Montero 19:04 - Sep 14 with 1244 views | SgorioFruit | worthy of a start next weekend? just thinking out loud | |
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Montero on 19:34 - Sep 14 with 1207 views | caerleon_jack | Ahead of who though? Think it would be very unfair to drop either Routledge or Dyer at the moment. | |
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Montero on 19:51 - Sep 14 with 1170 views | JBT95 | Start him in the cup vs Everton though for sure. | | | |
Montero on 17:35 - Sep 16 with 892 views | jazzswan | agree, routs one the bench Saturday, need to rotate the wings, and Montero deserves a start | | | |
Montero on 18:18 - Sep 16 with 842 views | Tummer_from_Texas |
Montero on 17:35 - Sep 16 by jazzswan | agree, routs one the bench Saturday, need to rotate the wings, and Montero deserves a start |
Agreed, although I consider this much less important that the other change we need to make. | |
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Montero on 18:24 - Sep 16 with 828 views | pencoedjack | Personally think Routs is playing consistently well wouldn't drop him. Nice problem for Garry to have | | | |
Montero on 18:54 - Sep 16 with 786 views | ArthurS | I think dropping either would be a tough decision then again, rotation needs to happen or we will start picking up niggling injuries and strains. Not a knee jerk reaction after chelsea by any means but if someone could do with being dropped its JJS gives the ball away to often and has a habit of playing like a petulant teenager. As soon as things don't go his way he starts to strop and gets frustrated. In saying that he always leaves everything on the pitch (and a bit on his opposite number ) and is capable of a moment of unlocking a defence with his range of passing or a bit of magic a la villa and fulham. | | | |
Montero on 19:02 - Sep 16 with 775 views | ScoobyWho |
Montero on 18:54 - Sep 16 by ArthurS | I think dropping either would be a tough decision then again, rotation needs to happen or we will start picking up niggling injuries and strains. Not a knee jerk reaction after chelsea by any means but if someone could do with being dropped its JJS gives the ball away to often and has a habit of playing like a petulant teenager. As soon as things don't go his way he starts to strop and gets frustrated. In saying that he always leaves everything on the pitch (and a bit on his opposite number ) and is capable of a moment of unlocking a defence with his range of passing or a bit of magic a la villa and fulham. |
And Chelsea a few days ago. | |
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