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Thread: Fat Sam Says there will be changes

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    Fat Sam Says there will be changes

    With the Everton game looming in between the Newcastle match Fat Sam says there will be changes.

    Hopefully this will not see a weakened midfield again with either Livermore or Sawyers starting. Phillips is in need of a rest ( long one ) and so is Pereira.

    Any chance of staying up we need a minimum of six points so he needs to be careful!! Poor footballers too tired for two games in a week. Astle would be turning in his grave at such news - FFS

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    I’m expecting defence n goalie to stay the same the midfield and forward will change

    We'll see sawyers Livermore Robinson Grady HRK and possibly grosicki or edwards

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    Quote Originally Posted by viaductbaggies View Post
    I’m expecting defence n goalie to stay the same the midfield and forward will change

    We'll see sawyers Livermore Robinson Grady HRK and possibly grosicki or edwards
    That is, surrender any hope of getting any points before a ball has been kicked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
    With the Everton game looming in between the Newcastle match Fat Sam says there will be changes.

    Hopefully this will not see a weakened midfield again with either Livermore or Sawyers starting. Phillips is in need of a rest ( long one ) and so is Pereira.

    Any chance of staying up we need a minimum of six points so he needs to be careful!! Poor footballers too tired for two games in a week. Astle would be turning in his grave at such news - FFS
    We played Blues in an FA Cup game at Villa Park on the Saturday, and Man United on the following Monday and West Ham on the Wednesday, all games 48 hours apart. Astle scored against the Blues and got an hat trick in both of the other two games.
    You become a darling of the Brummie Road for a reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Q165 View Post
    That is, surrender any hope of getting any points before a ball has been kicked.
    Got more chance of getting points off Newcastle than Everton with full team ,so might of well go full out for Newcastle game Everton game any points there will be a bonus

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    Pathetic prima donna footballers cant play three games in 8 days. WTF is this world coming to?

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    Quote Originally Posted by viaductbaggies View Post
    Got more chance of getting points off Newcastle than Everton with full team ,so might of well go full out for Newcastle game Everton game any points there will be a bonus
    Not so sure. We were dominating Everton when we played them earlier in the season under Bilic till the sending off. Let’s hope.

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    I haven't read SA's comments but I'd imagine that now Snodgrass has returned to fitness he will replace Phillips.

    Whilst O'Shea could argue he should be retained I can see Ajayi coming back in for his threat from set pieces.

    And although a fan of his talent Pereira could find himself on the sidelines should we go 4-1-4-1 again. He just isn't as effective starting on the flanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by viaductbaggies View Post
    Got more chance of getting points off Newcastle than Everton with full team ,so might of well go full out for Newcastle game Everton game any points there will be a bonus
    I don't think we can afford to pick and choose given our position.

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    Modern day footballing pansies, not so long ago my local side Whitby Town played twice a week, then at Easter, played Good Friday, Saturday then Easter Monday, these were players who also had full time jobs
    Also the pitches weren’t like bowling greens either, overpaid Premier League prima donnas, pathetic

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