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    #61
    Originally posted by vonk View Post
    Will any manager ever try Johnson at right mid? I think he would have done well with all that space. Maxi had a decent game mind. I wold love to see Kelly and Johnson linking up the right someday. And Kelly can defend, unlike Johnson.


    IMO Johnson is our best attacking threat going forward on the right side and at moment Kelly seems like our strongest option defensively at RB.

    Kelly needs game time, apart from a few minor mistakes which is bound to happen, he has looked an excellent prospect. Ads for Johnson has been nothing short of appalling defensively, the lad has no positional sense and lacks awareness. Watching MOTD2 there few weeks back and Dixon & Hansen (2 sensational defenders in their day) were highlighted Johnson's mistakes and not only his mistakes his body positioning, they said for a defender it was all wrong. Love to see him allowed to burst forward, he has great delivery when he gets up the pitch an dis a powerful runner, without the defensive chains on i reckon he'd be so much better and we might finally justify that ludicrous transfer fee.

    Anyways IMO it makes perfect sense and i'd love to see it happening.

    P.S. Comparison between Bale & Johnson IMO, Johnson has average pace but is strong, has decent technique and nice delivery which we desperately need and which Torres si crying out for. Whereas Bale is a natural athlete, ridiculous pace,power and engine and he is more direct than Johnson, and certainly more dynamic than Johnson. But Johnson could offer us just as much IMO, just in a different way.
    Last edited by danperkins; 27-10-10, 04:45 PM.

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      #62
      Originally posted by Reece View Post
      Soto will keep England's Kevin Davies quiet
      The big Greek simply has to start on Sunday - Kevin Davies is a handful to say the least and the Greek is best equipped to deal with him compared to our other centre backs.
      Furthermore he was our stand out performer against Blackburn so he deserves to keep his place.

      If we can keep Davies and the in form Elmander quiet then i'm confident we can nick a win here, the Reebok's always a tough place to go but we've got some good wins there over the years and here's hoping we build on the performance and win last Sun

      It will be a battle that's for sure, always is against Bolton.
      Last edited by Rudo; 31-10-10, 07:38 PM.

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        #63
        I'll be stunned if we win this. I dont think Roy does consecutive wins, and we all know he doesnt do away wins.

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          #64
          Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
          I'll be stunned if we win this. I dont think Roy does consecutive wins, and we all know he doesnt do away wins.
          I'm not confident of getting the win either, far from it but with Cole, Gerrard and Torres in the team we can always do damage.
          Alot depends on whether the defence can keep it tight, it's a big ask i know.

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            #65
            Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
            I'll be stunned if we win this. I dont think Roy does consecutive wins, and we all know he doesnt do away wins.
            It's hard not to feel that the Blackburn result has papered over the cracks somewhat. Well though we played Blackburn were utterly shocking and turned up with a team and performance perfectly tailored to boost our moral. Bolton on the other hand will smell blood, remember the performances we have put in almost every other game this season and fancy the three points... Can old man Hodgson set up a team to go out and stifle a better than most seasons Bolton whilst proving enough of a threat to take all three points... I really don't think so.
            Modifying post.

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              #66
              Originally posted by Rudo View Post
              I'm not confident of getting the win either, far from it but with Cole, Gerrard and Torres in the team we can always do damage.
              Alot depends on whether the defence can keep it tight, it's a big ask i know.
              We had Cole Gerrard and Torres in the team for games before Blackburn, and looked utterly woeful.

              If Hodgson utilises his usual dire tactics, even having Messi, Ronaldo and Iniesta on the pitch wouldnt help us.

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                #67
                Hogdson hasn't won in 22 away games.

                Bolton are unbeaten at home.

                We're crap.

                Yet I've got a strange feeling we might pinch a 1-0...

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by anfieldanfield View Post
                  Hogdson hasn't won in 22 away games.

                  Bolton are unbeaten at home.

                  We're crap.

                  Yet I've got a strange feeling we might pinch a 1-0...
                  When you walk through a storm pops into mind Loving your optimism
                  Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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                    #69
                    I think a draw would be the end for Roy. I'd be a liar if I said a draw would be a disappointment….…
                    Last edited by DannyMan2006; 27-10-10, 11:05 PM.
                    Forwards.......

