Team for Swansea.
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Team for Swansea.
Trafford
Roberts
CJ
Esteve
Pires
Cullen
Hannibal
Brownhill
Edwards
Barnes
Anthony.
Benson
Flemming
Foster
Laurent
Koleo.
Controversial maybe, but sadly its Barnes for me now until someone can tell me which bit of the game Flemming does better. Benson gets on early unless we're in front.
Roberts
CJ
Esteve
Pires
Cullen
Hannibal
Brownhill
Edwards
Barnes
Anthony.
Benson
Flemming
Foster
Laurent
Koleo.
Controversial maybe, but sadly its Barnes for me now until someone can tell me which bit of the game Flemming does better. Benson gets on early unless we're in front.
Re: Team for Swansea.
I doubt Barnes has the legs to start every game
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Re: Team for Swansea.
Foster to start with Barnes coming on later for me. Been a bit disappointed with Flemming to be honest, although he's scored a few, his hold up play is non-existent - seems to disappear for large periods of the game.
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Re: Team for Swansea.
We look better with the 3 Josh’s starting in their right positions.
Edit: agreed about Flemming. He’s not a striker.
Edit: agreed about Flemming. He’s not a striker.
Re: Team for Swansea.
Feel a bit sorry for Flemming, playing alone up top out of position is definitely not his best position and agree with the above. If Foster is fit he has to start at #9.
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Re: Team for Swansea.
I seem to remember a few matches where we looked pretty good with Hannibal playing on the left and the three Josh's in CM, before Hannibal got banned. Wouldn't mind seeing that again but it'd be hard to drop either of our current wingers. Nice to have options.
I don't have a preference between Foster and Flemming if we continue with the lone striker. Both have had more and less effective games.
I don't have a preference between Foster and Flemming if we continue with the lone striker. Both have had more and less effective games.
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Re: Team for Swansea.
I've had the same thought on Barnesfatboy47 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 14, 2025 9:11 amTrafford
Roberts
CJ
Esteve
Pires
Cullen
Hannibal
Brownhill
Edwards
Barnes
Anthony.
Benson
Flemming
Foster
Laurent
Koleo.
Controversial maybe, but sadly its Barnes for me now until someone can tell me which bit of the game Flemming does better. Benson gets on early unless we're in front.
Concluding that of Foster Flemming & Barnes he may still on 35 year old legs be the most effective leading the line option
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Re: Team for Swansea.
..................Trafford.................
............CJER.........Esteve..........
Roberts.........Cullen.............Pires
................ Brownhill ................
Anthony ......Edwards.......Hannibal
................Flemming?................
............CJER.........Esteve..........
Roberts.........Cullen.............Pires
................ Brownhill ................
Anthony ......Edwards.......Hannibal
................Flemming?................
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Re: Team for Swansea.
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Re: Team for Swansea.
Flemming's ball control is pretty poor, which isn't good for a lone 'striker'.
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Re: Team for Swansea.
Agreed that's why I put a ? after his namedougcollins wrote: ↑Fri Mar 14, 2025 12:03 pmFlemming's ball control is pretty poor, which isn't good for a lone 'striker'.
I think Barnes is a better player but coming on on the hour mark is the limit of his legs IMO
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Re: Team for Swansea.
Maybe...but that's just an assumption. All opinions, but given Flemmings innability to win anything whatsoever in the air, draw fouls rather than concede them, make the ball stick up top for more than a split second, and, most importantly, put a good percentage of his chances away...then I'm starting with Barnes who, geriatric or not, has all these things in his locker.BleedingClaret wrote: ↑Fri Mar 14, 2025 12:24 pm
I think Barnes is a better player but coming on on the hour mark is the limit of his legs IMO
It's not a given that older players lose stamina in their mid 30's.
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Re: Team for Swansea.
.............Trafford
Roberts - CJER - eSteve - Pires
..........Cullen - Brownhill
Edwards - Flemming - Anthony
..............Foster
Roberts - CJER - eSteve - Pires
..........Cullen - Brownhill
Edwards - Flemming - Anthony
..............Foster
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Re: Team for Swansea.
