Right after a 5th consecutive win the team pretty much picks itself. But there is 2 question marks over places and both of them are in midfield. Matty James should be fit for a return against Peterborough and he has been one of our best players in recent weeks. Andy King has came in and done reasonable well without setting the world of fire. The other place up for grabs is on the wing. Ben Marshall has been out of sorts for the majority of the season and he just appears to completely lacking confidence. He rarely shoots now which is something he should be doing alot more as we all seen last season he is more then capable from distance. Should Nigel decide the change it then Lloyd Dyer will come into the side. Zak Whitbread might be available for the bench but Sean St. Ledger is still a few weeks away, Liam Moore should be over his illness aswell for saturday. So here is what I would go with Schmeichel De Laet Morgan Keane Konchesky Dyer Drinkwater James Knockaert Nugent Wood Subs- Logan, Moore, King, Wellens, Marshall, Gallagher, Waghorn
Yes Charles 5 league wins Burnley 0-1 Leicester Leicester 6-1 Huddersfield Bristol City 0-4 Leicester Leicester 1-0 Middlesbrough Leicester 2-1 Wolves Does that make it any easier for you?
So the team picks itself (it will be the same) yet there is question over 2 places in midfield! If that's true then the team doesn't pick itself and he contradicted himself quite vastly!
Again Charles read it very closely, "the team pretty much picks itself", I have highlighted the key words for you. Thats the thing Charles when you have a very good squad, you have the luxury to swap a few things and keep the team fresh and on it toes
Yes Charlie. You've got it right. The team will pick itself, but if there are any questions then it will be between Andy King/Matty James and Ben Marshall/Lloyd Dyer. My dog could've worked that out.
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Jesus, just how picky and argumentative is this kid. He has far too much time on his hands to be coming on football forums and picking fault at things like that. Sad! funny but Sad! Bless him.
If it was up to me, all dogs on the world would be killed! Not to mention that I'm petrified of them!
Charles when you only 13 years old dogs can seem to be very big and scary. As you get older you realise they arent that bad. Just dont look them in the eye or antagonise* them and you will be fine *This word means dont wind them up
Charles knew he lost the argument so changed the subject. Anyway back on topic. We really need to beat Peterborough and continue our form. Next week a few of our rivals are guaranteed to slip up so we need to take advantage
With watford playing palace on friday night, lets hope they draw but ultimately its in our own hands. Peterborough away is a potential banana skin but hopefully we will come away with the 3 points.
Schmeichel De Laet Morgan Keane Konchesky Marshall King Drinkwater Knockaert Nugent Wood Subs- Logan, Moore, Dyer, Wellens/Vardy, James, Futacs, Waghorn i.e. subject to any new injuries since the Wolves game I'd stick with the same team. Keeping King in the middle with DD and Marshall on the wing. Just bring Moore on to the bench instead of Gallagher and James instead of Vardy or Wellens
Charlie was trying to spell his own nickname but got 2 letters wrong "Hull Idiot" Had to explain for Charlie Although i thought he was leaving this forum
I think King did enough to deserve his starting place again vs Peterborough. I'd name an unchanged side from the Wolves game. My bench would be Logan, Moore, Dyer, Wellens, James, Futacs, Waghorn.
A draw is what i can see from this game, our form has dropped slightly but we are still picking up points. They have an excellent player on loan from Spurs who plays on the wing, loves taking on defenses and scores a fair few goals, a decent lad from ManU in the middle also. Boyd is still there and with it being against Leicester! they will be right up for it..... Not to be taken lightly, a win would be a top result.