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The definition of idle speculation is bandying around line ups before the game when Moyes will just be rinsing and repeating.
In this case, the only question is whether Myko comes in for Keane and Jarrod goes to CB (or maybe just replaces Jarrod if they still worry about his recovery).
Otherwise as you lie. Though maybe with one fewer goalie on the bench......
Mark Taylor in Fulham vs Everton: Preview, Prediction and Where to Watch -
Thanks Ian,
Good post....
John Collins in Fulham vs Everton: Preview, Prediction and Where to Watch -
I thought the midfield 3 of Iroegbunam, Garner, and Armstrong looked mobile, good on the ball, and it could drive forward. It got caught out balling watching, but it looked balance and able to take the team forward.
It would also allow the two wide players to play further forward, rather than leaving the striker isolated
At some point id like to see a midfield 3 of Garner, Dewesbury Hall & Armstrong. They look proper footballers, and with Branthwaite in the team I think you can play with a bit less defensive risk, as he has the ability to read and recover with his pace. Also his ability to pass the ball into midfield, should see more possession of the game, as everything will be quickened up.
Weve all hated the anti football of recent years. But there are players emerging that can elevate this team to more than park the bus football.
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Ian Bennett in Fulham vs Everton: Preview, Prediction and Where to Watch -
Tony (37) No Tony football is easy when you have a manager and players who know what they are doing or at least trying to do....
Dave Abrahams in Fulham vs Everton: Preview, Prediction and Where to Watch -
Derek (26) I like that 5-4 score before I risk my hard earned 50p having a bet on it do you think George will score the winning goal? If so I might make it a double.
Yes I know Derek a fool and his money are easy parted....
Dave Abrahams in Fulham vs Everton: Preview, Prediction and Where to Watch -
I thought that the balance of the team was so much better at Villa, when all of our midfield players covered so much ground.
Maybe this is what Ian, is talking about. No real restrictions just as long as the players stay close and cover for each other, instead of one or two breaking rank, and making it so much easier to play against?
Press high, or sit deep, but stay close and close the space in between the lines, and when you get the ball, there should always be someone close enough to play it to.
Isn’t football easy when you’re sitting on an iPad in the kitchen!...
Tony Abrahams in Fulham vs Everton: Preview, Prediction and Where to Watch

