Kaizenbury
Active Member
Without a win in the Premiership since February 11th, we're in great danger of being totally obliterated from the title race, and which would be a great shame since we lead the table for a considerable no.of weeks. I expect the change in league positions to put some pressure on Chelsea, which will hopefully lead to them dropping silly points.
For us, Bolton, away, makes it worse, they maybe in the relegation zone but so were Middlesbrough, both times, and Wigan, and Birmingham, both times. What better time would there be to thrash our bogey team on their own patch. And we need a confidence booster ahead of the scouse-triple-smackdown. We can't be complacent but I don't want to see Adebayor near the starting 11. Its got nothing to do with lack of belief or anything but I think its high time he gets himself some time to think and rest. Bendtner has waited all season for his chance, it's time he got it. Walcott needs to start on the wing, hopefully with another England cap behind him. Hopefully Sagna is okay too, a twisted ankle is normally a week or 2 so I guess he'll miss out ( he pulled out of the French team ), along with Eboue by manager's choice! Justin Hoyte deserves a chance although I fully expect to see Eboue in there to nullify Davies' bullish ways. Give Hleb a rest, yes this isn't the time to be resting players but Hleb is offering nothing at present, he needs a game off.
------------------------Almunia
------J Hoyte------ Toure------ Gallas------ Clichy
------Walcott------ Fabregas------ Flamini------ Diaby
------------------Van Persie------ Bendtner
Of course it's practically impossible to predict a team when Int. week is on but if we don't pick up any injuries, that's how I'd line up. Eboue dropped and Adebayor rested, with Justin and Theo coming in. Van Persie is edging toward fitness, consider giving him the best part of the game to spice him up for Liverpool on the Wednesday.
And Oh, before I forget, could some tell Eboue that the next match is scheduled to take place in the North Pole. Atleast then, we could lose the guy, and with his IQ level, I fully expect him to believe that and go there.
For us, Bolton, away, makes it worse, they maybe in the relegation zone but so were Middlesbrough, both times, and Wigan, and Birmingham, both times. What better time would there be to thrash our bogey team on their own patch. And we need a confidence booster ahead of the scouse-triple-smackdown. We can't be complacent but I don't want to see Adebayor near the starting 11. Its got nothing to do with lack of belief or anything but I think its high time he gets himself some time to think and rest. Bendtner has waited all season for his chance, it's time he got it. Walcott needs to start on the wing, hopefully with another England cap behind him. Hopefully Sagna is okay too, a twisted ankle is normally a week or 2 so I guess he'll miss out ( he pulled out of the French team ), along with Eboue by manager's choice! Justin Hoyte deserves a chance although I fully expect to see Eboue in there to nullify Davies' bullish ways. Give Hleb a rest, yes this isn't the time to be resting players but Hleb is offering nothing at present, he needs a game off.
------------------------Almunia
------J Hoyte------ Toure------ Gallas------ Clichy
------Walcott------ Fabregas------ Flamini------ Diaby
------------------Van Persie------ Bendtner
Of course it's practically impossible to predict a team when Int. week is on but if we don't pick up any injuries, that's how I'd line up. Eboue dropped and Adebayor rested, with Justin and Theo coming in. Van Persie is edging toward fitness, consider giving him the best part of the game to spice him up for Liverpool on the Wednesday.
And Oh, before I forget, could some tell Eboue that the next match is scheduled to take place in the North Pole. Atleast then, we could lose the guy, and with his IQ level, I fully expect him to believe that and go there.