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Naismith off !! glad we havnt paid for this waste.
  • summerhope
    Posts: 51
    Cant pass, control or head a ball. So glad we didn't pay for this guy. Contributes to the right side being  soooooooo weak. Oviedo offers so much more when he has come on but yet he keeps him on the bench.
  • zagan
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    Oviedo play's on the left......
    Naismith is not a right winger, he's just been thrown there, yet again.....And more than likely contributes more than you ever could...... 

    happy new year.....
  • summerhope
    Posts: 51
    well,  i could at least get in the way.

    ALL the best Zagan.
  • zagan
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    Cheers mate.
  • sambo applecart
    Posts: 24,216
    nobody was moaning when he scored in the derby. 
  • EPLWarrior
    Posts: 206
    Agree and disagree on this one, it's more a case of he's **** on the right side of our midfield rather than being **** overall, the guys got some goals and has a decent workrate considering both of his knees have blown up, as well as the fact his fullback is actually a centreback who was originally a center mid, doesn't help him much. I'd like to see him given a chance as a striker.
  • efc fan from kentucky
    Posts: 726
    I think his best chance of success will be as a striker, but don't know when we'd sub him for Jelly.
  • CharlieCroker
    Posts: 952

    I think his best chance of success will be as a striker, but don't know when we'd sub him for Jelly.


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    Considering the pair of them made their reputations as just that- a pair- would it not be interesting to see them both play as strikers in a 442? I suppose Moyes knows best, having had the benefit of seeing the squad train. We are in the dark, as far as this goes.

    I would like to see some of the training sessions on this website. On Fridays, the Club could put up an hour or so of the various formations playing in actual match conditions. Obviously, we would not want to give too much away, so the footage could be edited or doctored to influence the weekend's opposition. An archive of training sessions would give us blue-nosed armchair pundits plenty of food for discussion.
  • efc fan from kentucky
    Posts: 726
    I thought Mirallas would be better as a striker too but he's been good on the right wing. But then where to move Fellaini? This is assuming we run a 4-4-2. Fellaini has done exceptional up front but I guess he could be moved back to midfield.

    I tried this on fifa the other day. I ran out a 4-4-2 but with the mid 4 being in a diamond and had Fellaini as the most advanced of the 4 so it kept him further forward. I liked the thought of that. Then you can have Jelly and Naismith as the 2 strikers. Well in the game I had Jelly and Anichebe.
  • EPLWarrior
    Posts: 206
     I tried this on fifa the other day. I ran out a 4-4-2 but with the mid 4 being in a diamond and had Fellaini as the most advanced of the 4 so it kept him further forward. I liked the thought of that. Then you can have Jelly and Naismith as the 2 strikers. Well in the game I had Jelly and Anichebe.

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    On FIFA I rock a 4-2-3-1 with Gibson + Fellaini as the CM's and Ossie as the CAM peanuts and mirallas on the wings and jelly up front.

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