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McGeady has not played for them since 26 November. Not sure whether he is injured or out of favour, but he was probably their best player last season.
How the mighty have fallen, Sunderland, with Bolton Wanderers arguably the finest example of how to waste, and miss manage lots of money in British football, their fall from grace dramatic and to me sad being one of the North East giants that always had a great history in English football, known when I was a young boy as the Bank of England side with such great players as Ray Daniels and Len Shackleton. Even now I am at a loss to explain why a team with Grigg, Wyke, Leadbitter, Watmore,Ozturk, McNulty and McLaughlin are struggling to make a mark in this division. On to our more important to us team The Rovers, after a great win yesterday I hope for no or very few only if injured changes, lets get some stability and confidence, at this time of the year the clever use of substitutes being important, rather than changes, something Darren did perfectly at Peterborough. Would you make changes? A very important game with regards to the rest of the season, can we get back to a consistent run of good results? What is your take on Sunderland? Lots to discuss about the game, please have your say.
Difficult one re Gomes/Copps.Gomes did very well yesterday in a slightly different role. I'd keep him in.Didn't Taylor go off injured near the end? If so, same team for me with Copps on the right in his place.
Quote from: tommy toes on December 27, 2019, 12:27:13 pmDifficult one re Gomes/Copps.Gomes did very well yesterday in a slightly different role. I'd keep him in.Didn't Taylor go off injured near the end? If so, same team for me with Copps on the right in his place.Not difficult atall, Gomes starts, he has earnt his place over the last two games in that central position. Taylor came off for tactical reasons so that we could introduce another defender, no injury just tiredness.
Parkinson to go if we win?
Quote from: selby on December 27, 2019, 10:33:45 am How the mighty have fallen, Sunderland, with Bolton Wanderers arguably the finest example of how to waste, and miss manage lots of money in British football, their fall from grace dramatic and to me sad being one of the North East giants that always had a great history in English football, known when I was a young boy as the Bank of England side with such great players as Ray Daniels and Len Shackleton. Even now I am at a loss to explain why a team with Grigg, Wyke, Leadbitter, Watmore,Ozturk, McNulty and McLaughlin are struggling to make a mark in this division. On to our more important to us team The Rovers, after a great win yesterday I hope for no or very few only if injured changes, lets get some stability and confidence, at this time of the year the clever use of substitutes being important, rather than changes, something Darren did perfectly at Peterborough. Would you make changes? A very important game with regards to the rest of the season, can we get back to a consistent run of good results? What is your take on Sunderland? Lots to discuss about the game, please have your say. Try Phil Parkinson for one of the latest reasons the two are struggling. I wouldn’t worry too much about your game with the Mackems as long as he’s in charge. Yet again yesterday he left all the skilfull players out in favour of 5 defenders and two defensive midfielders and spent the game lumping the ball to a stranded Wyke, just as he always did with Madine at Bolton. Even his subs yesterday were like for like instead of injecting some skill and pace. He’s a Neanderthal and never learns so expect 3 easier points than you think on Sunday.
Retdon, is it a case of the players not being very good? or the style of play imposed on them by a manager not suiting them? To be fair to Grigg and Wyke, I don't think many of our supporters would have been upset if we had signed either one of them in the last transfer window with what has happened to our striker position since then, and their reputations in the game before going to Sunderland.