I agree with the last poster, our biggest problem is scoring goals in key games, therefore I would also go with:
Trafford
Roberts CJ Esteve Pires
Cullen Brownhill
Edwards ............Anthony
Flemming
Foster
Looking back at our most successful teams, whatever the division, we always had twin strikers:-
Pointer and Robson, Irvine and Lochead, Fletcher and Casper, Conroy and Eli, Ings and Vokes, and I’m sure there are others.
Trafford
Roberts CJ Esteve Pires
Cullen Brownhill
Edwards ............Anthony
Flemming
Foster
Looking back at our most successful teams, whatever the division, we always had twin strikers:-
Pointer and Robson, Irvine and Lochead, Fletcher and Casper, Conroy and Eli, Ings and Vokes, and I’m sure there are others.
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Re: Team for Swansea.
I'd also like to see Barnes play if Foster isn't fit - think his link play is far better than Flemming.
--------Traff
Roberts-CJ-Esteve-Pires
-------Cullen
--Brownhill--Laurent
Edwards--------Anthony
--------Foster
--------Traff
Roberts-CJ-Esteve-Pires
-------Cullen
--Brownhill--Laurent
Edwards--------Anthony
--------Foster
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Re: Team for Swansea.
He spends large parts of the game watching balls flying over his head .....he is not a center forward.ClaretOfMancunia wrote: ↑Fri Mar 14, 2025 9:25 amFoster to start with Barnes coming on later for me. Been a bit disappointed with Flemming to be honest, although he's scored a few, his hold up play is non-existent - seems to disappear for large periods of the game.
Would love to see 2 upfront for a change with Flemming #10.
Re: Team for Swansea.
.........Trafford
Roberts...CJ.....Esteve...Pires
..........Cullen......Hannibal
Edwards......Brownhill.....Anthony
.............Foster
Roberts...CJ.....Esteve...Pires
..........Cullen......Hannibal
Edwards......Brownhill.....Anthony
.............Foster
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Re: Team for Swansea.
There’s a video showing Trafford hitting a long ball to Flemming on Tuesday and in one movement it traps the ball and spins the defender,I think he has a lot better touch than Foster and we’ve scored quite a few goals where he’s received the ball with his back to the goal and laid it off the winger he’s a lot more mobile than Barnes but unfortunately his finishing isn’t a patch on Barnes’s .Could do with Ash giving him some one to one coaching,as for comparing him with Foster he’s scored more this season than Foster has done in all the time he’s been here.BleedingClaret wrote: ↑Fri Mar 14, 2025 12:24 pmAgreed that's why I put a ? after his name
I think Barnes is a better player but coming on on the hour mark is the limit of his legs IMO
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Re: Team for Swansea.
Is Foster fit?.......he looked well and truly hobbled t' other night.
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Re: Team for Swansea.
Sorry my mistake Foster had scored 1 more goal in more than twice the appearances.
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Re: Team for Swansea.
fatboy47 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 14, 2025 1:02 pmMaybe...but that's just an assumption. All opinions, but given Flemmings innability to win anything whatsoever in the air, draw fouls rather than concede them, make the ball stick up top for more than a split second, and, most importantly, put a good percentage of his chances away...then I'm starting with Barnes who, geriatric or not, has all these things in his locker.
It's not a given that older players lose stamina in their mid 30's.
Barnes looked as able as Flemming to close defenders down
Re: Team for Swansea.
On the basis that we only have a small number of attacking players who actually score/assist my lineup is -
Traff
Roberts ER Steve Pires
Cullen Brownhill
Edwards Flemming Anthony
Foster
I genuinely do not understand why we don’t go with Flemming and Foster in advanced positions only to go with Laurent/Hannibal who don’t score/assist……..ever! Don’t get me wrong, I do appreciate that Hannibal and Laurent are good players who give us energy, but FFS, why not go for it so we can start edging a few of these draws!
