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by mr_nool » Mon Sep 18, 2017 11:51 am
I want a healthy mix of experience and youth. Playing a bunch of kids mentored by fringe players, isn't fair on the kids.
it's too bad we only got Tosin that we can throw in at the back, since that is the team part where we actually could do with some rotation.
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by CrownPointBlue » Mon Sep 18, 2017 12:31 pm
Be confident & set out to win it but without taking too many risks.
We have the players,established & youth,to do well.
Pep should pick a squad & make it clear that they will go all the way to the final. That's a decent incentive & reward !!
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by Sideshow Bob » Mon Sep 18, 2017 12:45 pm
don't much care about our lineup but ginger kev MUST be rested for this. imo keeping him fresh is the key to our season.
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by Swales4ever » Mon Sep 18, 2017 12:54 pm
fangsanalsatan wrote:I reckon Yaya is still frozen out.

swoop Delph with our own Foden and I'd be very happy with that.
Diaz, must obviously also take part of it at some time
not sure if I'd be that happy when line-up are eventually announced, tho
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by sheblue » Mon Sep 18, 2017 3:44 pm
Hopefully he does indeed play the young lads.
By the way is it on tv anywhere?
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by Hutch's Shoulder » Mon Sep 18, 2017 4:00 pm
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by Piccsnumberoneblue » Mon Sep 18, 2017 4:06 pm
mr_nool wrote:I want a healthy mix of experience and youth. Playing a bunch of kids mentored by fringe players, isn't fair on the kids.
it's too bad we only got Tosin that we can throw in at the back, since that is the team part where we actually could do with some rotation.
Yep. Im with you on this one.
Danilo, Komps, Yaya, Bernard, Delph Mangala, need game time for a start. But it would be good to see Foden and Tosin too.
I want one of our proper strikers to play though. Preferably Jesus .
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by City64 » Mon Sep 18, 2017 4:18 pm
fangsanalsatan wrote:I reckon Yaya is still frozen out.

Good shout that , would like to see Foden play also .
Not really here
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by sheblue » Mon Sep 18, 2017 4:28 pm
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:Cheers, leaving now.
Ridiculous really, isn't it, suppose there will be a few streams.
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by nottsblue » Mon Sep 18, 2017 5:15 pm
There are four pots up for grabs each year. And the club will have prioritised the importance of each one and when the fixtures are for each cup and the PL fixtures either side of said game. I'd imagine this is currently third priority, behind CL and PL. Given we don't actually start the FA cup until January. Also, we could be in the final of the League Cup before we even play in the FA cup so that will probably be factored into the team selection for the League Cup.
Although this theoretically is the best opportunity to test our youth players and give fringe players a run out, we have seen this backfire a number of times. Any more than six changes to the starting line up and the slickness and cohesion of the side goes out of the window. The players just aren't used to playing with one another. Foden for example would be considered for this fixture. But he needs to be in a midfield where the other two players are regulars, Silva and Fernandinho for example, who have an existing understanding. Foden then just slots in. If Foden is part of a makeshift midfield of say Yaya and Delph, who haven't played together regularly, then Foden is then at risk of the game passing him by.
Same goes for the defence and attack. Remember a game at home to Villa a few years ago at this stage when on paper we had a goodish side out, albeit one which hadn't played much together beforehand and we got beat 4-2 IIRC as we had no shape to our play.
We've won this pot twice recently and both days out at Wembley would've been cherished by the fans. WBA played a near enough full first team XI in the last round and I'd imagine they'll do the same Wednesday night. It is after all, a mid table outfits best chance of silverware. Thus we need to be on our A game. Playing three or four Academy lads from the start together with another four or five fringe players could be our undoing as our fluidity and understanding from our play will be lost and it could be like a pre season game.
Have one or two Academy lads start with three fringe players together with core of our regular side. In the second half then bring a couple of Academy lads on if the scoreline is comfortable. Winning is a habit and winning players don't get tired as much
As such I'd advocate
Bravo
Danilo, Stones, Tosin, Walker
Gundogan, Foden, Silva B
Sane, Jesus, Sterling.
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by Piccsnumberoneblue » Mon Sep 18, 2017 5:46 pm
nottsblue wrote:There are four pots up for grabs each year. And the club will have prioritised the importance of each one and when the fixtures are for each cup and the PL fixtures either side of said game. I'd imagine this is currently third priority, behind CL and PL. Given we don't actually start the FA cup until January. Also, we could be in the final of the League Cup before we even play in the FA cup so that will probably be factored into the team selection for the League Cup.
Although this theoretically is the best opportunity to test our youth players and give fringe players a run out, we have seen this backfire a number of times. Any more than six changes to the starting line up and the slickness and cohesion of the side goes out of the window. The players just aren't used to playing with one another. Foden for example would be considered for this fixture. But he needs to be in a midfield where the other two players are regulars, Silva and Fernandinho for example, who have an existing understanding. Foden then just slots in. If Foden is part of a makeshift midfield of say Yaya and Delph, who haven't played together regularly, then Foden is then at risk of the game passing him by.
Same goes for the defence and attack. Remember a game at home to Villa a few years ago at this stage when on paper we had a goodish side out, albeit one which hadn't played much together beforehand and we got beat 4-2 IIRC as we had no shape to our play.
We've won this pot twice recently and both days out at Wembley would've been cherished by the fans. WBA played a near enough full first team XI in the last round and I'd imagine they'll do the same Wednesday night. It is after all, a mid table outfits best chance of silverware. Thus we need to be on our A game. Playing three or four Academy lads from the start together with another four or five fringe players could be our undoing as our fluidity and understanding from our play will be lost and it could be like a pre season game.
Have one or two Academy lads start with three fringe players together with core of our regular side. In the second half then bring a couple of Academy lads on if the scoreline is comfortable. Winning is a habit and winning players don't get tired as much
As such I'd advocate
Bravo
Danilo, Stones, Tosin, Walker
Gundogan, Foden, Silva B
Sane, Jesus, Sterling.
I like that side. Maybe Kompany for Stones?
City and sniffing knickers.
Come on Blues.
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by freshie » Mon Sep 18, 2017 6:02 pm
I'm sure I heard Pep say in the Watford post-match presser that he is taking the Carabao Cup seriously this season. I got the impression that he is going to do his best to try and win it. I think he knows that he needs to deliver silverware this season and isn't taking anything for granted
Either that or I dreamt it

