Evening All!
Not a major revelation here, but thought I would do a quick analysis of all the results to date, given that NA has operated a pretty even shuffle, and see which keepers and defenders have conceded the fewest number of goals, and which midfielders and attackers have been on the field when we have scored goals.
I haven't double checked this for accuracy, but my findings throw up this 4-4-2 line-up ( with a few positions undecided because scores are even )
Davis / Bart / Forecast ( -3 )
Butterfield ( -4 )
Fonte ( -3 )
Martin / Seaborne ( -4 )
Dickson / Harding ( -4 )
Chamberlain ( +4 )
Cork ( +5 )
Schneiderlin ( +4 )
Lallana ( +7 )
Lambert / Guly ( +4 )
Connolly ( +7 )
How far removed is this from everybody's idea of a starting team against Leeds United?
It excludes two of our most experienced players in Chaplow, Hammond.
Cork, Lallana and Connolly catch the eye from an attacking point of view.
Excluded Reeves as I doubt NA would consider him seriously for the big KO.
De Ridder would obviously come into the equation.
Not a major revelation here, but thought I would do a quick analysis of all the results to date, given that NA has operated a pretty even shuffle, and see which keepers and defenders have conceded the fewest number of goals, and which midfielders and attackers have been on the field when we have scored goals.
I haven't double checked this for accuracy, but my findings throw up this 4-4-2 line-up ( with a few positions undecided because scores are even )
Davis / Bart / Forecast ( -3 )
Butterfield ( -4 )
Fonte ( -3 )
Martin / Seaborne ( -4 )
Dickson / Harding ( -4 )
Chamberlain ( +4 )
Cork ( +5 )
Schneiderlin ( +4 )
Lallana ( +7 )
Lambert / Guly ( +4 )
Connolly ( +7 )
How far removed is this from everybody's idea of a starting team against Leeds United?
It excludes two of our most experienced players in Chaplow, Hammond.
Cork, Lallana and Connolly catch the eye from an attacking point of view.
Excluded Reeves as I doubt NA would consider him seriously for the big KO.
De Ridder would obviously come into the equation.