Traff
Roberts ER Steve Pires
Cullen Brownhill
Edwards Flemming Anthony
Foster
I genuinely do not understand why we don’t go with Flemming and Foster in advanced positions only to go with Laurent/Hannibal who don’t score/assist……..ever! Don’t get me wrong, I do appreciate that Hannibal and Laurent are good players who give us energy, but FFS, why not go for it so we can start edging a few of these draws!
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Re: Team for Swansea.
I don’t see the logic in dropping our second top scorer for Barnes or Foster, who both have a very poor recent return in front of goal. Brownhill and Flemming are our only two players who know where the back of the net is, so if just for that reason alone they are both going to make Parker’s eleven.
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Re: Team for Swansea.
Was it just me that thought Flemming played pretty well on Tuesday?
Re: Team for Swansea.
The problem Foster has is that he is not good enough,he is not the answer
Re: Team for Swansea.
Trafford
Roberts
CJ
Esteve
Pires
Cullen
Brownhill
Hannibal
Edwards
Anthony
Flemming
Roberts
CJ
Esteve
Pires
Cullen
Brownhill
Hannibal
Edwards
Anthony
Flemming
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Re: Team for Swansea.
It probably wasn't just you, but apart being in the right place for the goal (which is always important) he did very little else for me. The ball bounces off him with alarming regularity, and he won the sum total of zero aerial challenges.fungus_the_bogeyman wrote: ↑Fri Mar 14, 2025 9:07 pmWas it just me that thought Flemming played pretty well on Tuesday?
Does he even go for the ball - he doesn't look like it?
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Re: Team for Swansea.
He keeps turning away from the ball when it's travelling towards him through the air and looking at the defender which is something I find extremely odd and frustrating. It also then tends to make the refs think he's fouling.dougcollins wrote: ↑Fri Mar 14, 2025 9:24 pmIt probably wasn't just you, but apart being in the right place for the goal (which is always important) he did very little else for me. The ball bounces off him with alarming regularity, and he won the sum total of zero aerial challenges.
Does he even go for the ball - he doesn't look like it?
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Re: Team for Swansea.
Yep, the opposite of Barnes who can generally make the ref think he's being fouled.Dark Cloud wrote: ↑Fri Mar 14, 2025 9:45 pmHe keeps turning away from the ball when it's travelling towards him through the air and looking at the defender which is something I find extremely odd and frustrating. It also then tends to make the refs think he's fouling.
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Re: Team for Swansea.
I haven't noticed it but that sounds like the habit of someone used to playing behind a striker. Trying to anticipate a knockdown/second ball and be first to it.Dark Cloud wrote: ↑Fri Mar 14, 2025 9:45 pmHe keeps turning away from the ball when it's travelling towards him through the air and looking at the defender which is something I find extremely odd and frustrating. It also then tends to make the refs think he's fouling.
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No. His first-half was good. As mentioned above his control from a long kick by Trafford was top class. I would really like to see him play behind a number nine and I suspect he would too. But eight goals is far from shabby.fungus_the_bogeyman wrote: ↑Fri Mar 14, 2025 9:07 pmWas it just me that thought Flemming played pretty well on Tuesday?
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Re: Team for Swansea.
Time for a change ?
Trafford
Roberts EJ Esteve Pires
Edwards Brownhill Cullen Anthony
Fleming Foster
Let’s go for it
Trafford
Roberts EJ Esteve Pires
Edwards Brownhill Cullen Anthony
Fleming Foster
Let’s go for it
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Re: Team for Swansea.
He needs to concentrate on the football, I don't know if he's under instructions to do or if he's just choosing to do it but far to many times he takes his eye off the ball and watches the defender then either throws himself to the ground or tries to get in a wrestling match. There's been times the defenders just moved to the side let him fall over and run away with the ball, it puts us under unnecessary pressure.
He just needs to get the ball under control and lay it off.