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The Enforcer?

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  1. tigerrev

    tigerrev Well-Known Member

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    Great performance today V Rotherham - see what we can do when the shackles are off!! <cheers>. However, there were a couple of times when Rotherham walked through our midfield too easily. Therefore should we use Harry (Maguire not Callaghan) as a midfield enforcer? Sitting in front of the back 4, Harry could offer some much needed protection and in effect would provide us with a 5 man midfield to counter that of Derby. I'm talking about the away leg here with Diame being the one to make way. We all know Mo can't play twice in 4 days anyway. Thoughts?
     
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    TIGERSCAVE Well-Known Member

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    Sorry Rev…. far too common sensical .. I don't care how we win as long as we do...
     
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  3. Ernie Shackleton

    Ernie Shackleton Well-Known Member

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    Not a good time to start experimenting.
     
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  4. CANADATIGER

    CANADATIGER Well-Known Member

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    Interesting idea. Bruce says he sees Harry as a Yaya Toure type player, big, strong, can carry the ball through the middle, puts in some great long passes (through balls?), real threat in the box on set pieces, and can tackle. Hudds is vulnerable defensively, is slower than Harry, and Livermore needs support to neutralise Derby's midfielders running through. I'd leave Diame in though, and put Hudds on the bench.
     
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  5. tigerrev

    tigerrev Well-Known Member

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    Something needs tweaking - Derby won't be as wasteful as Rotherham if we give them time and space
     
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  6. lakesideview

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    Tigerev, strange, we said exactly the same on the way home. That have a strong midfield.
     
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  7. Evington

    Evington Well-Known Member

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    I'd save Diame for the home leg.
     
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    johnbo Well-Known Member

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    We must have looked at the games we have lost to them, lets hope we have learned from them, yes they do have a very good midfield and will be backed by a 30,000 crowd so expect them to come at us. Hopefully we will change something we have to after 6 goals against and nothing in return
     
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  9. Steven Toast

    Steven Toast Well-Known Member

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    We should've gone in for Sam Morsy when we had the chance. His nickname? The Enforcer. Would be worth a lot more now though.
     
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  10. Edelman

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    Depends what kind of experimenting youre talking about.
     
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  11. RicardoHCAFC

    RicardoHCAFC Well-Known Member
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    We do have an abundance of good centre backs so we can spare him from there, and for a defender who doesn't play a lot he seems to cause a lot of trouble in the opposition box, either through getting in there himself or through being involved early in attacking moves.
     
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