Bizarrely these terrible injuries may keep wally the german sausage in his job!!....the powers that be may think he's been dealt a **** hand and stick with the clown!!!!...hope im wrong!
Here’s a freebie for Walter and his coaches after watching wba v Burnley last night bedia cf winger whoever get Giles crossing them from the left whipping them to the far post Bedia and the left winger to swap over before the cross comes in Bedis to attack it and head the **** down !! Their left back is a short arse if the Burnley winger had any balls he would have just jumped and headed it in without the need for the push if you don’t target the leftback in the air Walter youz not learned anything
Actually, this might work. Simple adjustment, use of physical advantage. Keeper can play long balls to Bedia also.
Everyone’s whinging about square pegs, round holes by Wally & you’re now suggesting a CB in midfield? When we have numerous players who can play CM, or have I missed everyone getting injured?
I'd do it for 20 minutes. Those cross field balls that Belloumi brought down so eloquently can quite as easily be flicked on from the head of a giant in the path of the right winger. Give the little shi* the worst 20 mins of his life by playing everything down that side and then stick Burns up front. He can't do any worse than Bedia.
I just feel because all the Boro stuff floated around it's easy to say he's not interested. I see no evidence of that. Was disappointed he wasn't better on Tuesday but would like him to be given a run of games rather than just returning to the subs bench. Possibly in a 3 5 2.
I can't see Wally changing but with no wingers I'd also go with wing backs and either 2 strikers or 2 numbers 10's in Palmer and Omur. I feel the game plan is maybe not for the strikers to score which sounds crazy but often looks like the wingers take it to the byline striker rushes to the 6 yard box and the wingers pull it back for an advancing midfielder which is all well and good if you have goal scoring midfielders
Just because we don’t really have bidet’s here, but doesn’t mean he should just use his hand instead.
Their usual left-back this season Heggem is 6’4”. They’ve had to play him centre-half though because their two starting centre-halves are injured. They’ve got a makeshift defence and I still think our players will struggle to score.