FrankWhite
Not Frank White
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Time for Forson to make a name for himself
Good shout.Time for Forson to make a name for himself
We have no wingbacks, barely have enough CB's and no strikers.3-5-2. We finally have a surplus of midfielders which we should utilise. Having 2 randoms up front is better than just leaving a single player out of position up there alone. McT and Garnacho might be ok for a game or two
And that's overlooking the fact you're switching to a new formation and system that you haven't spent most of the season at least partially preparing for matches with.We have no wingbacks, barely have enough CB's and no strikers.
McTominators fan club our time is now!!I know loads have said it, but just stick the Scottish Player up top and see what happens.
Can’t have Rashford stinking the place out as striker and we can’t have McT lolloping about in the middle.
To be fair it could have been worse.Yeah the season is fecked
Oh feck off....now we have to rely on Mopey Marcus....what about McT on top?
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Yeah. The difference certainly is other top clubs are more equipped to deal with absences. Madrid will be fine without Bellingham considering their embarrassment of riches in midfield.There seems to be a lot of injuries across the board. But certain teams are better equipped to handle injuries than others. Real Madrid is a good example in that regard, it's just a pity that our back-up #9 isn't reliable.
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Given that Garnacho is in great form on the right, I think I'd rather keep him there, and try Antony on the left.Flipping heck.
There goes the Antony for LB experiment
Yes and he said "he will be back in maybe 1 or 2 or 3 weeks"Has ETH confirmed this personally?
So the 3 week report isn't definitive, at least it's nothing too serious.Yes and he said "he will be back in maybe 1 or 2 or 3 weeks"
Generally speaking, so many (international) games, what do they expectThere seems to be a lot of injuries across the board. But certain teams are better equipped to handle injuries than others. Real Madrid is a good example in that regard, it's just a pity that our back-up #9 isn't reliable.
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