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perseus

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Jul 5, 2003
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ALBION TEAM:

16. Michel Kuipers

2. Andrew Whing

5. Joel Lynch

24. Tommy Elphick

28. Matthew Richards

7. Dean Cox

6. Adam El-Abd

10. Steven Thomson

8. Ian Westlake

9. Nicky Forster

17. Glenn Murray


SUBS
3. Kerry Mayo

12. Gary Hart

19. Jake Robinson

22. Tommy Fraser

27. David Martot
 




Publius Ovidius

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Jul 5, 2003
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at home
Kuipers

Whing
Elphick
Lynch
Richards

Cox
El-Abd
Thomson
Westlake

Murray
Forster

SUBS

Sullivan
Robinson
Martot
Fraser
Dixon


so six across the back then!!!!!
 


perseus

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Jul 5, 2003
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WALSALL TEAM:

1. Clayton Ince

2. Rhys Weston

5. Anthony Gerrard

6. Ian Roper

23. Paul Boertien

28. Kevin Betsy

7. Darren Wrack

18. Mark Bradley

16. Lee Holmes

9. Stefan Moore

10. Tommy Mooney


SUBS
13. Bertrand Bossu (GK)

19. Troy Deeney

20. Emmanuele Smith

21. David McDermott

26. Richard Taundry
 










perseus

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I don't know if I prefer Cox or Fraser ?

Both similar sort of players. I would edge on playing Fraser.
 






Spider

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I don't know if I prefer Cox or Fraser ?

Both similar sort of players. I would edge on playing Fraser.

I would say Cox and Fraser are entirely different players, not only in their style of play and what they bring to the team, but also the positions they play! Fraser isn't really a winger, and even if he is pushed out wide he isn't a crosser or particularly creative. Putting all this aside, Cox is by far the better player, especially if he's on form.

Worrying tha neither McFaul or Dixon can make the bench ahead of Hart or Mayo. Also, I think Wilkins must be among the only people on the planet who would pick Lynch over Butters. Lynch has been useless this season and Butters has been solid when he's been called on - I don't understand what the Tank has to do to at least be in the squad!
 


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I would say Cox and Fraser are entirely different players, not only in their style of play and what they bring to the team, but also the positions they play! Fraser isn't really a winger, and even if he is pushed out wide he isn't a crosser or particularly creative. Putting all this aside, Cox is by far the better player, especially if he's on form.

Worrying tha neither McFaul or Dixon can make the bench ahead of Hart or Mayo. Also, I think Wilkins must be among the only people on the planet who would pick Lynch over Butters. Lynch has been useless this season and Butters has been solid when he's been called on - I don't understand what the Tank has to do to at least be in the squad!

Good post...although i'm not sure that Wilkins is the only person on the planet who would pick Lynch over Butters. I agree with you and don't think Lynch has been too impressive, but Butters tends to only be good when he's not up against pacey strikers!
:clap:
 








perseus

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I would say Cox and Fraser are entirely different players, not only in their style of play and what they bring to the team, but also the positions they play! Fraser isn't really a winger, and even if he is pushed out wide he isn't a crosser or particularly creative. Putting all this aside, Cox is by far the better player, especially if he's on form.

Worrying tha neither McFaul or Dixon can make the bench ahead of Hart or Mayo. Also, I think Wilkins must be among the only people on the planet who would pick Lynch over Butters. Lynch has been useless this season and Butters has been solid when he's been called on - I don't understand what the Tank has to do to at least be in the squad!

Both Fraser and Cox have good technique on the ball and get the attack moving quickly. Unfortunately, I don't think either them are good enough crossers of the ball, Cox being the better of the two.
 








dougdeep

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May 9, 2004
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Under the cosh by the sound of it.
 




Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Walsall looking dangerous coming forward. Kuipers made 2 great saves - one high right from a freekick, the other in an incredible scramble where Walsall should have scored - a couple of on-the-line clearances also kept us level.

Forster had good chace but shot wide and we also just had another decent break. Far end so difficult to see exactly what happened.

Songs to Mooney...

Hit ther bar, hit the bar, hit the bar.

Tommy Mooney is a wanker, is a wanker.

Bar in a minute, you'll hit the bar in a minute.

Who ate all the pies...


He will score - you just know it. Has experience and strength in abundance over Elphick.
 






Moshe Gariani

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Mar 10, 2005
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Walsall looking dangerous coming forward. Kuipers made 2 great saves - one high right from a freekick, the other in an incredible scramble where Walsall should have scored - a couple of on-the-line clearances also kept us level.

Forster had good chace but shot wide and we also just had another decent break. Far end so difficult to see exactly what happened.

Songs to Mooney...

Hit ther bar, hit the bar, hit the bar.

Tommy Mooney is a wanker, is a wanker.

Bar in a minute, you'll hit the bar in a minute.

Who ate all the pies...


He will score - you just know it. Has experience and strength in abundance over Elphick.
good work Bozza... it's almost like actually being there
 


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