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View Post
                      I think a draw would be the end for Roy. I'd be a liar if I said a draw would be a disappointment….…
                      You sneaky blighter

                      I wouldnt like a draw at Bolton, but if it seals his fate as you suggest, i'll take the trade-off.

                      Losing Hodgson is well worth the 2 point pay-off.

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                        #71
                        Sorry for being an old fart (even one who considers himself mildly witty) but may I ask, why Bombscare? Although even if I am left unsatisfied by the explanation I do approve. What an utter disaster of a player.

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                          #72
                          Originally posted by anfieldanfield View Post
                          Hogdson hasn't won in 22 away games.

                          Bolton are unbeaten at home.

                          We're crap.

                          Yet I've got a strange feeling we might pinch a 1-0...
                          Oh ****in' brilliant.

                          Cunstubble Happy turns up and predicts a win. We're gonna lose 4-1 then.

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                            #73
                            Originally posted by Big-Red-Ed View Post
                            Sorry for being an old fart (even one who considers himself mildly witty) but may I ask, why Bombscare? Although even if I am left unsatisfied by the explanation I do approve. What an utter disaster of a player.
                            I believe I am best placed to answer this

                            My sunday league team a few years ago had a centre back - spitting image of that tubes from Soccer Am - he was about 6 foot 4, over weight, no real co-ordination - and despite his height advantage - he couldn't head the ball -

                            What would regularly happen is - a long ball forward, he would always let the ball bounce - which is rule no.1 in defending - don't let the ball bounce. - When the ball bounced all hell would let loose - the other centre half would panic, the keeper would panic, he wouldn't know where he was, it was a cluster **** that usually resulted in their centre forward finding the ball at his feet and an open goal.

                            I could only describe the scene as a bomb going off - as the long ball was launched forward it was like B52 bomber had just dropped a 1000lb bomb towards his head, and the second the ball(bomb) touched the ground - all hell let loose.

                            As well as this, he had the touch of a rapist, and we soon realised the only logically explanation is he was scared off the ball....imagine someone pulling the pin out of a grenade and threw it to you to catch - that's what he looked like when a football went near him

                            Thus we called him bombscare
                            i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do

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                              #74
                              Originally posted by PTP View Post
                              I believe I am best placed to answer this

                              My sunday league team a few years ago had a centre back - spitting image of that tubes from Soccer Am - he was about 6 foot 4, over weight, no real co-ordination - and despite his height advantage - he couldn't head the ball -

                              What would regularly happen is - a long ball forward, he would always let the ball bounce - which is rule no.1 in defending - don't let the ball bounce. - When the ball bounced all hell would let loose - the other centre half would panic, the keeper would panic, he wouldn't know where he was, it was a cluster **** that usually resulted in their centre forward finding the ball at his feet and an open goal.

                              I could only describe the scene as a bomb going off - as the long ball was launched forward it was like B52 bomber had just dropped a 1000lb bomb towards his head, and the second the ball(bomb) touched the ground - all hell let loose.

                              As well as this, he had the touch of a rapist, and we soon realised the only logically explanation is he was scared off the ball....imagine someone pulling the pin out of a grenade and threw it to you to catch - that's what he looked like when a football went near him

                              Thus we called him bombscare
                              - great story. I know some people that call each other bombscare on nights out and generally when Alcohol is involved - as you never know what could happen at any time.

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                                #75
                                Originally posted by PTP View Post
                                I believe I am best placed to answer this

                                My sunday league team a few years ago had a centre back - spitting image of that tubes from Soccer Am - he was about 6 foot 4, over weight, no real co-ordination - and despite his height advantage - he couldn't head the ball -

                                What would regularly happen is - a long ball forward, he would always let the ball bounce - which is rule no.1 in defending - don't let the ball bounce. - When the ball bounced all hell would let loose - the other centre half would panic, the keeper would panic, he wouldn't know where he was, it was a cluster **** that usually resulted in their centre forward finding the ball at his feet and an open goal.

                                I could only describe the scene as a bomb going off - as the long ball was launched forward it was like B52 bomber had just dropped a 1000lb bomb towards his head, and the second the ball(bomb) touched the ground - all hell let loose.

                                As well as this, he had the touch of a rapist, and we soon realised the only logically explanation is he was scared off the ball....imagine someone pulling the pin out of a grenade and threw it to you to catch - that's what he looked like when a football went near him

                                Thus we called him bombscare
                                Thanks mate. Makes perfect sense now.

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