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Pre-Match Thread Maidenhead United v Southend United, Saturday 8th February, 15:00 k.o., NL

Starting XI and Result


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Quite looking forward to this one, the first half of my weekend footie experience. A trip up the M3 to see what Maidenhead looks like in the gloomy daylight, forget the FAT which would have been a non league stain on our honours list anyway, a 100% rolled-up sleeves tactically more direct assault on the play offs now beckons.
The second half comes tomorrow as SSID Jnr and I head further west to see Argyle bring home my 16:1 bet of an Argyle win v Liverpool.
Bring it on
20/1 Argyle to win on Betfair!!!
 
Bridge bonne. Walker

Coker. Parilion

Morton

Ralph golding. Taylor. Gus

Hayes

Subs
Hopper
Kendall
Husin
Forson
Gubbins
Wind
Goodliffe

5 attacking
5 defensive
Is Bridge fit?

You’d want Gus to get forward as his strength is getting onto the box from deep and Bridge would need to track back to stop the right back from getting forward.

Whilst I know everyone loves a new shiny toy I’d go with Noor to start over Parillon who won’t be familiar with his teammates yet so won’t know where they want the ball, want runs they’ll make etc.
 
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Is Bridge fit?

You’d want Gus to get forward as his strength is getting onto the box from deep and Bridge would need to track back to stop the right back from getting forward.

Whilst I know everyone loves a new shiny toy I’d go with Noor to start over Parillon who won’t be familiar with his teammates yet so won’t know where they want the ball, want runs they’ll make et
Re the full backs yes. But in this format they also focus on defending with the midfield protecting and the wide front players defending from the front against the full backs. It means they aren't trying to do 2 roles perfectly like a wing back.

Yes fair point on newbie.

3 in midfield to ensure not overpowered

Morton to play the same role as Golding does in a. 532 but further forward up the pitch and more of a connector from defence to midfield and attack to ensure more front foot football.

Good width and creativity up front and we'll connected to midfield.

More attacking and defence balance rather than 8 defensive players.
 
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