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Team v Reading

Discussion in 'Millwall' started by tommylion, Jul 31, 2011.

  1. benwall

    benwall Member

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    Changed my mind about Left back; maybe Stewart would handle Kebe better than Barron did last season at the Den..

    Forde
    Dunne Robinson Ward Stewart
    Henry Tam Trotter Bouazza
    Marquis Henderson

    Subs: Mildenhall Barron Purse Racon McQuoid.
     
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  2. Millwallsteve

    Millwallsteve Waterloo's Finest Forum Moderator

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    That's why I went with Bouazza on the left for pace but mostly because of Scottie being bullied off the ball so may times in the past and I would continue to make Bouazza 1st choice ahead of Barron. <ok>

    Stewart's pace at left back would counter Kebe's pace and forward runs who is a class act. <ok>
     
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  3. Jimmy Abdous Hip

    Jimmy Abdous Hip Member

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    Kebe has mainly been used as a left winger for Reading and Mcanuff on the right, hopefully they'll sell Long before the game!
     
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  4. Millwallsteve

    Millwallsteve Waterloo's Finest Forum Moderator

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    Oh OK Jimmy, I remember his breaking forward runs against Swansea at Wembly down the right side so assumed he was they're right winger. <ok>
     
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  5. tommylion

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    I was at the Reading away game last year and he took our left side apart - one time dancing around five of our players in about 3 steps - he was a 'right' bloody handfull, and if I remember correctly, it was him that put the ball over for Long to score!

    Need someone to take him out!
     
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