Harper. Rosenior. Chester. Dawson. Robertson. Elmohamady. Meyler. Quinn. Brady. Jelavic. N'Doye. Subs. McGregor. Bruce. McShane. Livermore. Huddlestone. Hernandez. Aluko.
Harper Bruce Dawson Mcshane Elmo Livermore Meyler Huddlestone Brady Quinn (in a free role as in FA Cup final) N'Doye Subs : Mcgregor, Rosie, Robertson, Chester, Jelavic (only on bench as he's clearly not fit), Aluko, Hernandez
.......................Harper. .........McShane . Chester. Dawson. .....Elmo. Brady ................... Meyler Quinn ..........................Ramirez .................. Jelavic. N'Doye. Subs.
On Saturday i was listening to City on Humberside and watching Final Score on lappy. Final score was doing its 'team of the season' and in the 6 nominees for left back was Robertson.
We need 6 points and there ain't a permutation which ever way you cook it that can get us those points
Not seen it confirmed anywhere but Mcshane had some sort of injury on Saturday so might be a doubt. Harper Chester Daws Rosy Elmo Meyler Quinniesta Brady Robertson N'Doye/Jelavic N'doye will probably start but I'd go with just one up front with the three behind rotating around a bit to give us a good attacking balance, Brady the most attacking of them if possible
These teams are far too lightweight, I'd go with Harper Elmo Chester Dawson McShane Rosenior Meyler Livermore Quinn Brady Jelavic
Harper Chester Dawson McShane Elmo Brady Quinn for sure start,, Imo. The other 4 places depend on who shows up all week in training.
This is a game where we need players who will give 100% for the cause and who can carry a threat to Spurs, so I would go with: Harper, Chester, Dawson, McShane, Elmo, Meyler, Quinn, Brady, Robertson, N'Doye, Jelavic I know it's against Spurs, but Huddlestone and Livermore lost the right to play by their lacklustre displays v Burnley.
I'd stick with 3-5-2, i think 4-4-2 suits us when we are the 'better' team and need to attack, but away to Spurs same ol' formation should work well. I'd like to see Ramirez come in for Livermore and Meyler for Hudd. Most importantly, I want whoever tells Steve Harper to aim for Elmo every single time he gets the ball to tell him to start mixining it up a bit and playing it short occasionally. One of the most frustrating things from the Burnley game was how quick we lost possession from Harper having it as every ball went high and long to our right wing.