Lies" competition, as they show a higher degree of passing ability than anyone in the starting line up. They each score a goal in the second half and we win 3-2.It sparks a renaissance and we do not lose again for the rest of the season, bringing home the Carabao Cup and our first FA Cup for 63 years.
They are playing good football at the moment and we are not. I think the best we will get is a draw.
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Message from the Barton's Arms re Boxing Day:Quote from: The Bartons ArmsFor those of you attending the boxing day Championship fixture at Villa Park between Aston Villa FC and Norwich City FC please be aware of our revised Christmas opening times.The Bartons Arms will open at 11am on Thursday 26th December and will remain open until 6pm with last orders being called at 5:45pm. Please also note that there will be no Thai food offering on this short day. The Restaurant will be closed.Many Thanks for all your support, loyalty and custom in 2019.Kob, Wichai, Dave & the rest of the Bartons Arms team.
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