Wed Jan 06, 2016 6:05 pm
Wed Jan 06, 2016 6:07 pm
Wed Jan 06, 2016 6:08 pm
Rydogsccfc wrote:I really hope he plays Watt and Saadi upfront we would rip teams apart.
Wed Jan 06, 2016 6:09 pm
Wed Jan 06, 2016 6:11 pm
Rydogsccfc wrote:And also I can't think of anyone that uses big man/small man strike combo not to many teams even use two strikers anymore.
Wed Jan 06, 2016 6:13 pm
Bluebird1977 wrote:Rydogsccfc wrote:I really hope he plays Watt and Saadi upfront we would rip teams apart.
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On what basis do you know that they have never played together and saadi has played a few minutes more or less another crocked injury prone signing by tan
Wed Jan 06, 2016 6:14 pm
Bluebird1977 wrote:Rydogsccfc wrote:And also I can't think of anyone that uses big man/small man strike combo not to many teams even use two strikers anymore.
Yea I get you, lets home it works but I doubt we will even get both on the pitch together we been waiting half a season for macheda to show his face and hes off to
Wed Jan 06, 2016 6:52 pm
BlueMagic wrote:Slade seems like he wants this strike pairing? Kind of an old prehistoric way of playing football if you ask me with a big man little man striker partnership, just launch the ball at the big man to hold up or head the ball and play the little man in to score, the type of tactics you would see deployed in park football and merthyr league football etc.
Or am i wrong in thinking this? Just wondering can people on here think of teams that use this in modern football? Give examples of the teams and players below...
Wed Jan 06, 2016 6:55 pm
oxfordblue wrote:BlueMagic wrote:Slade seems like he wants this strike pairing? Kind of an old prehistoric way of playing football if you ask me with a big man little man striker partnership, just launch the ball at the big man to hold up or head the ball and play the little man in to score, the type of tactics you would see deployed in park football and merthyr league football etc.
Or am i wrong in thinking this? Just wondering can people on here think of teams that use this in modern football? Give examples of the teams and players below...
No one plays that anymore the game moved on decades ago
Wed Jan 06, 2016 7:31 pm
pembroke allan wrote:oxfordblue wrote:BlueMagic wrote:Slade seems like he wants this strike pairing? Kind of an old prehistoric way of playing football if you ask me with a big man little man striker partnership, just launch the ball at the big man to hold up or head the ball and play the little man in to score, the type of tactics you would see deployed in park football and merthyr league football etc.
Or am i wrong in thinking this? Just wondering can people on here think of teams that use this in modern football? Give examples of the teams and players below...
No one plays that anymore the game moved on decades ago
Like 442 that's jurasic but hey guess what successful teams use it!
Wed Jan 06, 2016 7:34 pm
BlueMagic wrote:Slade seems like he wants this strike pairing? Kind of an old prehistoric way of playing football if you ask me with a big man little man striker partnership, just launch the ball at the big man to hold up or head the ball and play the little man in to score, the type of tactics you would see deployed in park football and merthyr league football etc.
Or am i wrong in thinking this? Just wondering can people on here think of teams that use this in modern football? Give examples of the teams and players below...
Wed Jan 06, 2016 7:35 pm
polo wrote:BlueMagic wrote:Slade seems like he wants this strike pairing? Kind of an old prehistoric way of playing football if you ask me with a big man little man striker partnership, just launch the ball at the big man to hold up or head the ball and play the little man in to score, the type of tactics you would see deployed in park football and merthyr league football etc.
Or am i wrong in thinking this? Just wondering can people on here think of teams that use this in modern football? Give examples of the teams and players below...
Leicester are using it with Vardy and that Illoua
In our division I've seen Ipswich use it with Murphy and Sears
How many times are you going to start the same thread though? You and Rydo the sheep have just been banging on and on and on and on about Saadi and Watt like they are going to be Messi and Suarez ffs
Wed Jan 06, 2016 7:37 pm
Rydogsccfc wrote:polo wrote:BlueMagic wrote:Slade seems like he wants this strike pairing? Kind of an old prehistoric way of playing football if you ask me with a big man little man striker partnership, just launch the ball at the big man to hold up or head the ball and play the little man in to score, the type of tactics you would see deployed in park football and merthyr league football etc.
