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Postby Florida Blue » Thu Sep 16, 2010 7:03 pm

Kolerov - out
Boateng - out
Lescott - out
Bridge - looks hurt again



So unless Boateng is fit in time for Sunday, we are looking at what Zab with Cunningham as cover, or are we going to rely on Barry or Kolo to slot over if needed there?

We said we wanted to be two deep everywhere, but FFS we are down to our 5th choice (though Zaba is not a bad 5th).
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Re: Left Back

Postby Dameerto » Thu Sep 16, 2010 7:09 pm

We've still got Barry as emergency leftback, one of the benefits of having so many choices in midfield - it would be a mistake tinkering with our central defender partnership though, leave them as they are.
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Re: Left Back

Postby Florida Blue » Thu Sep 16, 2010 7:27 pm

Svensational wrote:We have so many options in midfield I reckon our first choice left back would be Barry if all of the above were ruled out.

Infact, It wouldnt suprise me if Zab started LB with Richards at RB.



That was pretty much what I was implying, I was just thing if Zab got hurt, or took a few too many bookings...
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Re: Left Back

Postby Crossie » Thu Sep 16, 2010 7:29 pm

We have 7 options at left back, its quite amazing.
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Re: Left Back

Postby Moonchesteri » Thu Sep 16, 2010 7:31 pm

Florida Blue wrote:Kolerov - out
Boateng - out
Lescott - out
Bridge - looks hurt again



So unless Boateng is fit in time for Sunday, we are looking at what Zab with Cunningham as cover, or are we going to rely on Barry or Kolo to slot over if needed there?

We said we wanted to be two deep everywhere, but FFS we are down to our 5th choice (though Zaba is not a bad 5th).


Even if all of those four are out, our back four of Zabba - Vinnie - Kolo - Micah is imo good enough to keep a clean sheet at Wigan.

Imo better to put Zabba as LB than to take Barry out of midfield.
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Re: Left Back

Postby shawzy » Thu Sep 16, 2010 7:43 pm

Could we afford to lose Barry from MF.Hes bulding a good partnership with Yaya..I prefer someone else to drop in at left back
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Re: Left Back

Postby brite blu sky » Thu Sep 16, 2010 8:53 pm

Cunningham would be fine there against wigan.. i'd even throw him in against the mighty Chelsea if it came to a push.

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Re: Left Back

Postby Pretty Boy Lee » Thu Sep 16, 2010 8:56 pm

Any word on bridge? I thought he was excellent and his crossing much improved.
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Re: Left Back

Postby the_georgian_genius » Thu Sep 16, 2010 9:42 pm

Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Any word on bridge? I thought he was excellent and his crossing much improved.


Was it an injury? Thought it was just a standard 60 mins first game back followed by a standard ice on his legs?
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Re: Left Back

Postby BlueMoonAwoken » Thu Sep 16, 2010 9:47 pm

I prefer de jong and yaya in the middle.
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Re: Left Back

Postby Pretty Boy Lee » Thu Sep 16, 2010 10:54 pm

I didn't think it was a knock either. We shall see.
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Re: Left Back

Postby Florida Blue » Fri Sep 17, 2010 2:48 am

Pretty Boy Lee wrote:I didn't think it was a knock either. We shall see.


In the player rating MEN put out it mentioned he picked up an injury.
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Re: Left Back

Postby Dubaimancityfan » Fri Sep 17, 2010 12:31 pm

When he was back on the bench and being treated, I saw some blood. So it might be just a cut and he should be Ok for Wigan.
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Re: Left Back

Postby TheGOAT » Fri Sep 17, 2010 3:14 pm

Highlights our strength in depth. And left back is regarded as our weakest position!
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Re: Left Back

Postby getdressedmctavish » Fri Sep 17, 2010 9:06 pm

Bridge looked same old, same old to me, ie a feckin liability.
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Re: Left Back

Postby Ted Hughes » Fri Sep 17, 2010 10:31 pm

getdressedmctavish wrote:Bridge looked same old, same old to me, ie a feckin liability.


Didn't impress me much, I have to say. Thought Lescott looked miles better at actually doing the job of defending at left back & doesn't play as many hopeful/hopeless humps out of defence, straight to the oppo as Bridge tends to do due to being so one footed.
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Re: Left Back

Postby Pretty Boy Lee » Fri Sep 17, 2010 10:47 pm

Ted Hughes wrote:
getdressedmctavish wrote:Bridge looked same old, same old to me, ie a feckin liability.


