Caicedo to lead the line?

ArabFan12

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Hey guys,

I just checked out caicedo's interview on mcfctv. The timing shows that he is not being overlooked or shown the door. But it does seem strange if he is still being pushed down the pecking order. With Benjani out, I think it is only fair to give this guy a chance.

Bellamy/Caicedo


Robbie SWP

Ireland De Jong

Bridge Kompany Richards Zab


It is balanced, and suits everyone.

Only worry is Robbinho doesn't track back.

Thoughts?
 
ArabFan12 said:
Hey guys,

I just checked out caicedo's interview on mcfctv. The timing shows that he is not being overlooked or shown the door. But it does seem strange if he is still being pushed down the pecking order. With Benjani out, I think it is only fair to give this guy a chance.

Bellamy/Caicedo


Robbie SWP

Ireland De Jong

Bridge Kompany Richards Zab


It is balanced, and suits everyone.

Only worry is Robbinho doesn't track back.

Thoughts?

He won't need to it's only Newcastle.


Unless you mean Bellamy and Caicedo you've only got 9 outfield players.

-------------Bellamy---------------
Robinho------------------------SWP
-------------Ireland---------------
-------Zaba--------DeJong--------
Bridge--Kompany--Onuoha--Richards
---------------Hart-----------------
 
allblues09 said:
isn't ireland suspended?

Nah that was for the Wigan game, he's back for the next match. Personally i'd stick with Sturridge, if it means that we're less likely to just lump the ball up the pitch to a big guy like Caciedo. Unsure of what role Bellamy will play, don't know if he's really the lone striker type, but i guess he might play instead of Sturridge or Caciedo.
 

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