Or am i wrong in thinking this? Just wondering can people on here think of teams that use this in modern football? Give examples of the teams and players below...
Leicester are using it with Vardy and that Illoua
In our division I've seen Ipswich use it with Murphy and Sears
How many times are you going to start the same thread though? You and Rydo the sheep have just been banging on and on and on and on about Saadi and Watt like they are going to be Messi and Suarez ffs
More like Deeney and Ighalo.
Wed Jan 06, 2016 7:38 pm
polo wrote:Rydogsccfc wrote:polo wrote:BlueMagic wrote:Slade seems like he wants this strike pairing? Kind of an old prehistoric way of playing football if you ask me with a big man little man striker partnership, just launch the ball at the big man to hold up or head the ball and play the little man in to score, the type of tactics you would see deployed in park football and merthyr league football etc.
Or am i wrong in thinking this? Just wondering can people on here think of teams that use this in modern football? Give examples of the teams and players below...
Leicester are using it with Vardy and that Illoua
In our division I've seen Ipswich use it with Murphy and Sears
How many times are you going to start the same thread though? You and Rydo the sheep have just been banging on and on and on and on about Saadi and Watt like they are going to be Messi and Suarez ffs
More like Deeney and Ighalo.
They are two big lumps.
Wed Jan 06, 2016 7:40 pm
Rydogsccfc wrote:polo wrote:Rydogsccfc wrote:polo wrote:BlueMagic wrote:Slade seems like he wants this strike pairing? Kind of an old prehistoric way of playing football if you ask me with a big man little man striker partnership, just launch the ball at the big man to hold up or head the ball and play the little man in to score, the type of tactics you would see deployed in park football and merthyr league football etc.
Or am i wrong in thinking this? Just wondering can people on here think of teams that use this in modern football? Give examples of the teams and players below...
Leicester are using it with Vardy and that Illoua
In our division I've seen Ipswich use it with Murphy and Sears
How many times are you going to start the same thread though? You and Rydo the sheep have just been banging on and on and on and on about Saadi and Watt like they are going to be Messi and Suarez ffs
More like Deeney and Ighalo.
They are two big lumps.
But they could cause havoc like they are doing.
Wed Jan 06, 2016 7:44 pm
polo wrote:Rydogsccfc wrote:polo wrote:Rydogsccfc wrote:polo wrote:BlueMagic wrote:Slade seems like he wants this strike pairing? Kind of an old prehistoric way of playing football if you ask me with a big man little man striker partnership, just launch the ball at the big man to hold up or head the ball and play the little man in to score, the type of tactics you would see deployed in park football and merthyr league football etc.
Or am i wrong in thinking this? Just wondering can people on here think of teams that use this in modern football? Give examples of the teams and players below...
Leicester are using it with Vardy and that Illoua
In our division I've seen Ipswich use it with Murphy and Sears
How many times are you going to start the same thread though? You and Rydo the sheep have just been banging on and on and on and on about Saadi and Watt like they are going to be Messi and Suarez ffs
More like Deeney and Ighalo.
They are two big lumps.
But they could cause havoc like they are doing.
Completely different combination of players you sheep
Wed Jan 06, 2016 7:49 pm
Wed Jan 06, 2016 7:50 pm
Rydogsccfc wrote:I really hope he plays Watt and Saadi upfront we would rip teams apart.
Wed Jan 06, 2016 7:53 pm
polo wrote:If you think Watt / Saadi are similar to Deeney and Ighalo then I'll have some of what you are smoking.
You've seen Saadi for what? 20 minutes? He's about a foot shorter than the Watford pair
Tony Watt likes to get in pockets, turn and run at defenders. Neithe Ighalo or Deeney play like that. Ighalo plays on the shoulder of the last defender and Deeney is a strong, target man with good feet. Pace and dribbling are not his assets.
Wed Jan 06, 2016 7:56 pm
binero wrote:Rydogsccfc wrote:I really hope he plays Watt and Saadi upfront we would rip teams apart.
How can you keep on saying Saadi this Saadi That, how much game time have you seen of him
Wed Jan 06, 2016 7:56 pm
Rydogsccfc wrote:polo wrote:If you think Watt / Saadi are similar to Deeney and Ighalo then I'll have some of what you are smoking.
