Fox v JCS 17:47 - Apr 10 with 3551 views | davman | I'm guessing that Marti has seen Fox training well and maybe thinks JCS needs a rest, so he put him in last night and I thought that he was one of the better players on the pitch - well done Morgan. But, what now? To me, JCS is borderline PoTS and is clearly the better player and should NOT be rested again on Saturday irrespective of how well Foxy did. But, what about putting Fox at left back for the Hull game? Paal was, again, ineffective last night - technically good, but a bloomin' liability and simply not creative going forward. So, I'd go for the four CBs v Hull - thoughts? | |
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Fox v JCS on 17:54 - Apr 10 with 3476 views | LazyFan | JCS is way better than Fox, however, Fox played even better last night than the previous game. Paal was off from big time, possibly still carrying an injury which they claimed he had before and was probably asked to play as JCS was an even worse state. Hopefully, JCS is back on Saturday and if Paal is not fully fit, then play Fox. I would still play Paal if he has regained full fitness and he responded to coaching so trust in Marti to sort that out. | |
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Fox v JCS on 18:09 - Apr 10 with 3410 views | Lblock | PhillyBillyJean playes right midfield for Hull doesn't he? My days. | |
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Fox v JCS on 18:09 - Apr 10 with 3409 views | NorthLondonR | I'd like to see a bit more of Larkeche and I wonder whether Cannon might get the nod due to Philogene's exploits? I have found Paal to be a bit ordinary and predictable most of this season, always cutting inside or backwards and sideways, bar the odd goal or two. Just think an up and at 'em Larkeche could free up space for Chair. I was really disappointed Armstrong wasn't set free earlier on the left of attack against their truly knackered right back (edit: last night), he was like a boxer on the ropes, trying to see out the bell [Post edited 10 Apr 18:11]
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Fox v JCS on 18:34 - Apr 10 with 3306 views | BAWHoops | Bring JCS back in. Philogene plays off the right so will be up against Paal and JCS. Not sure we want Fox in there, who has certainly pleasantly surprised me with his performances since he's come back from injury | |
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Fox v JCS on 19:20 - Apr 10 with 3139 views | daveB | I imagine it was a fitness thing with JCS last night, think he'll be back on Saturday | | | |
Fox v JCS on 19:52 - Apr 10 with 3032 views | Benny_the_Ball |
Fox v JCS on 19:20 - Apr 10 by daveB | I imagine it was a fitness thing with JCS last night, think he'll be back on Saturday |
Yeah, I don't think it was a case of Fox v JCS. JCS had played 3 matches in a week so was due a rest. Fox did well yesterday so no complaints there. I think the question going forward is more Fox v Paal for the left-back role when JCS comes back in. | | | |
Fox v JCS on 20:56 - Apr 10 with 2920 views | mart_Goblin |
Fox v JCS on 19:52 - Apr 10 by Benny_the_Ball | Yeah, I don't think it was a case of Fox v JCS. JCS had played 3 matches in a week so was due a rest. Fox did well yesterday so no complaints there. I think the question going forward is more Fox v Paal for the left-back role when JCS comes back in. |
Very much agree. Paals form dipped with Cannon around that god awful Stoke game and for me he hasn’t really recovered. I thought Fox did ok there v Swansea . Fox is limited going forward but Paal hasn’t barely passed forward in the last 6 weeks . | | | |
Fox v JCS on 09:39 - Apr 11 with 2523 views | TheChef |
Fox v JCS on 20:56 - Apr 10 by mart_Goblin | Very much agree. Paals form dipped with Cannon around that god awful Stoke game and for me he hasn’t really recovered. I thought Fox did ok there v Swansea . Fox is limited going forward but Paal hasn’t barely passed forward in the last 6 weeks . |
To be fair to poor old Kenny he's barely missed a minute this season. Bloke must be knackered. | |
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Fox v JCS on 16:59 - Apr 12 with 1950 views | Dorse | Quite like Fox. He's one of those Steady Eddie types who gets the job done without causing anyone's blood pressure to spike. And I'll take that over some of the terrifying performances we've had to suffer at the hands of types like Joel Lynch or Zesh Rehman. When we signed him, I was initially non-plussed but his record has been sound for us. Seeing him slot into the LB position the other day was great - no fuss, just get the job done and cut out the cross (or kill the runner). Seems like one of the good guys to me. | |
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Fox v JCS on 21:05 - Apr 12 with 1740 views | Phil_i_P_Daddy | Need to protect JCS while he’s fit and attracting (financial) interest. Makes sense to give Fox game time if he’s in line to step into JCS’ boots next season. | |
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Fox v JCS on 21:30 - Apr 12 with 1687 views | bosh67 | I would personally like to see Dunne Cook JCS Fox as the back 4 for the run in. Just need height and strength in these games. | |
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Fox v JCS on 21:59 - Apr 12 with 1649 views | davman |
Fox v JCS on 21:30 - Apr 12 by bosh67 | I would personally like to see Dunne Cook JCS Fox as the back 4 for the run in. Just need height and strength in these games. |
That and Paal is just not very good... | |
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Fox v JCS on 22:11 - Apr 12 with 1623 views | Watford_Ranger |
Fox v JCS on 18:09 - Apr 10 by NorthLondonR | I'd like to see a bit more of Larkeche and I wonder whether Cannon might get the nod due to Philogene's exploits? I have found Paal to be a bit ordinary and predictable most of this season, always cutting inside or backwards and sideways, bar the odd goal or two. Just think an up and at 'em Larkeche could free up space for Chair. I was really disappointed Armstrong wasn't set free earlier on the left of attack against their truly knackered right back (edit: last night), he was like a boxer on the ropes, trying to see out the bell [Post edited 10 Apr 18:11]
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Larkeche is ok running in a straight line. Not sure he’s got a clue what he’s doing defensively. | | | |
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