ScouseFox Posted 23 October 2014 Share Posted 23 October 2014 schlupp was as bad as usual against burnley. he scored a tap in so ****** like kingmong think he is god's gift. he was still shit. my nan could've scored that and she would've been more of a threat for the rest of the 90 minutes too cos he was fúcking gashorama as per Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fuchsntf Posted 23 October 2014 Share Posted 23 October 2014 I reckon,.. we will beat Swansea, then lose our 1st home game the following week. We will be bottom by middle of November and be 15th by the new year.Easter 16th, finishing 15th at the EOS. Ulloah will end up scoring 16 goals, Vardy 11, James 8, Nugent 7.Mahrez 9.Wood will score a Hattrick. We will get wallopped twice by Man.City and at old Trafford.Not score again more than 3 goals. We lose either Wes or Liam to a longterm injury.Drinkwater will be in and out of the side. Knoccky will score 5 important goals.Schlupp, and Simpson will score the goals to get us to the semis of the FA. Where we beat Liverpool 1-0 to reach the final, losing to Man.utd 3-2. There..!!!! just looking at the highs and lows of the season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan LCFC Posted 23 October 2014 Share Posted 23 October 2014 *cough* Haven't you seen Graziano Pelle this season. Mahrez was better, but he & Schlupp were our most threatening players. He may have more natural ability, but he isn't showing it at the minute, people were saying Obertan was naturally gifted when he joined Man Utd, despite scoring against us mind, he is shit, same applies to Ben Arfa on his day quality player, like Knockaert he shows it once in a blue moon. Yeah I have. Nothing down to the fact he's from the Eredivisie. I'm more bothered about where a player's going rather than where they're from. 5 goals in the Eredivisie so far or 5 goals in the Premier League? Largely against the top sides in this league too. I actually wouldn't be against signing Castaignos, but oh well. Ben Arfa is a quality player who wasn't helped by player under a defensive, incompetent manager in Pardew. Obertan is just crap - scoring against Leicester doesn't make you a good player, we've got a history of conceding to traditionally slagged off players. Samaras is bound to score on November 1st Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kingfox Posted 23 October 2014 Share Posted 23 October 2014 schlupp was as bad as usual against burnley. he scored a tap in so ****** like kingmong think he is god's gift. he was still shit. my nan could've scored that and she would've been more of a threat for the rest of the 90 minutes too cos he was fúcking gashorama as per Has Jeff killed your Dog or something? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Captain... Posted 23 October 2014 Share Posted 23 October 2014 Against Burnley Schlupp's pace caused them all kinds of problems, but his end product didn't, against Newcastle he got the run on Janmaat once and destroyed him, the problem was he only got in that position once, not all his fault, the midfield has to share the blame for that. He is not a bad player to have and his defensive work against Arsenal was phenomenal, unfortunately for him he has not had a settled position, I would consider playing him in the development squad at left back and, unless Konch gets injured, only play him at left wing against a top side where he can double up with Konch and use his pace to relieve pressure and give them something to think about even if his end product is poor full backs don't like to venture forwards against that sort of pace. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ricey Posted 23 October 2014 Share Posted 23 October 2014 I like this Ricey but I'd want Vardy on the right and Mahrez on the left...... I think they are both stronger cutting in on their favoured foot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ricey Posted 23 October 2014 Share Posted 23 October 2014 Against Burnley Schlupp's pace caused them all kinds of problems, but his end product didn't, against Newcastle he got the run on Janmaat once and destroyed him, the problem was he only got in that position once, not all his fault, the midfield has to share the blame for that. He is not a bad player to have and his defensive work against Arsenal was phenomenal, unfortunately for him he has not had a settled position, I would consider playing him in the development squad at left back and, unless Konch gets injured, only play him at left wing against a top side where he can double up with Konch and use his pace to relieve pressure and give them something to think about even if his end product is poor full backs don't like to venture forwards against that sort of pace. Look up erratic in the dictionary and there's a photo Jeff Schlupp. I don't mean that in a negative way, part of his charm is that he's unpredictable. He is capable of doing some fantastic things, but also capable of doing some atrocious things, but either way he causes teams problems and is capable of breaking teams down. Add to that his defensive covering for Konch and all in all he's a useful player to have in certain games. