Carrow Lane?Ascotexgunner wrote:Really good signing. Could easily sit in front of the back four and let wing and savage go further up. Really pleased he's back, fond memories of that late late goal against Norwich as Carrow Lane.
Road...rather....MR. CYNICAL wrote:Carrow Lane?Ascotexgunner wrote:Really good signing. Could easily sit in front of the back four and let wing and savage go further up. Really pleased he's back, fond memories of that late late goal against Norwich as Carrow Lane.
Was thinking about this earlier and came to the same conclusion: 4-1-4-1.Hound wrote:Him and Williams do feel like good signings for this level and give us some depth. It would point to Fraser being out long term
Wouldn’t expect him to come in ahead of Abrefa or Yiadom but he might. Think he’ll play in a solid 3 man mid with wing and savage
4-1-4-1 with him behind Wing and Savage?
Perhaps Fraser will be fit by then?Clyde1998 wrote:Seen someone make a good point. He’s a Zimbabwe international and they’ve qualified for the Africa Cup of Nations - taking place between 21 December and 26 January.
There’s a chance we’ll lose him for a few weeks of that.
assuming we have signed him to play in cm...From Despair To Where? wrote:I think he's a good signing. We know what he's capable of and I think it's a signing that allows other players (Wing, Savage) to play in their more natural position.
Ask Rotherham fans where LR played him when he was there.Brogue wrote:assuming we have signed him to play in cm...From Despair To Where? wrote:I think he's a good signing. We know what he's capable of and I think it's a signing that allows other players (Wing, Savage) to play in their more natural position.
.......................PereiraArk Royal wrote:Was thinking about this earlier and came to the same conclusion: 4-1-4-1.Hound wrote:Him and Williams do feel like good signings for this level and give us some depth. It would point to Fraser being out long term
Wouldn’t expect him to come in ahead of Abrefa or Yiadom but he might. Think he’ll play in a solid 3 man mid with wing and savage
4-1-4-1 with him behind Wing and Savage?
How much have Doyle and Elliott actually created though. On the other hand, without checking, I think Savge and Wing provide plenty of assists. Wingers there should create - can change it up a bit with Ritchie and DK as wellSnowflake Royal wrote:.......................PereiraArk Royal wrote:Was thinking about this earlier and came to the same conclusion: 4-1-4-1.Hound wrote:Him and Williams do feel like good signings for this level and give us some depth. It would point to Fraser being out long term
Wouldn’t expect him to come in ahead of Abrefa or Yiadom but he might. Think he’ll play in a solid 3 man mid with wing and savage
4-1-4-1 with him behind Wing and Savage?
Abrefa, O'Connor, Williams, Jacob
...................Rinomhota
Lane.......Wing.......Savage..Ehibhatiomhan
.....................Marriott
That midfield's a bit.... lacking flair. Not really going to have anyone beating their man in the middle.
I do wonder if DK is an answer as AM, longer term. His work rate and commitment to trying stuff and closing down is great. Even if its not currently coming off.Hound wrote:How much have Doyle and Elliott actually created though. On the other hand, without checking, I think Savge and Wing provide plenty of assists. Wingers there should create - can change it up a bit with Ritchie and DK as wellSnowflake Royal wrote:.......................PereiraArk Royal wrote:
Was thinking about this earlier and came to the same conclusion: 4-1-4-1.
Abrefa, O'Connor, Williams, Jacob
...................Rinomhota
Lane.......Wing.......Savage..Ehibhatiomhan
.....................Marriott
That midfield's a bit.... lacking flair. Not really going to have anyone beating their man in the middle.
Full backs can get forward and I guess Abrefa and Garcia if left back can beat someone fairly regularly
I think that’d work pretty well
Maybe. Though coming in off the left seemed to suit him last game with the LB providing the widthSnowflake Royal wrote:I do wonder if DK is an answer as AM, longer term. His work rate and commitment to trying stuff and closing down is great. Even if its not currently coming off.Hound wrote:How much have Doyle and Elliott actually created though. On the other hand, without checking, I think Savge and Wing provide plenty of assists. Wingers there should create - can change it up a bit with Ritchie and DK as wellSnowflake Royal wrote: .......................Pereira
Abrefa, O'Connor, Williams, Jacob
...................Rinomhota
Lane.......Wing.......Savage..Ehibhatiomhan
.....................Marriott
That midfield's a bit.... lacking flair. Not really going to have anyone beating their man in the middle.
Full backs can get forward and I guess Abrefa and Garcia if left back can beat someone fairly regularly
I think that’d work pretty well
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