Not in all positions though Ivor. We now have four wide players: Routledge, Dyer, Pablo, Lamah. Midfield: JDG, Ki, Britton, Agustien (maybe). And one of the midfield can be sat in favor of playing 3 of the wingers, or Michu dropping back. Up front: Michu .... unless he plays deeper, then its a battle for Moore and Itay. So really all of the above have to show something to be included, because against Bradford I have to guess that ML will put the fastest, slickest 11 on the field he can to do the most damage. I think our back four is set - no doubt about that. Vorm ahead of Tremmel for the final - but you never know.
Hey chaps, I'm inviting people to vote on our "who's going down" thread to canvass 606 wisdom, come over and vote your 3 to go down if you fancy it. Best of luck this weekend, think you'll stuff West Ham personally!
As others have said, the control game we saw at Sunderland is what I expect. Nice to think we can now defend deep and counter attack if things start to go against us though. On paper they have a very good first XI. I haven't seen much evidence of a good team so far this season though so I expect to win 1 - nil
They're having a pretty awful time at the moment which, historically, means that we'll kick start the second half of their season today. But this season is different; we're really good on the road! 2-1 to the Swans - just a last minute consolation for WHU.
Teams out: Swans: Gerhard Tremmel, Angel Rangel, Chico Flores, Ashley Williams (capt), Ben Davies, Leon Britton, Jonathan de Guzman, Ki Sung-Yueng, Wayne Routledge, Pablo Hernandez, Michu. Subs: David Cornell, Garry Monk, Dwight Tiendalli, Roland Lamah, Nathan Dyer, Itay Shechter, Luke Moore.
Monk preferred over Bartley on the bench??? Moore is now available to us - like this a lot, I think it gives us much greater tactical flexibility.
I do like Moore, he's a clever player, not everybody's cup of tea but has got plenty of skill. Would like to see him knuckle down and make the CF position his.