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Agree Mike, KDH is a number 8 so play him box to box with Garner sitting. He is not as effective as an advanced midfielder. Ahead of those two, I would select Rohl or Armstrong as they can support the attack with runs into the box or drop into a midfield 3 when we need it away from home.
Ajay(#18); I think there is an option for another season for Gana but you think we should keep a player for 44 goals a season Moyes to bring on should we not only have scored but lead by the 75th minute? If Armstrong, Rohl, KD-H and Iroegbunam can all play that role and given we may have Grealish, George, Dibling and Ndiaye to fit in somewhere, I\'d suggest we have the 75th minute option covered.
Gueye may no longer be an automatic starter, but he surely can do a role for another year as someone who comes on in the 75th minute and harries and presses tiring opposition players. His experience and running ability would be invaluable to protect a lead.
I still think KDH is Gana\'s natural replacement and the ideal partner for Garner. He considers himself a DM according to his interview on the club site — \"I think my more natural position is probably an eight, box-to-box\" — and I loved what I saw of him back there against Bournemouth and Forest. He triggered the attack from deep and scored himself, and we didn\'t give up a goal in those two wins. We haven\'t seen much of Armstrong in that role but he got strong reviews at Preston. Based solely on the Villa game, Rohl can play there too, but I believe most of his experience is farther up the pitch and he could wind up there. Mark #9, that could be, or perhaps he has not yet given up on getting us into the Conference League — 7th might do it, and we\'re three points back. If and when that\'s no longer a possibility, I would expect to see more of the youngsters. But not until then.
Gana is a problem in terms of winning a trophy. So is everyone in our squad come to that, dependent as some of the few with such potential have, to rely on somehow devising a personal plan to progress amid a squad of sad mediocrity (it\'s been the case for 30 years now but those now in charge show no sign of improvement). Like all but the \"top\" two/three/four of clubs unaccountably above sanction via the absurd legislation imposed by the Premier League on the rest of the teams, they for years have been permitted to massively outspend all the other clubs, including us, to effectively destroy competitiveness where it matters, namely on the pitch. Re-appointing a manager who\'s shown for decades that he\'s effectively content to continue to crank out the same old rhetoric and game plans that makes him very wealthy whilst we, OUR club, now play in a state-of-the-art stadium just praying for owners with a glimmer of ambition and, dare I say it, accountability to its VITAL fan-base. And, believe me, VITAL we are to Freidkin, the Silent One.