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Re: FA Cup: Sheffield United vs Torquay United

Posted: 01 Dec 2011, 19:59
by EVERTONED
Don't worry guys 1 1 draw and we win at plainmoor

Garry Speed was always a great guy lets show him a typical Torquay respect on the day.

I for one will be crying.

sorry can't help it

:'(

Re: FA Cup: Sheffield United vs Torquay United

Posted: 01 Dec 2011, 20:50
by Burnhamgull
Still not convinced by the "pay on the day" message so I think I'm going to have to get down to Torquay tomorrow to pick up a couple of tickets to avoid anger on Saturday.

Re: FA Cup: Sheffield United vs Torquay United

Posted: 01 Dec 2011, 21:36
by SuperNickyWroe
cambgull wrote: So what would you do with the formation then?

get ready cambgull for a well balanced, lucid and thoughtful response............ 8/

well, we can live in hope! =D

Re: FA Cup: Sheffield United vs Torquay United

Posted: 01 Dec 2011, 21:51
by brucie
Leadbitter isn't in the team for the same reason as the likes of Mcphee.Atieno,Macklin.Halpin ie none of them are up to the job.

Re: FA Cup: Sheffield United vs Torquay United

Posted: 01 Dec 2011, 22:15
by AlexGulls
brucie wrote:Leadbitter isn't in the team for the same reason as the likes of Mcphee.Atieno,Macklin.Halpin ie none of them are up to the job.
Again your basing this on nothing. Leadbitter hasnt played because Oastler is doing well at RB at the minite nothing to do with ability. But then again your a moron at the best of times.
austrianandygull wrote: Fair points AlexGulls but i wasn't really judging him saying he is no good,like you say, we haven't seen enough of him to make a judgment so on that basis given the limited amount of playing time and experience of league 2 football he has had this season, that may make him vulnerable, especially against the quality of players Sheff U have thats all. He may come in and play a blinder but IMO i would prefer it if he didn't start.
Wasnt aimed at you I agree with your points. But I'm not sure how people can judge him when he hasnt had any game time (apart from the reserves) he may turn out to be a very good RB or he could turn out to be crap but untill he's had a few games we'll never know. I'd personally play Ellis in Lathropes place and put Aldred in the back four. I think Mansell and O'Kane need to be in there normal positions.

Re: FA Cup: Sheffield United vs Torquay United

Posted: 01 Dec 2011, 23:25
by AustrianAndyGull
Yep fair enough AlexGulls.

Re: FA Cup: Sheffield United vs Torquay United

Posted: 02 Dec 2011, 01:21
by cambgull
SuperNickyWroe wrote:
get ready cambgull for a well balanced, lucid and thoughtful response............ 8/

well, we can live in hope! =D
Let's be honest, I'm not exactly expecting the Theory of Relativity.

We are assuming that brucie can even name a starting 11 that doesn't look something like this...

---------------------- Useless -------------------------

Awful----------Cr*p---------Shocking-------Dreadful

Lazy---------Failure--------Sh*te----------Atrocious

--------Notgoodenough------Terrible-----------------

Re: FA Cup: Sheffield United vs Torquay United

Posted: 02 Dec 2011, 10:15
by Bigman
I believe that was our team of 2005, except with Kevin Hill on the left wing :)

I wasn't feeling overly confident for this game, expecting the Blades to do similar to last round and stroll to a 3-0, but if you look at the stats, our recent form and sucessful setup I think there is cause for optimism. I think the key will be keeping it tight first half, frustrate them, and sneak one on the break at some point. We don't concede a lot away and Rene can hold it up well to bring in Bodin and O'Kane who are on fire at the minute, so if we play the right way we've got every chance.

As for who to replace Lathrope, Oastler seems the sensible choice to me, in which case I'd move Robbo to right back (adding his long throws to our weaponry) and new boy in the middle (if he's match fit and up to it).

Re: FA Cup: Sheffield United vs Torquay United

Posted: 02 Dec 2011, 10:20
by DonnyGull
Just spoken to Sheffield United Ticket Office - you can pay on the day (Hoorah) - Cash only - you need to look for Exit N on Bramall Lane, suggest turning up early
to show Torquay's support in the planned tributes to Gary Speed R.I.P.

Re: FA Cup: Sheffield United vs Torquay United

Posted: 02 Dec 2011, 12:13
by bixieupnorth
confirmed by email just now

Paul,



Thank you for your recent email.



Away tickets will be available from ‘Exit Gate N’ on Bramall Lane (Away End) tomorrow from around 1:30pm – Cash Only.



Ticket prices are as follows; Adults £10, Conc (OAP, 16-18, NUS) £5, Juniors U16 £3.



Kind Regards,



Box Office



Sheffield United FC, Bramall Lane, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S2 4SU

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Re: FA Cup: Sheffield United vs Torquay United

Posted: 02 Dec 2011, 16:04
by JamieE
OS says it will be a midfield three of Mansell, Morris and Eunan.

Re: FA Cup: Sheffield United vs Torquay United

Posted: 02 Dec 2011, 17:26
by AustrianAndyGull
Happy with that but i'd like to see Morris put himself about a bit more in order to help Eunan get forward. I know he has been out injured and his fitness may not be 100% though so its still gonna be tough for him and the rest of the lads.

Re: FA Cup: Sheffield United vs Torquay United

Posted: 02 Dec 2011, 20:46
by Jeff
Not the right call for me. That suggests that Manse's attacking instincts will be curbed a little which is a shame. And Morris has yet to impress, surprised he'd keep his place as he was average at best against Vale.

If it was me making the decisions, I would have shifted Robbo to Right Back, brought Aldred in at Centre Half and played Oastler as the holding midfielder. My reason being that gives us the chance to see how players play in different roles in the same system. We are not expected to win, so why not try something a bit experimental? But hey ho, we've gone for keeping the back 4 the same (I assume) and that has its obvious merits too.

Still really looking forward to it!

Re: FA Cup: Sheffield United vs Torquay United

Posted: 02 Dec 2011, 20:54
by AustrianAndyGull
It is best not to tinker with the back four i feel as they are getting settled now after being without Saah for a good few games now. If we are looking solid at the back then why change it? Attacking wise i feel we may struggle to create chances so any set pieces we might get need special attention so that we make the most of them.

Re: FA Cup: Sheffield United vs Torquay United

Posted: 02 Dec 2011, 21:22
by Trojan 67
cambgull wrote:Let's be honest, I'm not exactly expecting the Theory of Relativity.

We are assuming that brucie can even name a starting 11 that doesn't look something like this...

---------------------- Useless -------------------------

Awful----------Cr*p---------Shocking-------Dreadful

Lazy---------Failure--------Sh*te----------Atrocious

--------Notgoodenough------Terrible-----------------

:lol: