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  1. The Mackem of Oz

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    So it looks like Buckley and Jones will both start against Swansea. That surely must mean we will have a new CB partnership?

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    WILL BUCKLEY and Billy Jones will be rewarded for their Capital One Cup displays with a start in Saturday’s Premier League encounter against Swansea.

    The pair of summer signings were two of seven players introduced to the starting line-up in last night’s League Cup third round clash against Stoke and both impressed, despite Sunderland crashing out of the competition.

    And Sunderland boss Gus Poyet has confirmed they will keep their place in the side against Swansea - who beat Everton 3-0 to advance to the fourth round last night - as the Black Cats continue their search for a first Premier League win of the campaign.

    Poyet said: “Buckley is going to play on Saturday and Billy Jones as well, for sure.”

    Jozy Altidore will also be in contention for his first league start of the season after ending a 10-month goal drought in the 2-1 defeat last.

    With fellow strikers Connor Wickham missing the game with a back problem and Steven Fletcher still recovering from a calf strain, Poyet was pleased to see Altidore on the scoresheet.

    “It was important for Jozy to score,” said Poyet.

    “It’s been a long time and it’s very difficult for a striker.

    “He led the line because we lost Connor yesterday morning with a little problem in his back.

    “It was difficult for Jozy. Jozy knows that he needs to score goals to convince people and to do better for us.”

    Poyet felt there was little between the two sides after Altidore’s opener was cancelled out by a brace from Stoke left-back Marc Muniesa.

    But the Sunderland boss was again left ruing the Black Cats’ inability to convert a promising situation into victory.

    He added: “I hate losing, so it’s difficult. I don’t think we played badly, I don’t think there was a difference between the two teams.

    “Like I always say, between most of the teams in the Premier League, there is little difference and one decision can change a game one way or the other.

    “I thought that decision went against us.

    “I suppose sooner or later, we are going to have one the other way around and we are going to win a football game.”

    http://www.sunderlandecho.com/sport...n-sunderland-starts-against-swansea-1-6857579

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    If it is true, who would you drop, and what formation would you play. I am a big advocate to drop the JOS and Brown partnership, and bring in Vergini and Coates. I just feel they have more speed and can pass the ball out. The problem with JOS and Brown is they lump the ball up field, which then means we lose possession and they opposition is on the attack.

    I think that AJ could be dropped for Buckley, and Alvarez on the left. We need some pace and directness, and Jones/Buckley on the right sounds good. Both have pace and will attack.
     
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  2. The Outlaw

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    Would love to see this.
     
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  3. The Relic

    The Relic Well-Known Member

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    Two to start against Swansea? Well, it can't be worse than the eleven against Stoke I guess. If we just play Mannone and a striker, we'll see what happens, eh? I like this Poyet guy. He's a real thinker.
     
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  4. clockstander

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    Good news, but I hope this is the begining of the end for O'shea and not Santa.
     
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  5. marcusblackcat

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    I thought Santi was our best player on Tuesday mind! Is Coates injured? A few I spoke to thought he was awful but I thought he did OK. The only "Mistake" he made was when JOS shouted for the ball and he left it for him and then JOS didn't play it so he cleared it! Not his fault in the slightest and he looks like a good footballer.

    Santi in the centre alongside Wes or JOS as he has been one of our bright sparks this season.
     
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  6. The Relic

    The Relic Well-Known Member

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    Don't think we can drop Santi - there's a Claus in his contract.

    Seriously, he's been one of our better players this season, and, what with his recent selection for Argentina, he'll be up for it right now.
     
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  7. Rick O'Shea

    Rick O'Shea Well-Known Member

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    Really? Don't believe that for a second. Couldn't see the club or any club agreeing to that one for a defender that isn't necessarily going to A)settle in England B)Adapt to football in PL C)warrant a start week in week out
     
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  8. Sidthemackem

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    JOS just too slow these days for me, so agree with this entirely.
     
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  9. marcusblackcat

    marcusblackcat SAFC Sheriff
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    Re-read what relic said and think about it indi - Santi Claus.......???
     
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  10. Rick O'Shea

    Rick O'Shea Well-Known Member

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    HAHahahaha. FFS. <doh> Hook line and sinker. Might have to make that vansish. <wizard>
     
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    :laugh: <doh> Can't believe it needed spelling out (sorry Indi)
     
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  12. Rick O'Shea

    Rick O'Shea Well-Known Member

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    This is what happens when I try multi-tasking. Funny though.
     
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  13. Nads

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    I think Jones looked decent made some cracking runs, could be a real asset having a natural in that role.

    I'd go Santi/Brown CB.
     
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  14. Smug in Boots

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    I love the way Poyet has the courage to change things and doesn't have favourites <ok>
     
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  15. Nads

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    Open to debate that mate, the 'JOS as a shoe in' status questions it.

    Generally agree, but CB is an area that needs addressing.
     
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  16. Smug in Boots

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    He 'looked at' other CB's and brought in Coates ........ I think he'd have signed the Celtic lad if it was possible.

    I don't like JOS but his leadership outshines his ability, other players trust him for whatever reason ........ I don't.

    I don't believe either JOS or Wes will be first choice this time next year either.
     
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  17. Nads

    Nads Well-Known Member

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    I hope not mate, as we discussed last week the lack of pace at CB seems to be the only logical reason why we are set up too deep, and that is giving us twice the work to do when we move forward.

    I think Buckley needs a run with his pace, and although Alvarez & AJ both lack it, PVA will give a burst down the opposite side.

    We could even hoy Buckley in front of PVA and terrorise folk with pace and overlaps, whilst using the other flank to build up a head of steam and space centrally.
     
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  18. Smug in Boots

    Smug in Boots Well-Known Member

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    Discussed last week <doh>

    FFS, I have to keep off the drink, I can't remember any of that ........ who are you btw and what kind of porn site is this anyway?
     
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  19. Nads

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    What do you mean there's no ****ing peas?
     
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  20. Smug in Boots

    Smug in Boots Well-Known Member

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    <laugh>

    I'm falling into a black hole now <doh>
     
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