Ⓩ-Ⓐ-Ⓜ-Ⓞ-Ⓡ-Ⓐ;8109855 said:..................... Ryan ......................
Bruno ... Duffy ... Dunk ... Suttner
....... Stephens ..... Sidwell .........
Knockaert .... Propper .... March
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Totally this.Pace and the ability to beat a man and get inside the area is the best way to beat them anyway, so this will force to try and play that way. Hemed against their defence? they would have eaten him alive in a physical battle.
Play Dunk up front?
Some reports suggest a thigh strain? Never had one myself so couldn't tell you how long it takes to get over that. I had a dead leg that James 'Winky' Kavanagh gave me at school one lunchtime but I was right as rain within an hour or so....
Yes, but we're talking about what if he's injured.The problem with asking the DS to step up is (based on the MK performance) they are not good enough. Would rather have a proven international in Hemed up front than rely on a youngster from the DS.
No problem in say Tilley being on the bench and coming on, but hopefully Hemed and Murray will be fit for Saturday.
I recall a time some years ago when Sheffield Wednesday had no option but to take Paul Warhurst out of central defence and stick him upfront. He then scored 12 goals in as many games and got an England call-up too. Over to you Dunky...
I have long dreamed of Dunk being a target man. Genuinely think he'd be brilliant at it.
I think an appearance from the DS strikers would be welcomed by quite a lot of us, see what they can do.
I have long dreamed of Dunk being a target man. Genuinely think he'd be brilliant at it.
Tilley or Connelly are NOT ready for the Premier League, and would be just bullied out of a game like WBA
I fear what this might unleash. But BBC are reporting that Hemed is injured and in doubt for tonight's Israel game.
"Some alarming news for Brighton fans.Tomer Hemed will be a match-time decision for tonight's match vs. Italy. Appears to have injury."
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Well, in a real emergency why not give it a go? Mark McGhee did the self same thing with Adam Virgo during an injury crisis. It certainly worked for him in the short term.