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Experienced?I'd much rather a 23 year old experienced and goal-scoring Centre Back over £5m and a hole in our defence.
I'd take the £5 million now and move on asap
Experienced?I'd much rather a 23 year old experienced and goal-scoring Centre Back over £5m and a hole in our defence.
Been out all day just found out the score! How was the new CB any good?
It really depends how the finances are looking. If we need to sell Dunk in order to bring in another winger and another forward of some kind (plus Dunk replacement), then it could be worth selling. If we can bring those in without selling though (but finding a new home for Colunga and another), then I'd rather we keep him, as the few wouldn't be needed.I'd much rather a 23 year old experienced and goal-scoring Centre Back over £5m and a hole in our defence.
Experienced?
I'd take the £5 million now and move on asap
I think you're in the minority fella.
Solid start, looked calm made only one playing error I can recall. Stockdale had a fine game, Bruno too. Best player probably the Albion support, it was immense, almost worth watching Channel 5 for. Hemed looked fairly flatfooted until he redeemed himself, for me there were questions about Stephens. I'll be flamed here but it was a fortunate 3 points, we bossed the first half hour but last ten minutes 'til the pen we were hanging on for the point. Still, nice that we're doing to others what has all too often been done to us!
Experienced?
I'd take the £5 million now and move on asap
Uwe looked good with the ball at his feet. Tackled well. But lost the majority of headers which was a shame. He and GG didn't work well enough together and we have them too much space.
Uwe looked good with the ball at his feet. Tackled well. But lost the majority of headers which was a shame. He and GG didn't work well enough together and we have them too much space.
I am told that we were very good in the 1st half and had to hang in there for the 2nd and the best player on the field by a long way was Jamie O'Hara.
Fulham played 4 central midfielders, they played narrow.http://www.theguardian.com/football/championship/table
Brentford are leading scorers and a few clubs have not conceded.
http://www.whoscored.com/Matches/958451/Live/England-Championship-2015-2016-Fulham-Brighton
Bruno was scored as MOM (after poor scores last season). Jamie O'Hara had more of the ball than any other player.
My take from the radio commentary that Kit Symonds set the Fulham team up with two wingers in the first half and this did not work with both team playing 4-4-2 but Albion playing narrower. When wide man Pringle was taken off and Fulham could compete more for the ball and enjoyed better of the play after an hour to the end of the game. Early on we seemed to shoot long range too often. Even in the first half Fulham had two goal attempts inside the penalty area compared to one (the goal) from the Albion. I think we should try and bit cleverer and try and work a goal instead of shooting from long range.
Matt Smith won 9 headers which is a very high total. Albion had 10 corners (taken by lots of different players) which is high for an away team.
Passing was recorded as 77% - 78% from both sides with only Gordon Greer letting the Albion down (if the records are to be believed?).
Fulham played 4 central midfielders, they played narrow.
Can't wait to see someone talk through the ten seconds of highlights in front of a studio audience on Channel 5 later.
eh?OK. Not what Warren Aspinall said..