If that team is going to start I'd personally think we'd be lining up like this. Mannone McShane Hobbs Cooper Dudgeon Stewart McKenna Cairney Brady McLean Garcia
interesting to see how brady does if he plays there..koren got injured at burnley, and for a few minutes it looked like he may have to come off. when thinking who may come on, i thought about brady coming on and playing in " the hole" the lack of defensive responsibility would suit him, on the other hand to play it well, you need a clever football brain which we have seen little of so far, brady down the left wing and stewart up top with mclean would make more sense to me, but others in the know seem confident that it is, what it says.
The interesting thing for me is the use of two wingers rather then wing forwards. Thought against Derby we lacked having someone in the box with Fryatt having to look for the ball and the wing forwards not getting close enough to support him. Hopefully we will see Simpson get a second half run out
Peet on the bench. Never even heard his name mentioned, is he a youth keeper who's climbed ahead of Cracknell by any chance?
Got him from Grimsby. From the Grimsby site, not much on the city one. Name: Robert Peet Nationality: English Previous Clubs: Grimsby Town Position: Goalkeeper Born 11/10/92 in Melton Mowbray. 6ft 2. Right footed. Played for Leicester City Signed from the age of 8 years old and signed for the Mariners at under 16 after being released by the Foxes. Featured for the Mariners' first team during pre-season.
Can I ask what your motive was posting this? The only people this is ever going to help is the opposition and is it really worth that for the obvious excitement you get from posting it a day before matchday? Well done, you went to training or spoke to someone - I'm dead pleased for you. This kind of action could be seriously harmful in the future.
Do you really think Ipswich's scouts are going to be scouring the internet to see if anyone knows who there opposition are going to play in there next match?
Why is it inconceivable for 1 member of staff - someone from their media team for example - to spend 10 minutes on the internet to see if there is any news which can be relayed? And even if they dont, I ask again - what is hoped to be achieved by posting the info? It cannot possibly help HCAFC in any way, shape or form.
I see your point but think its a bit of an overreaction. If Ipswich did take notice of this, it clearly did them a lot of good.
Well yeah, but I didnt really care for today's result much anyway. I was more thinking of future similar incidents and avoiding them.