Cannot disagree with that!brucie wrote: The result tomorrow could very much determine who wins the match.
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Quite true, bit pointless having 4 strikers on the books if you're just going to play 1 up frontforevertufc wrote:And the moment AK signed both Hawley and Ball giving us 4 main line strikers was the clearest indication yet he AK was going to play 2 upfront.
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i reckon ...
rice
tonge pearce downes nico
chappell mansell harding bodin
benyon ball/hawley
reckon we look decent enough 1-0 gulls
rice
tonge pearce downes nico
chappell mansell harding bodin
benyon ball/hawley
reckon we look decent enough 1-0 gulls
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Teams have until the end of August to sign players. getting guys in late is probably the best way to do it for times with a limited budget. I'd imagine that the majority of teams will be starting the season in the hope that the people they already have are enough to achieve the season's targets, but they'll have the safety net (of sorts) of knowing that if it turns out that the team isn't as good as required, they have the ability to bring somebody in before the window closes. It's just good business. (in fact most retailers and manufacturers use the just-in-time method as well, so it's something we see everywhere)brucie wrote:Whether they will turn up by saturday god only knows but Knill has left it late thats for sure - I am still none the wiser why a permanent signing and a loanee (if that is the case) need to be signed this late.
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brucie wrote:The result tomorrow could very much determine who wins the match.
i agree with brucie. :}
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[quote="wivelgull"] Who will make the greatest impression? It's 50 years almost to the day since the greatest of all United forwards made his debut ( was there) [1-1 vs Tranmere] so it may well be one of our new forwards. If Hawley gets a decent run-out he could very well impress. But, to th' event.
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So wivelgull ..... that must be the one and only ..... ROBIN STUBBS !!
This game has 4-1 written all over it.
Benyon
Downes
Bodin
Hall
Midson in reply.
Benyon
Downes
Bodin
Hall
Midson in reply.
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forevertufc wrote: Thats pretty much the line I was expecting, Bodin and Benyon were allways going to start, was not sure wether it would be Chappel or Cameron to be honest, and as already said there is a difference from being recovered from an injury to being fit to play in a match, Pokey may yet be 2-3 weeks away from that.
And the moment AK signed both Hawley and Ball giving us 4 main line strikers was the clearest indication yet he AK was going to play 2 upfront.
Yeah ricey will start in goal and the team will line up as I said, it would have been really unfair on ricey as he's had a great pre season. I think it's a week to early for pokey.
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I agree with Robiberto. Balll will start though as Hawley isn't fit yet.Robiberto22 wrote:i reckon ...
rice
tonge pearce downes nico
chappell mansell harding bodin
benyon ball/hawley
reckon we look decent enough 1-0 gulls
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I think the outcome of the game may well rest upon the performance of the United 'keeper.
Those unfortunates who witnessed the unforgettable (for the wrong reasons) COOMBE match will understand my worry.
Those unfortunates who witnessed the unforgettable (for the wrong reasons) COOMBE match will understand my worry.
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My biggest worry is that some morons in the crowd who cant forget the poor form Rice had 4/5 years ago, will get on his back, and not Rice himself. Support him throughout, even if he makes a mistake.
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That will never change i'm afraid. People won't forget he came through the ranks at City and is a City supporter.
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Who cares.SteveDeckchair wrote:That will never change i'm afraid. People won't forget he came through the ranks at City and is a City supporter.
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i'd have thought hawley would start with benyon, i'm gonna be positive with the score and say 3-0, but only 2.324 plus whatever the dons bring down with em
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HE'S WHAT!!! ah well, each to their own, I couldnt care less really as long as he does his best whilst playing for us and does his job properly when called upon. he might get over his excretia $h1tty affliction one day.i feel for the poor lad really.SteveDeckchair wrote:That will never change i'm afraid. People won't forget he came through the ranks at City and is a City supporter.
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