You've seen Saadi for what? 20 minutes? He's about a foot shorter than the Watford pair
Tony Watt likes to get in pockets, turn and run at defenders. Neithe Ighalo or Deeney play like that. Ighalo plays on the shoulder of the last defender and Deeney is a strong, target man with good feet. Pace and dribbling are not his assets.
Agree with that but what I really meant I think they could form a partnership that could be dangerous like those two in the champ last season.
Wed Jan 06, 2016 7:57 pm
polo wrote:binero wrote:Rydogsccfc wrote:I really hope he plays Watt and Saadi upfront we would rip teams apart.
How can you keep on saying Saadi this Saadi That, how much game time have you seen of him
Blue Magic said it and Rydo followed like a sheep
Wed Jan 06, 2016 8:00 pm
Rydogsccfc wrote:polo wrote:binero wrote:Rydogsccfc wrote:I really hope he plays Watt and Saadi upfront we would rip teams apart.
How can you keep on saying Saadi this Saadi That, how much game time have you seen of him
Blue Magic said it and Rydo followed like a sheep
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Wed Jan 06, 2016 8:00 pm
polo wrote:Rydogsccfc wrote:polo wrote:If you think Watt / Saadi are similar to Deeney and Ighalo then I'll have some of what you are smoking.
You've seen Saadi for what? 20 minutes? He's about a foot shorter than the Watford pair
Tony Watt likes to get in pockets, turn and run at defenders. Neithe Ighalo or Deeney play like that. Ighalo plays on the shoulder of the last defender and Deeney is a strong, target man with good feet. Pace and dribbling are not his assets.
Agree with that but what I really meant I think they could form a partnership that could be dangerous like those two in the champ last season.
Let's hope so. Can't see it under Slade though.
Wed Jan 06, 2016 8:01 pm
polo wrote:Rydogsccfc wrote:polo wrote:binero wrote:Rydogsccfc wrote:I really hope he plays Watt and Saadi upfront we would rip teams apart.
How can you keep on saying Saadi this Saadi That, how much game time have you seen of him
Blue Magic said it and Rydo followed like a sheep
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Wed Jan 06, 2016 8:54 pm
BlueMagic wrote:Slade seems like he wants this strike pairing? Kind of an old prehistoric way of playing football if you ask me with a big man little man striker partnership, just launch the ball at the big man to hold up or head the ball and play the little man in to score, the type of tactics you would see deployed in park football and merthyr league football.
Or am i wrong in thinking this? Just wondering can people on here think of teams that use this in modern football? Give examples of the teams and players below...
Wed Jan 06, 2016 10:01 pm
Wed Jan 06, 2016 10:16 pm
Rydogsccfc wrote:polo wrote:binero wrote:Rydogsccfc wrote:I really hope he plays Watt and Saadi upfront we would rip teams apart.
How can you keep on saying Saadi this Saadi That, how much game time have you seen of him
Blue Magic said it and Rydo followed like a sheep
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yourself a hole
Wed Jan 06, 2016 10:19 pm
binero wrote:Rydogsccfc wrote:polo wrote:binero wrote:Rydogsccfc wrote:I really hope he plays Watt and Saadi upfront we would rip teams apart.
How can you keep on saying Saadi this Saadi That, how much game time have you seen of him
Blue Magic said it and Rydo followed like a sheep
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Rydogsccfc I hope you are right regarding Saadi being the answer but honestly how anybody can say he will a success is beyond me with the little any of us has seen of him playing, if I'm being honest its a bit of wish full thinking but as I stated I hope you are right or are you justyourself a hole
Wed Jan 06, 2016 10:22 pm
Rydogsccfc wrote:binero wrote:Rydogsccfc wrote:polo wrote:binero wrote:Rydogsccfc wrote:I really hope he plays Watt and Saadi upfront we would rip teams apart.
How can you keep on saying Saadi this Saadi That, how much game time have you seen of him
Blue Magic said it and Rydo followed like a sheep
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Rydogsccfc I hope you are right regarding Saadi being the answer but honestly how anybody can say he will a success is beyond me with the little any of us has seen of him playing, if I'm being honest its a bit of wish full thinking but as I stated I hope you are right or are you justyourself a hole
You'll see.