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DROP MILLER PLAY EARNSHAW ON RETURN LEG

Thu May 03, 2012 8:27 pm

HOW MANY TIMES HAS EARNSHAW BEEN DOUBTED ONLY TO COME OUT OF NOWHERE AND GRAB A HAT TRICK ,

I KNOW HE CAN DO IT DEFINATELY

Re: DROP MILLER PLAY EARNSHAW ON RETURN LEG

Thu May 03, 2012 8:58 pm

Neither are good enough, but I'd stuck with miller for the second leg.

We are fucked for the second leg, got no attacking options

Re: DROP MILLER PLAY EARNSHAW ON RETURN LEG

Thu May 03, 2012 9:01 pm

how about u all look at the back 4 & the long balls turner hit everytime

blake turner & taylor all at fault 4 the 1st goal

so dun give me the bullshit that the miller ws shit 7 play earnie every chance he had he made himself

pumping balls the length of the field missin the midfield everytime pointless & u earnie will do better REALLY

Re: DROP MILLER PLAY EARNSHAW ON RETURN LEG

Thu May 03, 2012 9:02 pm

Typical knee-jerk reaction.

Re: DROP MILLER PLAY EARNSHAW ON RETURN LEG

Thu May 03, 2012 9:12 pm

Miller is vital away

Re: DROP MILLER PLAY EARNSHAW ON RETURN LEG

Thu May 03, 2012 9:14 pm

Drop Cowie, play Mason wide and pray Gestede is fit for return.

Re: DROP MILLER PLAY EARNSHAW ON RETURN LEG

Thu May 03, 2012 9:44 pm

RFMH wrote:Drop Cowie, play Mason wide and pray Gestede is fit for return.


Rudy wasn't on the bench tonight was he? Mason had a poor game.

Re: DROP MILLER PLAY EARNSHAW ON RETURN LEG

Thu May 03, 2012 9:44 pm

RFMH wrote:Drop Cowie, play Mason wide and pray Gestede is fit for return.


I say this go for a similar formation as we did against Liverpool worked really well and we player very well :ayatollah:

Re: DROP MILLER PLAY EARNSHAW ON RETURN LEG

Thu May 03, 2012 9:50 pm

He had TWO touches of the ball in 21 minutes... get a grip

Re: DROP MILLER PLAY EARNSHAW ON RETURN LEG

Thu May 03, 2012 9:55 pm

2blue2handle wrote:
RFMH wrote:Drop Cowie, play Mason wide and pray Gestede is fit for return.


Rudy wasn't on the bench tonight was he? Mason had a poor game.


No injured, but we played like he was up front. Mason was poor but he can only play with what he's dealt, long ball after long ball.

Better off putting him on a wing and playing 4-6 and building from possession. Or just pass across the back 4, works for the jacks.

Re: DROP MILLER PLAY EARNSHAW ON RETURN LEG

Thu May 03, 2012 9:57 pm

Even when he had it on the floor he looked well off the pace to me.
Anyone who watched on tele was his "goal" offside.

Re: DROP MILLER PLAY EARNSHAW ON RETURN LEG

Thu May 03, 2012 10:00 pm

sloper_road_legend wrote:HOW MANY TIMES HAS EARNSHAW BEEN DOUBTED ONLY TO COME OUT OF NOWHERE AND GRAB A HAT TRICK ,

I KNOW HE CAN DO IT DEFINATELY


No No No No No!

Re: DROP MILLER PLAY EARNSHAW ON RETURN LEG

Thu May 03, 2012 10:03 pm

2blue2handle wrote:Even when he had it on the floor he looked well off the pace to me.
Anyone who watched on tele was his "goal" offside.


He was offside, but it was by the size of his boot if that.
In one sense it's good that big calls are made correctly, but given how tight it was I was surprised it was given as attackers are oftne given the benefit of doubt.
Refereeing is difficult, running the line for me, is harder.

Re: DROP MILLER PLAY EARNSHAW ON RETURN LEG

Thu May 03, 2012 10:06 pm

PtB wrote:
2blue2handle wrote:Even when he had it on the floor he looked well off the pace to me.
Anyone who watched on tele was his "goal" offside.


He was offside, but it was by the size of his boot if that.
In one sense it's good that big calls are made correctly, but given how tight it was I was surprised it was given as attackers are oftne given the benefit of doubt.
Refereeing is difficult, running the line for me, is harder.


Fair enough, it looked very close live.

Re: DROP MILLER PLAY EARNSHAW ON RETURN LEG

Thu May 03, 2012 10:07 pm

2blue2handle wrote:
PtB wrote:
2blue2handle wrote:Even when he had it on the floor he looked well off the pace to me.
Anyone who watched on tele was his "goal" offside.


He was offside, but it was by the size of his boot if that.
In one sense it's good that big calls are made correctly, but given how tight it was I was surprised it was given as attackers are oftne given the benefit of doubt.
Refereeing is difficult, running the line for me, is harder.


Fair enough, it looked very close live.


I had to see it twice, at normal speed I was convinced he was on.

Re: DROP MILLER PLAY EARNSHAW ON RETURN LEG

Fri May 04, 2012 9:15 am

in fairness to earnie i think hes slightly passed it now but he did make some lovely link up play and closing down down the left flanks (covering taylors arse!!) when no one else would!