Didn't impress me much, I have to say. Thought Lescott looked miles better at actually doing the job of defending at left back & doesn't play as many hopeful/hopeless humps out of defence, straight to the oppo as Bridge tends to do due to being so one footed.

lescott looked like a cb playing lb. Bridge actually suited our tactics. Set up the 1st goal as well. Our formation suits fullbacks that are comfortable on the ball, the difference was obvious to me at least.
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Re: Left Back

Postby Ted Hughes » Fri Sep 17, 2010 11:24 pm

Pretty Boy Lee wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
getdressedmctavish wrote:Bridge looked same old, same old to me, ie a feckin liability.


Didn't impress me much, I have to say. Thought Lescott looked miles better at actually doing the job of defending at left back & doesn't play as many hopeful/hopeless humps out of defence, straight to the oppo as Bridge tends to do due to being so one footed.

lescott looked like a cb playing lb. Bridge actually suited our tactics. Set up the 1st goal as well. Our formation suits fullbacks that are comfortable on the ball, the difference was obvious to me at least.


I agree Lescott looks like a CB playing LB but imo he can defend wheras Bridge can't & although he may not be quite so keen to go gambling up the field, he can pass the ball to better players with both feet rather than just the one. I think Bridge is deceptively bad on the ball & tends to hack it straight to the opposing team when put under any pressure, as he's scared of changing feet to get out of trouble. Be glad when Kolarov's fit but in the meantime, I'd rather have a defender at LB than Bridge.
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Re: Left Back

Postby gillie » Fri Sep 17, 2010 11:31 pm

Ted Hughes wrote:
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
getdressedmctavish wrote:Bridge looked same old, same old to me, ie a feckin liability.


Didn't impress me much, I have to say. Thought Lescott looked miles better at actually doing the job of defending at left back & doesn't play as many hopeful/hopeless humps out of defence, straight to the oppo as Bridge tends to do due to being so one footed.

lescott looked like a cb playing lb. Bridge actually suited our tactics. Set up the 1st goal as well. Our formation suits fullbacks that are comfortable on the ball, the difference was obvious to me at least.


I agree Lescott looks like a CB playing LB but imo he can defend wheras Bridge can't & although he may not be quite so keen to go gambling up the field, he can pass the ball to better players with both feet rather than just the one. I think Bridge is deceptively bad on the ball & tends to hack it straight to the opposing team when put under any pressure, as he's scared of changing feet to get out of trouble. Be glad when Kolarov's fit but in the meantime, I'd rather have a defender at LB than Bridge.

I agree Ted.Bridge looks so uncomfortable when the ball is passed to his right foot he tries to move his body round so he gets it on his left foot and 9 times out of 10 a move breaks down or he puts the defence under pressure.
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Re: Left Back

Postby Tokyo Blue » Sat Sep 18, 2010 8:29 am

gillie wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
getdressedmctavish wrote:Bridge looked same old, same old to me, ie a feckin liability.


Didn't impress me much, I have to say. Thought Lescott looked miles better at actually doing the job of defending at left back & doesn't play as many hopeful/hopeless humps out of defence, straight to the oppo as Bridge tends to do due to being so one footed.

lescott looked like a cb playing lb. Bridge actually suited our tactics. Set up the 1st goal as well. Our formation suits fullbacks that are comfortable on the ball, the difference was obvious to me at least.


I agree Lescott looks like a CB playing LB but imo he can defend wheras Bridge can't & although he may not be quite so keen to go gambling up the field, he can pass the ball to better players with both feet rather than just the one. I think Bridge is deceptively bad on the ball & tends to hack it straight to the opposing team when put under any pressure, as he's scared of changing feet to get out of trouble. Be glad when Kolarov's fit but in the meantime, I'd rather have a defender at LB than Bridge.

I agree Ted.Bridge looks so uncomfortable when the ball is passed to his right foot he tries to move his body round so he gets it on his left foot and 9 times out of 10 a move breaks down or he puts the defence under pressure.

I think expecting Wayne Bridge in his first game for ages (seven months is it?) to be Paolo Maldini is a bit off.

It looks like we are going play with full-backs getting forward while de Jong provides defensive cover. Bridge is alright for this type of system, I think. Dunno about Kolarov, Zabaleta, Boateng, et al. We'll see what happens, I suppose.
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