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    team for Swansea

    Big game for us this one ,who would you play .Gayle back in the side ?darlow back in ?

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    I'd give both Gayle and Perez the chance as nothing seems to suggest that Ritchie or Shelvey will be played behind one of the strikers. I'm slightly sick of Joselu and tired of watching Diamé being given a go. If Kenedy is here by then, I'd like to see him on at some point.

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    I don't think you can look past Perez starting up front considering his last couple starts vs Gayle/Joselu I'd be ok with 2 up front though. Darlow will play, Elliot might not even be ready for the bench. Be interesting to see if Shelvey plays, considering the transfer rumours.

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    Agreed thats if shelvey is still at the club

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    I think Perez should start, regardless of him being lightweight he'll be bouncing on confidence after his start to the year so lets just unleash him.

    Think it'll be a Darlow start as well.

    .....Darlow.....

    Yedlin......Lascelles......Clark......Dummet

    Ritchie....Hayden......Merino......Atsu

    Then im not sure - do we go traditional Gayle with Perez behind him, Perez and Gayle together in a 4-4-1 or even Perez with someone like Diame/Ritchie/Shelvey behind him.

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