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aus Fox Posted 23 October 2014 Share Posted 23 October 2014 Kasper De Laet Wes Moore Konch Cambiasso James Drinkwater Nugent Vardy Ulloa Hamer, Mahrez, Was, Simpson, Tony K, Hammond, Wood Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan LCFC Posted 23 October 2014 Share Posted 23 October 2014 Look up erratic in the dictionary and there's a photo Jeff Schlupp. I don't mean that in a negative way, part of his charm is that he's unpredictable. He is capable of doing some fantastic things, but also capable of doing some atrocious things, but either way he causes teams problems and is capable of breaking teams down. Add to that his defensive covering for Konch and all in all he's a useful player to have in certain games. That's how I'd describe Knockaert. The more I think about this the more I think we may see the likes of Hammond again. I could see us setting up in the same way we set up against Arsenal for example, a side likely to dominate possession and one who are susceptible to the counter. For all their nice intricate play in the final third, I didn't think much to Swansea defensively at all the other day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thybluefox Posted 23 October 2014 Share Posted 23 October 2014 Kasper De Laet Wes Moore Konch Cambiasso James Drinkwater Nugent Vardy Ulloa Hamer, Mahrez, Was, Simpson, Tony K, Hammond, Wood Far too narrow, surely? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LCFC FOX Posted 23 October 2014 Share Posted 23 October 2014 Kasper De Laet Wasyl Morgan Moore Koncheskey Drinkwater Cambiasso James Vardy Ulloa Hamer, Simpson, King, Powell, Knockaert, Mahrez, Wood 5-3-2 to cope with the wingers and a 3-5-2 going forward. If things don't go well change it up a bit and bring Mahrez on. Time for Powell and Wood to get a chance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kitchandro Posted 23 October 2014 Share Posted 23 October 2014 Has Jeff killed your Dog or something? If you can't see he's shit there is no helping you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robin JD Popley Posted 23 October 2014 Share Posted 23 October 2014 Want us to see us play our natural game as I said in the scoreline prediction thread, so, 4-3-3 for me. Kasper, Simpson (like RDL but lots of goals have been given away as a result of play down that right side), Morgan, Moore, Konchesky, James, Cambiasso, Drinkwater, Nugent, Vardy, Ulloa. Bar Simpson, that is the team that beat Man Utd and I think we should line up with most weeks. You can interchange personal through form and fitness but this is our best formation. Edit - Hope Nick Powell gets a look in on the bench too, think he could start to have an impact! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThurnbyLodgeFox Posted 23 October 2014 Share Posted 23 October 2014 There's a reason United didn't persue their interest in him. Not good enough, L1/low end championship is Schlupp's level Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest LCFC_World Posted 23 October 2014 Share Posted 23 October 2014 We're playing and out of form Swansea team, and this is our chance to get back to winning ways, although I would also be pleased with a point as long as it was a good performance. Now for the team that I would select: Kasper - I considered Hamer, but I would like to see Kasper be given more time to adjust to the premier league. Simpson - much better than RDL defensively, which is what we need. Moore - Hasn't done much wrong so far this season Morgan - Captain, again hasn't done much wrong. Konch - Not the best left back in the world, but solid. Needs replacing in January though. ------------------- Mahrez - Skilful, and has a great shot on him. Quick as well, and can only improve. King - Had a great start to the season, never did nothing wrong to get dropped. Cambiasso - We haven't really seen King and Cambiasso play together yet, and who knows, this could be the start of a fantastic partnership. Schlupp - I know he hasn't been performing well, but we need cover especially with Dyer running down the wing! ------------------- Nugent - Links the midfield to attack, hard worker. Vardy - No doubt, our star man, will scare Swansea's defence with his pace. ------------------ Left out Leo, bring him on around the 60th minute for either Vardy or Nugent. Get Powell on the bench too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kitchandro Posted 23 October 2014 Share Posted 23 October 2014 Anyone see the Mercury today? I'm not encouraged at all by Pearson's comments. Here are a couple of quotes: 'We do believe that as long as we are in the game we have a chance of winning. That is something we need to be slightly more aware of this year' 'That is if you go too open against sides with real attacking quality then you are going to get punished.' They're not exactly the vibes I was hoping for. It sounds like he has not learned a lesson from recent games. