jimharri
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#reallyworried
#bottom3islooming
#reallyworried
#bottom3islooming
Probably.He means not selecting the same 10 or 11 players every league game, but rotating more often in league games to ensure we can sustain our performances for longer. I don't think he means a plan B in terms of a change of style.
If Portugal is part if Eire then maybe....Is he eligible to play for the Republic of Ireland?
The OP needs that lol
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I actually agree with the sentiment that it would be nice to have more attacking midfield rotation - the title of your thread though, suggests something completely different.So, for everyone who thinks i'm 'flapping' after 8 games, obviously haven't thought about the ensuing amount of games that need high intensity press and attack.
For some reason, you don't think that players fade.
I'd be surprised if David S doesn't injure that fickle ankle of his, Kev form dips through playing his high level, game in, game out and, Ferns form also dips with the constant link up of defence to attack and cover.
When these parts of the engine fail, we fook up. We've all seen it. Both Kev and Fern look like they're running through treacle in critical games, leaving us massive holes in the middle.
Scorn, if you like, but this has happened before through lack of rotation.
Probably.
But that's not what "Plan B" means - at least I've never heard it used in the context of rotation - rather it means a change in style/formation to remedy defects in strategy.
OP ought to change the thread title to "I'm Worried About Lack of Attacking Midfield Rotation" or some such if that's his actual concern.
You've lost a game, we've played 9 (13 including CL and FLC), and only failed to win 1 of them, hardly sign of a crisis.So, for everyone who thinks i'm 'flapping' after 8 games, obviously haven't thought about the ensuing amount of games that need high intensity press and attack.
We struggled to break Burnley down despite the win.
I think that's down to tiredness.