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[Albion] Team for Villa (LC3)







BN41Albion

Well-known member
Oct 1, 2017
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Wouldn’t have thought so either. I’d guess at around 13,500 - 15,000


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I reckon about that too.

I've caved in and bought a ticket anyway. So rare to have a midweek home game these days!
 


AZ Gull

@SeagullsAcademy @seagullsacademy.bsky.social
Oct 14, 2003
13,101
Chandler, AZ
What injury is he suffering with?

About 4-5 minutes in Potter only talks about new injury's Maupay- cut leg and Murray - rolled ankle.

He then says all the others injurys the same as before, I would need to find Chailey Jims injury thread to find out what injury he picked up playing for Iran.

https://www.brightonandhovealbion.com/my-albion-tv/videos/1356273/potters-villa-press-conference

I can only find an Andy Naylor tweet saying both he and Balogan came back from international duties with injurys (did not say what).

But then wasn't Ali J on the bench away to city that was after this.

In the Argus on Saturday it was reported:-

Potter told The Argus: "Alireza felt uncomfortable in his thigh. He reported it in the international break and came back with a bit of uncomfortable feeling. He shouldn't be too far away but he obviously misses the [Newcastle] game."
 




perseus

Broad Blue & White stripe
Jul 5, 2003
23,461
Sūþseaxna

———————Button———————-—
Schelotto——Balogun——-Duffy——-Bong
Băluță ---------- Mooy ---------- Bernardo
Bissouma—————-Murray————-March​


———————Button———————-—
Schelotto——Balogun——-Duffy——-Bong
Băluță ---------- Mooy ---------- Bernardo
Bissouma—————-Murray————-March

Montoya, Webster and Connolly and we still have a passable team, right down to the bare bones.
Who is going to replace March?
 






casbom

Well-known member
Jul 24, 2007
2,598
So quite a few players out and I should imagine players who won't be risked (Bernardo & March)

So the team could be absolutely anything! My (second guess) now would be:

----------------------Button

------------Roberts - Duffy - Bong
Montoya (Scheletto 2nd Half?) - Baluta - Bissouma - Cochrane
----------Richards - Connolly - Mooy

However I've never been right this season so let's see what surprises are in store!
 


ifightbears

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Jul 19, 2010
670
Cornwall
Surely we will be looking to wrap Montoya in cotton wool given we have the least depth in that position?

Button

Webster Duffy O'Hara Bong

Baluta Mooy Cochrane

Bissouma Connoly Alzate (Richards/ Gwargis if not)
 








Don Tmatter

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Jul 7, 2003
5,035
dont matter
————————-Button————————
——-—Duffy——-Webster——-Bong———
———————————————————
Schelotto—-Baluta—Bissouma—-Alzate
————Groß—————-—Mooy————
———-————Connolly————————

Subs
Steele
A. Davies
Bernardo
Burn
Pröpper
Tolaj
Radulovic


Revised
 




Deano's Right Foot

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Jul 5, 2003
3,915
Barcombe
---------------Button------------------
---------Baluta--Duffy--Roberts
Davies--------------------------Bong
---------Bissouma---Richards--------
-----Mooy----Connolly----Radulovic
 


blue-shifted

Banned
Feb 20, 2004
7,645
a galaxy far far away
I don’t think we would have thought it at the start of the season, but I suppose, Solly March and Alzate are first and second replacements for Montoya at RWB, and third Schellotto, probably still a month away from realistically starting in the Premier League.

That’s an argument to say we can risk Montoya in this game, especially as there are probably many who would say that Solly and Alzate should be our first choice wing backs.

However moving Solly to RWB in the league would mean finding a LWB. Bernardo if he’s fit, Alzate has probably leapt into second place, but after that then Bong or Burn.

I can see it both ways with choosing Montoya


Surely we will be looking to wrap Montoya in cotton wool given we have the least depth in that position?

Button

Webster Duffy O'Hara Bong

Baluta Mooy Cochrane

Bissouma Connoly Alzate (Richards/ Gwargis if not)
 


Swansman

Pro-peace
May 13, 2019
22,320
Sweden
On one hand, a win would be important to the self-confidence and give fringe players more opportunities to play at a decent level.

