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Jamie O'Hara's the interesting pick. I'm guessing Lasse was never going to start this game so Slavisa's options were Jamie O'Hara or Chris Baird (or be completely radical) next to Scott Parker. Maybe Slavisa has seen something in watching Brighton where we'd benefit from Jamie and his passing ability. Potentially a cross field into Ryan Tunnicliffe on the right in behind Liam Rosenior (who'll play left back and may tuck in). Also Lewis Dunk has that Dan Burn physique to him, so maybe more frequent and better quality balls into the strikers and try to catch Dunk out.
We wait and see, got to try and dig deep again and hopefully Lasse Vigen Christensen can affect the game from the bench - of which he is more than capable of doing.
Tim Ream may benefit from Anthony Knockaert wanting to come inwards rather than taking Ream down the line. Defend narrow and stay tight; Hemed and Wilson are both clever movers so got to try and keep switched on.
Without Tom Cairney or Michael Madl (and then the improving Ince), you've got see a point as a very good result. I'd take that and go into Ipswich without a loss in five.
Come on you Whites!
Cairney and Madle injured I assume, they will be missed along with Ince.
Yes, a point would be magnificent.
Yes they are injured.
Worrying thing for me is that 2 hours before the game O'Hara is tweeting about his family issues, mind should be on the game for me. Hopefully he still goes out and performs
It's interesting at best.
Possibly a change to the formtion to throw the opposition. I trust in Joka.
Coyw!
Quote from: westcliff white on April 15, 2016, 07:19:23 PM
Yes they are injured.
Worrying thing for me is that 2 hours before the game O'Hara is tweeting about his family issues, mind should be on the game for me. Hopefully he still goes out and performs
I would think that he is professional enough to get focused for the game.