Depends if Igor is fit, Milner at Fullback and one of the U21’s as the other centre half.If we rest Dunk, JPVH and Estupinan we'd only have Hinshelwood as our available defender
Depends if Igor is fit, Milner at Fullback and one of the U21’s as the other centre half.If we rest Dunk, JPVH and Estupinan we'd only have Hinshelwood as our available defender
If we rest Dunk, JPVH and Estupinan we'd only have Hinshelwood as our available defender
Webster forgotten already (or is he another on the injured list)?Depends if Igor is fit, Milner at Fullback and one of the U21’s as the other centre half.
You do know we have to play West Ham first?Fit players for Stoke
Plus u23s
Keepers
Steele
Verbruggen
Defenders
Hinshelwood
Van Hecke
Dunk
Estupinan
Midfield
Gross
Gilmour
Milner
Dahoud
Baleba
Moder
Lallana
Strikers
Pedro
Welbeck
Ferguson
Webster is injured, yesWebster forgotten already (or is he another on the injured list)?
Yep. Could be an even shorter list of available players. GulpYou do know we have to play West Ham first?
8 days is a long time in Albion-injury-land. No doubt, at least one more to scrub off your list, when this game comes round.
Bloody typical. NOW they find their form.Stoke sit 18th in the Championship, and their win at Birmingham on Boxing Day was there first win in 11
This is a much easier attitude to take, when your personal investment in the day, does not include an 8 hour round trip. There are at least 4,000 Albion fans travelling, in the expectation that we'll be very competitive.I'm a bit in two minds about it. I'd expect a strongish team. Rest some key players, throw in some players that need to get back to match fitness and maybe blood a youngster or two. A game changer or two on the bench in case they are needed.
I would certainly like a win, but not an "at all costs" win. And I won't be crushed by an early exit either.
We've proved we have a squad good enough to challenge, even with an injury list of regulars. Why can't we win it? We've got to lose this 'teams like Brighton' mentalityI'm loathe to say it, but I'm really not fussed about the FA Cup this year. Hell, we're not going to win it, anyway, and we have enough on our plate as it is. There will always be other years to focus upon it.
I want to win something, we should try to win the FA Cup. With a good draw we’d have a good chance. Still gutted re the 2017 Championship, something we should have won. We are unlikely to win the Europa League, and may never play in it again. We def won’t win the PL and no one remembers who finishes 4th or 6th. Strong side for me.
Challenge? Certainly, but with (as you say) our injury list, I truly can't see us winning it, alongside maintaining our position in the PL and hoping to progress further in Europe.We've proved we have a squad good enough to challenge, even with an injury list of regulars. Why can't we win it? We've got to lose this 'teams like Brighton' mentality
Our strongest 11. De Zerbi wants to win the cup. We also have a 2 week break after.
Strong team. Big game. Big balls.Stoke sit 18th in the Championship, and their win at Birmingham on Boxing Day was there first win in 11