Jensen
Mellor
Armer
Whelan
Feeney
Gibson
Riley
Clough
Mellish
Young
Abraham
I would've also picked Dickenson on Saturday, but after that "effort" he wouldn't even be on the bench. Neither would Abrahams. They would be cleaning the youth team's boots this weekend and considering their futures.
Jensen
Mellor
Armer (he deserves the benefit of the doubt after one poor game)
Whelan
Feeney
Gibson
Riley
Clough
Charters
Young
Mampala
Obviously Mellish has scored a couple, but his lack of awareness has also cost us points at Hartlepool and Crawley. He had a decent half hour against Salford, but that's one half hour in seven games. He'd be on the bench to cover left sided centre-back of left-back.
Guy has been appalling this season.
Jensen looked decent in the CCU trophy, Norman has been awful. Easy decision.
Feeney for McDonald is another easy one, he's twice as fast.
Clough's our best player on the ball so needs to be in central midfield, Gibson looked lively on Saturday, Mampala's a big unit (essential in tier four) and Young needs to be playing (in the absence of Fishburn).
Last edited by Piglet_Phoenix; 13-09-2021 at 05:55 PM.
Jensen
Mellor
Armer
Whelan
Feeney
Gibson
Riley
Clough
Mellish
Young
Abraham
What position would you play Mellish, Cayambe?
On the left of a midfield four or in the "number ten" position where Beech plays him?
I watch Mellish sometimes in awe, often with amusement and then with complete frustration. In short, he’s always entertaining. He has the energy to be a great box-to-box midfielder which would work best in a 3 or a 5 which is our set-up of choice at present, but he would have to managed. How often do we see him playing side to side, or running diagonals, often up a blind alley and crowding other players who are trying to fulfill their own roles. When we are in possession he need to be told to play within the confines of the outer lines of the penalty boxes, from our own penalty spot (as I mentioned, he gets in the way) to the opposition goal-line. When the opposition have it he needs to be in our half chasing.
I can't ever condone Mellish in our team as a midfielder. The amount of pointless running he does chasing the ball is criminal. Plus, he lacks the technique and composure required on the ball to dictate the game in the middle of the park.
I can see the justification of playing him as a striker mind you, or having him in the squad as left sided defensive cover.
You can run about "between the width of the penalty box" as a striker and be more effective. He could use his abundant energy working the channels or fighting for headers where his "mad dog" approach would be better suited, plus he can clearly finish.
Replacing him in the midfield with a Charters, Clough, Dixon or Devine, would aid our other midfielders exponentially as they're all more intelligent players who are better on the ball. With Mellish in midfield you're effectively ensuring we're outnumbered in the middle of the park and make it inevitable we bypass this area of the pitch and go long...
In other news, Sutton ripped Hartlepool a new one tonight, if the stats are to be believed. Sucking us ominously downwards...
Definitely a six pointer on Saturday now. Lose and things start to look slightly ominous...
I'd go 4-4-2 Diamond and tell them to keep it on the ground.
Jensen
Mellor Feeney Whelan Armer
Guy
Riley Mellish
Clough
Young Abrahams
Could even have Gibson up top with Abrahams or Young. It can't be any worse than last Saturday.
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I see Comedy Chris has made derogatory comments about Young & Mampala's goals for the reserves.
Apparently these goals are worth less, according to the Longball Yoda anyway, as Fleetwood had a young team out.
He's like Abbot & Kavanagh's lovechild. All of Greg's bizarre team selection and inability to ever admit a mistake coupled with Kavanagh's stunning tactical ineptitude.
We've seen the script, this does not end well.