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kitchandro Posted 23 October 2014 Share Posted 23 October 2014 We're playing and out of form Swansea team, and this is our chance to get back to winning ways, although I would also be pleased with a point as long as it was a good performance. Now for the team that I would select: Kasper - I considered Hamer, but I would like to see Kasper be given more time to adjust to the premier league. Simpson - much better than RDL defensively, which is what we need. Moore - Hasn't done much wrong so far this season Morgan - Captain, again hasn't done much wrong. Konch - Not the best left back in the world, but solid. Needs replacing in January though. ------------------- Mahrez - Skilful, and has a great shot on him. Quick as well, and can only improve. King - Had a great start to the season, never did nothing wrong to get dropped. Cambiasso - We haven't really seen King and Cambiasso play together yet, and who knows, this could be the start of a fantastic partnership. Schlupp - I know he hasn't been performing well, but we need cover especially with Dyer running down the wing! ------------------- Nugent - Links the midfield to attack, hard worker. Vardy - No doubt, our star man, will scare Swansea's defence with his pace. ------------------ Left out Leo, bring him on around the 60th minute for either Vardy or Nugent. Get Powell on the bench too. You've left out our best player. What on earth are you thinking picking King ahead of Drinkwater? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stevosevic Posted 23 October 2014 Author Share Posted 23 October 2014 Anyone see the Mercury today? I'm not encouraged at all by Pearson's comments. Here are a couple of quotes: 'We do believe that as long as we are in the game we have a chance of winning. That is something we need to be slightly more aware of this year' 'That is if you go too open against sides with real attacking quality then you are going to get punished.' They're not exactly the vibes I was hoping for. It sounds like he has not learned a lesson from recent games. Oh great. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daddylonglegs Posted 23 October 2014 Share Posted 23 October 2014 Our defending has been so sloppy at times this season in terms of the goals we've conceded. Not sure there's any benefit in dropping moore but Simpson surely needs to start eventually? It's a game which is viewed as a must win by both teams considering neither have won since a very good start to the season. I remember getting absolutely shat on in the championship by them a few years ago, and if we play anything like we did against a Newcastle it will be the same again. My team would be Kasper Simpson Moore Morgan Konchesky Drinkwater Hammond King Mahrez Ulloa Vardy Cambiasso in my view will be best used like he was against Stoke - for 45 minutes or so. DEANO and King were excellent at th start of the season and should feel hard done by to be dropped. Granted James and Cambiasso are better players but Hammond is dependable and that's what we need in a game like this - sure up the midfield so we can attack in numbers up front. I would be delighted with a win, and sataified with a draw. Pretty sure Nigel will go for a 'must not lose' approach though. 2-1 Swansea. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silverdaz Posted 23 October 2014 Share Posted 23 October 2014 Oh great. Anyone see the Mercury today? I'm not encouraged at all by Pearson's comments. Here are a couple of quotes: 'We do believe that as long as we are in the game we have a chance of winning. That is something we need to be slightly more aware of this year' 'That is if you go too open against sides with real attacking quality then you are going to get punished.' They're not exactly the vibes I was hoping for. It sounds like he has not learned a lesson from recent games. Hes right though if we go gun ho in this league we will be punished we could afford to do it last year as most teams are not as good as the ones in the premiership Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
daddylonglegs Posted 23 October 2014 Share Posted 23 October 2014 You've left out our best player. What on earth are you thinking picking King ahead of Drinkwater? If you're fishing - aha. If you're not - drinkwater has been below par this season. King has often been our best player. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest LCFC_World Posted 23 October 2014 Share Posted 23 October 2014 You've left out our best player. What on earth are you thinking picking King ahead of Drinkwater? Drinky hasn't been as good as he was previously. I think he needs to be dropped just to show that no one is guaranteed a starting place, make them work harder. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stevosevic Posted 23 October 2014 Author Share Posted 23 October 2014 Drinky hasn't been as good as he was previously. I think he needs to be dropped just to show that no one is guaranteed a starting place, make them work harder. Yep, not playing well imo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan LCFC Posted 23 October 2014 Share Posted 23 October 2014 Anyone see the Mercury today? I'm not encouraged at all by Pearson's comments. Here are a couple of quotes: 'We do believe that as long as we are in the game we have a chance of winning. That is something we need to be slightly more aware of this year' 'That is if you go too open against sides with real attacking quality then you are going to get punished.' They're not exactly the vibes I was hoping for. It sounds like he has not learned a lesson from recent games. We'll see what's been learned after the Swansea game. This is a lesson of this league though. We've had an easy a run as we'll have all season and took one point. We can improve a lot on Saturday and get beaten. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kingfox Posted 23 October 2014 Share Posted 23 October 2014 If you can't see he's shit there is no helping you. If you can't see that Knockaert's shit, there is no helping you either. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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