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I should imagine it will be Ball starting over Hawley. Bear in mind that Ball has had a full pre-season, friendlies with Derby wheras it's likely that Hawley has been training alone. Not saying he's not match fit - just not AS match fit as I assume Ball to be
Fonda wrote:For me...
-----------------------Rice (if Poke unfit)
Tongue------Pearce-------Downes--------Nicholson
Chappel-----Mansell------Harding----------Bodin
--------------------Benyon
--------------------------Ball
Subs:
A keeper (if Rice in the team)
Cruise (could easily be in the side for Nicho)
Lathrope
Craig
Cameron (could easily get the nod ahead of Bodin)
Thompson
Hawley (only fitness see's him start on the bench)
My biggest concern with this formation is Nico and Bodin. Nico appears to have lost a yard of pace and Bodin is not exactly great with his defensive duties. I thought last season this was a particular weakness which was plain to see.
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Tongue, is that what we're calling him now? I'd like both kids to start on the wings, I think they're both exciting prospects.
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I called him that because I neglected to check the spelling. I didn't just decide it looked better like that.
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Well, then I feel you have stumbled upon a moment if genius. Tonge is a silly name. Tongue, on the other hand...
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I like the cut of your jibFonda wrote:I think Tong is better still. The rest is just wasted effort really.
I've a always admired a man with frugality and efficiency at heart.
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Ridiculously excited about Saturday now. Haven't been to any of the friendlies so unable to assess the progress of our new signings and prodigious youth players although most reports are favourable.
Have been really impressed with not only the quiet efficiency with which Mr Knill has gone about his dealings , but also the calibre of his signings. Was worried when we lost Saah, thought he would be a tough man to replace and the most important to replace properly. Pleased to see that AK took his time and managed to sign a proven player of real pedigree and one with some potential still unfulfilled. Likewise in the striking department, some may see his dealings as brinksmanship but to me he has taken his time to assess his targets and brought in the right men for the job, not necessarily the first available.
He has brought in some solid experienced professionals in vital positions, and some exciting young talent going forward, the squad looks good, certainly stronger than last year. There is a pleasing blend at the club at the moment and hopefully the experienced backbone can help the likes of Chappell, Cameron and Sullivan develop quicker. We shouldn't expect too much too soon of these youngsters because they are bound to be a bit 'raw' but as we all know, having two pacey wingers is a tremendous asset at this level.
Love the new kit, can't wait to see it in all its glory on Saturday. Looks fresh in contrast to the previous monstrosity.
I would start with:-
Poke,
Tonge
Pearce
Downes
Nicholson,
Cameron
Mansell
Harding
Chappell
Bodin
Ball
Yeoman to come on for Ball for the last half hour and make his mark.
Not one for predictions really, top half would suit me fine. Top team in Devon too but that goes without saying.
Have been really impressed with not only the quiet efficiency with which Mr Knill has gone about his dealings , but also the calibre of his signings. Was worried when we lost Saah, thought he would be a tough man to replace and the most important to replace properly. Pleased to see that AK took his time and managed to sign a proven player of real pedigree and one with some potential still unfulfilled. Likewise in the striking department, some may see his dealings as brinksmanship but to me he has taken his time to assess his targets and brought in the right men for the job, not necessarily the first available.
He has brought in some solid experienced professionals in vital positions, and some exciting young talent going forward, the squad looks good, certainly stronger than last year. There is a pleasing blend at the club at the moment and hopefully the experienced backbone can help the likes of Chappell, Cameron and Sullivan develop quicker. We shouldn't expect too much too soon of these youngsters because they are bound to be a bit 'raw' but as we all know, having two pacey wingers is a tremendous asset at this level.
Love the new kit, can't wait to see it in all its glory on Saturday. Looks fresh in contrast to the previous monstrosity.
I would start with:-
Poke,
Tonge
Pearce
Downes
Nicholson,
Cameron
Mansell
Harding
Chappell
Bodin
Ball
Yeoman to come on for Ball for the last half hour and make his mark.
Not one for predictions really, top half would suit me fine. Top team in Devon too but that goes without saying.
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Tonge - Downes - Pearce - Nicholson
Chappell - Mansell - Harding - Bodin
Ball - Benyon
Couple of points to be negotiated:
- If Poke is fit, he has to play.
- The defence is pretty set, although the choice between Cruise and Nicholson is a 50/50 decision. I'd personally choose Cruise judging on the form at the back end of last season, but I think Knill will go for Nico.
- Bodin and Cameron is also 50/50, again, I think experience wins here.
- Ball over Hawley as I think he'll play better with Benyon as a partnership, and he's had a full pre-season under his belt playing competitive matches.
Tonge - Downes - Pearce - Nicholson
Chappell - Mansell - Harding - Bodin
Ball - Benyon
Couple of points to be negotiated:
- If Poke is fit, he has to play.
- The defence is pretty set, although the choice between Cruise and Nicholson is a 50/50 decision. I'd personally choose Cruise judging on the form at the back end of last season, but I think Knill will go for Nico.
- Bodin and Cameron is also 50/50, again, I think experience wins here.
- Ball over Hawley as I think he'll play better with Benyon as a partnership, and he's had a full pre-season under his belt playing competitive matches.
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I think Nicho will get the nod based on the fact that when it came to the crunch at the back end of last season, when the matches were 'must win' he was preferred to Cruise irrespective of how impressive Cruise was in his little run of games. Nicho's experience is still important and his sweet left peg can still be a potent weapon. Its his position to lose though as Cruise is snapping at his heels. Nicho was below par last season, no doubt about it, but with his contract up at the end of the season he can ill afford to underperform again. He has been asked questions by several left backs in his time here and answered them every single time. Expecting a bit of a renaissance from a true professional. That also applies to several other players here before Knill's 'revolution.' They too are playing for their futures and with Knill being known as a bit of a disciplinarian hopefully it will show in their performances.
I think everyone should start with a clean slate at the start of each season anyway. Its how players perform throughout a 46 game season, and at Accrington in the height of winter that matters, not in the curtain raiser in sunnier climes.
I think everyone should start with a clean slate at the start of each season anyway. Its how players perform throughout a 46 game season, and at Accrington in the height of winter that matters, not in the curtain raiser in sunnier climes.
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ferrarilover wrote: I like the cut of your jib
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Wasn't Cruise only out of the side at the back end of the year due to recovering from concussion or something?
I'd hope that he starts instead of Nico, difficult to tell which way Knill will go on that one. Hoping that he goes for a Benyon - Ball partnership up front, with Bodin and Chappel on the wings
I'd hope that he starts instead of Nico, difficult to tell which way Knill will go on that one. Hoping that he goes for a Benyon - Ball partnership up front, with Bodin and Chappel on the wings
Bingo. Agree with every word.yellowforever wrote:Rice
Tonge - Downes - Pearce - Nicholson
Chappell - Mansell - Harding - Bodin
Ball - Benyon
Couple of points to be negotiated:
- If Poke is fit, he has to play.
- The defence is pretty set, although the choice between Cruise and Nicholson is a 50/50 decision. I'd personally choose Cruise judging on the form at the back end of last season, but I think Knill will go for Nico.
- Bodin and Cameron is also 50/50, again, I think experience wins here.
- Ball over Hawley as I think he'll play better with Benyon as a partnership, and he's had a full pre-season under his belt playing competitive matches.
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