On the other hand, Brighton does not have the squad to compete in "unenecessary" competitions like this.

On one hand, with a lot players injured you dont have many alternatives and might have to pick a stronger team than you'd optimally want to have a chance of getting a result, so maybe Potter should go with that.

On the other hand, Villa are more desperate for any kind of win in any competition, so if you field a strong team you not only risk getting your players tired; you also risk getting more injuries.

Not easy. Tricky game.
 




blue-shifted

Banned
Feb 20, 2004
7,645
a galaxy far far away
Ali J still injured, confirmed will not be available

He felt something wrong with his thigh. Hmm. Not convinced this is a real injury, or it’s a fig leaf to cover up some behind the scenes disagreement.

If it is real injury, it’s terrible timing for him.

We have about 6 attacking players injured and 3 on loan, so what a chance it would have been for him to play a few games and rebuild his reputation. After the international break we’ll most likely have 3 or 4 or our injured attacking players back and there’s every chance Connolly and Alzate will have enhanced their claim to a place. Getting in then will be much more difficult
 


Swansman

Pro-peace
May 13, 2019
22,320
Sweden
Would be fun to see Peter Gwargis, he did really well in a pretty bad team in the Swedish second division before he moved to Brighton last summer. Thought he was very exciting to watch in Jönköping, monstrous left foot and great vision but very light-weight last time I saw him.
 


hans kraay fan club

The voice of reason.
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Mar 16, 2005
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Chandlers Ford
On one hand, a win would be important to the self-confidence and give fringe players more opportunities to play at a decent level.

On the other hand, Brighton does not have the squad to compete in "unenecessary" competitions like this.

On one hand, with a lot players injured you dont have many alternatives and might have to pick a stronger team than you'd optimally want to have a chance of getting a result, so maybe Potter should go with that.

On the other hand, Villa are more desperate for any kind of win in any competition, so if you field a strong team you not only risk getting your players tired; you also risk getting more injuries.

Not easy. Tricky game.

It isn't for a visiting Swansea / Potter fan to decide which competitions are 'unnecessary'.

Brighton are involved in three senior competitions. This is the one in which we have the greatest chance of achieving something more than just being in it again next year.

A handful of players might well be kept out for higher priorities, but there is no reason not to field a side capable of winning this game.
 


Gabbiano

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Dec 18, 2017
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Spank the Manc
Would be fun to see Peter Gwargis, he did really well in a pretty bad team in the Swedish second division before he moved to Brighton last summer. Thought he was very exciting to watch in Jönköping, monstrous left foot and great vision but very light-weight last time I saw him.

He looks fairly decent, without ever standing out. There are a few U23s more likely than him to progress to our first team. Suspect he’ll stay with our U23s this season then a loan abroad next, following the likes of Dreyer and Ostigard.
 




Swansman

Pro-peace
May 13, 2019
22,320
Sweden
It isn't for a visiting Swansea / Potter fan to decide which competitions are 'unnecessary'.

Neither is it for you to decide unless you are Graham Potter or Tony Bloom.

I know GP loves the FA Cup and will put much effort and a high quality side in it, but whether he finds the League Cup all that important at this stage after some bad luck in the league and a lot of injuries is more questionable - and I think I would find that questionable even if I had been a Brighton fan since birth.
 


blue-shifted

Banned
Feb 20, 2004
7,645
a galaxy far far away
On one hand, a win would be important to the self-confidence and give fringe players more opportunities to play at a decent level.

On the other hand, Brighton does not have the squad to compete in "unenecessary" competitions like this.

On one hand, with a lot players injured you dont have many alternatives and might have to pick a stronger team than you'd optimally want to have a chance of getting a result, so maybe Potter should go with that.

On the other hand, Villa are more desperate for any kind of win in any competition, so if you field a strong team you not only risk getting your players tired; you also risk getting more injuries.

Not easy. Tricky game.

So Swansman, when GP was with you what was his approach to the noddy compet … I mean the Carabao cup, did he seem to care when you were eliminated? Did he take a chance with player selection?
 


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