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by nottsblue » Mon Sep 18, 2017 6:24 pm
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:nottsblue wrote:There are four pots up for grabs each year. And the club will have prioritised the importance of each one and when the fixtures are for each cup and the PL fixtures either side of said game. I'd imagine this is currently third priority, behind CL and PL. Given we don't actually start the FA cup until January. Also, we could be in the final of the League Cup before we even play in the FA cup so that will probably be factored into the team selection for the League Cup.
Although this theoretically is the best opportunity to test our youth players and give fringe players a run out, we have seen this backfire a number of times. Any more than six changes to the starting line up and the slickness and cohesion of the side goes out of the window. The players just aren't used to playing with one another. Foden for example would be considered for this fixture. But he needs to be in a midfield where the other two players are regulars, Silva and Fernandinho for example, who have an existing understanding. Foden then just slots in. If Foden is part of a makeshift midfield of say Yaya and Delph, who haven't played together regularly, then Foden is then at risk of the game passing him by.
Same goes for the defence and attack. Remember a game at home to Villa a few years ago at this stage when on paper we had a goodish side out, albeit one which hadn't played much together beforehand and we got beat 4-2 IIRC as we had no shape to our play.
We've won this pot twice recently and both days out at Wembley would've been cherished by the fans. WBA played a near enough full first team XI in the last round and I'd imagine they'll do the same Wednesday night. It is after all, a mid table outfits best chance of silverware. Thus we need to be on our A game. Playing three or four Academy lads from the start together with another four or five fringe players could be our undoing as our fluidity and understanding from our play will be lost and it could be like a pre season game.
Have one or two Academy lads start with three fringe players together with core of our regular side. In the second half then bring a couple of Academy lads on if the scoreline is comfortable. Winning is a habit and winning players don't get tired as much
As such I'd advocate
Bravo
Danilo, Stones, Tosin, Walker
Gundogan, Foden, Silva B
Sane, Jesus, Sterling.
I like that side. Maybe Kompany for Stones?
Is he fit again? If so then a good game to bring him back in
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by Piccsnumberoneblue » Mon Sep 18, 2017 6:31 pm
Apparently he trained again before the weekend but the Watford game was too soon.
We'll see. Mangala needs some time too.
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by nottsblue » Mon Sep 18, 2017 6:39 pm
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Apparently he trained again before the weekend but the Watford game was too soon.
We'll see. Mangala needs some time too.
Mangala and Kompany is a solid centre half duo. But this is as good a game to see what Tosin can do. When all is said and done Pep will want to win the game and if possible win without extra time or penalties. Away at a PL club who are likely to put a decent side out is as bad a draw as you can get. His selection will be interesting as it will give us a bit of extra insight into where he sees the Academy prospects in terms of first team activity at present.
Maybe this game is a tough dal for Tosin to be thrown into. Burton at home would've been ideal
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by london blue 2 » Mon Sep 18, 2017 6:40 pm
Don't wanna lose momentum. I'd be tempted to go hard for this match. Maybe rest kev, David and the keeper.
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by Swales4ever » Mon Sep 18, 2017 7:37 pm
london blue 2 wrote:Don't wanna lose momentum. I'd be tempted to go hard for this match. Maybe rest kev, David and the keeper.
Nothing to argue with good common sense,
but would a:
Bravo; Mangala, Kompany, Tosin; Zinchenko, Phil, Ilkay, Bernie, Dan; Sane (Diaz), Raz.
or a more appealing:
Bravo; Zinchenko, Kompany, Tosin, Danilo; Gundo, Foden, Bernie; Sane, Diaz, Sterling.
be deemed as not good enough to past through WBA?
I mean, at risk of being accused of talking like a rag...

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3. "never once fails to turn a football thread into a himseelf thread"
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by Piccsnumberoneblue » Mon Sep 18, 2017 7:47 pm
Neither of those line ups are good enough. Just eleven names
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by Swales4ever » Mon Sep 18, 2017 7:57 pm
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Neither of those line ups are good enough. Just eleven names
well, I'd would also note a different set up, at least.
thanks for not calling me a rag-talker, tho

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2. "ACID QUEEN"
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