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Originally posted by dendol So how did he go? Will he keep his spot next week?
He might, not sure about Grundy though.
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He did okay, spent big chunks of the game on the bench. Could have kicked a goal. Fosdike still in doubt for next week, so his spot will probably rest of Fosdike's injury.
Yeah not too bad from Schmidt. Even if Fossie comes back next week, i think Phillips may be demoted (even though they once again used him in the midfield when they should of planted him up forward full time.)
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Originally posted by swantastic Next week OUT,Grundy,Schmidt.IN Davis,Fosdike
Gee, how we give up on them quickly.
The forward set-up was different this week to last, where they were playing a lot through Grundy. This time Hall was used as the primary target and Grundy was on the periphery. It didn't help that the Swans spent so much time playing kick to kick in the back half in response to Port's numbers behind the ball. Grundy is likely to be more dangerous when they can get the ball in quickly and he can get himself into a one-on-one situation.
Even though he didn't touch the ball much, he still looked pretty composed out there.
I'd be giving Grundy another game next week, and Schmidt too, if Fossie doesn't come up. If they want to find room for someone else, Phillips is probably the one to go. I like the cut of his jib but he doesn't quite look ready - and they haven't worked out how to best use him as a forward crumber.
Originally posted by liz Gee, how we give up on them quickly.
The forward set-up was different this week to last, where they were playing a lot through Grundy. This time Hall was used as the primary target and Grundy was on the periphery. It didn't help that the Swans spent so much time playing kick to kick in the back half in response to Port's numbers behind the ball. Grundy is likely to be more dangerous when they can get the ball in quickly and he can get himself into a one-on-one situation.
Even though he didn't touch the ball much, he still looked pretty composed out there.
I'd be giving Grundy another game next week, and Schmidt too, if Fossie doesn't come up. If they want to find room for someone else, Phillips is probably the one to go. I like the cut of his jib but he doesn't quite look ready - and they haven't worked out how to best use him as a forward crumber.
Davis won't get in next week. Probably no changes.
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Originally posted by liz Gee, how we give up on them quickly.
Yep during the week Grundy,hes the best thing since sliced bread,now hes gone moldy now back to the magoos,Schmidt people were talking like his @@@@ dont stink and i tell you it does,he was VERY so so tonight.
Now this is a thread that i would expect on the ego -centric, wank session that is redandwhiteonline.com...
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