Brady was injured according to NB, but I think he said he should be OK for TWS (it might have been the complete opposite though )
i had a lot to drink last night, so maybe my memory is failing me, but was stewart as bad as everybody is saying? i seem to remember when he went off saying to my mate, thats a mistake and it should have been mclean, stewart got the better of the left back a couple of times while mclean just fell over everytime the ball was near... i thought one of the worst displays was koren, which was worrying as it appears, when hes off colour, so are we..if he gets injured we are donald ducked.
You must be joking mate...the worst player on the pitch last night for one of the best and maybe our MOM. Oli is a liability defensively and I wouldn't even have him on the bench. He makes Cairney look like a greyhound. I'd start the final 11 last night but with Brady in for Cullen. Bench...Gulacsi, Dudgeon, Cairney, Stewart, McLean.
I'd go for Stewart to start, Brady on the bench. Agree the rest. P.S. - will Brady be fit? Wasn't he injured?
Maybe i'm crazy but... -----------Mannone----------- Rosenior Chester Hobbs Dudgeon Stewart McKenna Evans Brady -------- King - Fryatt --------- Sorry Robbie.
I think Oilyvagina is a powderpuff and I'm a bit surprised people don't remember how timid he was when he first played for us. HOWEVER, I reckon Nick will attempt to persist with him at least on the bench. Put it this way, I'll be spitting feathers if he starts on tuesday ahead of Corry.
That's worth considering tbh. Koren is in a pretty unique position in that he is guaranteed to play every game because his long range goal threat is more of a danger than any other source of goals, even if he isn't playing well. Thing is having him in the team means we have to play 1 up front with hardly any support.
the way to help solve our goalscoring problems, is to take out the guy whos probably been involved in 95% of the ones we have scored? i dont see it personally
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