Douglas Higginbottom wrote:No way will we or should we treat the FA Cup game as unimportant. I am sure Pellers won't and will play his strongest available team.What will be of real interest is how he will set the team up to play against a Chelsea team that will play the same way as it did when they beat us 1 nil.
If he goes in just the same I expect we will lose but so far he does seem to have learned things the hard way and I hope he has learned from that defeat.
Ted Hughes wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:No way will we or should we treat the FA Cup game as unimportant. I am sure Pellers won't and will play his strongest available team.What will be of real interest is how he will set the team up to play against a Chelsea team that will play the same way as it did when they beat us 1 nil.
If he goes in just the same I expect we will lose but so far he does seem to have learned things the hard way and I hope he has learned from that defeat.
With the league game, if he had decided to change the system, Chelsea already had the team on the pitch with 3 central defenders & two agressive mids, to just sit there & take a point or beat us from a corner/free kick.
Nothing would have changed for Mourinho; he was happy with a point before kickoff. Just would have meant they had less defending to do.
In the Cup game, he wants a win, not a draw. So in theory we could play a tactical game, or we could just treat it as shit or bust, win or go out playing our football.
Neither way is definitely better than the other imo. Chelsea are a team well suited to play v a weakened City with either method.
Had Silva scored from 3 yards, I recon we would have scored more last Monday, so it could equally be that it suits us to play like that, but do it better.
Hazy2 wrote:Chelsea have 7 days before Everton, we have 2.5 days before Barca ? Pellers to earn his money now boys.
Tokyo Blue wrote:Hazy2 wrote:Chelsea have 7 days before Everton, we have 2.5 days before Barca ? Pellers to earn his money now boys.
That will even itself out the following week though, mate, when they play in the Chumps and we don't.
Florida Blue wrote:I believe this will be a great test of Pellers. Last season we beat Wigan 1-0 at the Ethiad on April 17th. Outplayed Wigan and probably deserved a 2-0/3-0 result.
id have a damn good go, if i was in my prime i could definitely play 180 mins of footy a week though !!!Dunne's Half-Time Pint wrote: If someone offered you 100 million pounds (or the cure for world hunger) to run a marathon tomorrow in under 2 1/2 hours, could you do it?
bayblue wrote:
Linked to this, do any football teams use in game technology like the rugby guys do (ie GPRS sewn into shirts, also taking heart rates etc)?
RodneyRodney wrote:I really can't see how fatigue can be an excuse ; to me , it's not.
The Marines, the Paras, the SAS,SBS and so on routinely have to meet physical and mental/emotional demands like a 15-20 hr non-stop, cross country march in sub-zero or desert heat temperatures, lugging 40-odd kg of gear, THEN be prepared to fight real/simulated battles making clear-headed split second decisions which can affect life/death or the outcome of an engagement , campaign, or conflict.
THEN clean their weapons thoroughly, read maps , assess intel reports, assess supplies/ammo ; it's too dark, I'm too hot, I'm too cold, I'm too knackered - tough shit - mistakes not allowed.
THEN march another 15-20 hrs , and do it all again.
No nice cushy heated/aircon bus to ride home in . No smick 6 bedroom pad in Alderley Edge to go back to. No physios and ice baths and gentle warm-downs.
Some of these players make more in a WEEK than the above services make in a year . Fatigue my arse .
Now is the time to EARN IT !!
Dunne's Half-Time Pint wrote: If someone offered you 100 million pounds (or the cure for world hunger) to run a marathon tomorrow in under 2 1/2 hours, could you do it?
Sparklehorse wrote:id have a damn good go, if i was in my prime i could definitely play 180 mins of footy a week though !!!Dunne's Half-Time Pint wrote: If someone offered you 100 million pounds (or the cure for world hunger) to run a marathon tomorrow in under 2 1/2 hours, could you do it?
Moonchesteri wrote:
Not a fair comparison imo unless Sparklehorse has been training professionally towards it for the past ten years.
Of course it's not as black and white as this either way but I have to say I do wonder a bit is players' fitness really as high as it could be. Five years ago I would've been sure it could be better and they're just lazy bastards, but with all the technology and fitness coaches our club uses these days I'm not sure how much more can b done
mcfc1632 wrote:Cannot understand this obsession with resting - hae we not learnt lessons this season?
This is the FA cup against the chavs at the Etihad - go through and we are mad favourites for a trip to Wembley
Nothing other than the strongest team possible.
The Barca game can take care of itself and with the injured players coming back soon we look good to finish the league season strongly
Sparklehorse wrote:With our players on more money per week than I will earn in 10 years, I would expect our strongest team in all three games and all of them playing their hearts out. A game every three days is not too much to ask
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