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21 players panel for 2 nd leg

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
21 players panel for 2 nd leg
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i think  the manager  needs  to  call up  20/21  players  for the 2 nd leg  AT least
 
I READ  HERE and  it is really hard  to undestand  why  people  is talking  about only  for  18 players  when  this is the most important  footie game in the last  27 years or more
 
 
AT least  HERBERT NEEDS TO call  the more  players the  merrier , but it is important for him to  have  20 /21 players for this  FINAL 
 
 
larrionda  is a CLOWN ,      but he can  get  intimidated  really  fast  by the home  crowds, so  ,  put him  UNDER  PRESSURE-.....i can see    brockie ,  mc glinchey, bertos  and smeltz going to the floor more   often  to  make  the  home based  crowd  shout  for  fouls and  they will  make the 35 .000  people crowd ......   the  all white  number  12 player on the field ,
 
 
larrionda  is a localistic  if we can use that word , usually he tends to get involded in the atmosphere and the pressure  of then local  crowds
 
so  you need  to be very  loud  on the 14  of nov
 
 
best  team
 
paston
bannatyne
spoonley
old
sigmund
boyens
nelsen
vicellich
mulligan
lochead
bertos
brown
elliot
mc glinchey
brockie
oughton
bright
wood
fallon
smeltz
killen
 
 
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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Agree with your squad. No idea what the rest of the post was on about.

Its no longer a problem.

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Toffeeman wrote:
Agree with your squad. No idea what the rest of the post was on about.
 
 

Apparently I'm apathetic, but I couldn't care less.

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Toffeeman wrote:
Agree with your squad. No idea what the rest of the post was on about.


I think he means that the recently-announced Uruguayan referee for the match, Jorge Larrionda, is the sort to be influenced by a loud and intimidating home crowd and that the NZ players may like to take advantage of that.

Quite where the evidence for such claims come from, I don't know, but getting a great atmosphere going on the night certainly won't harm our chances.
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Toffeeman wrote:
Agree with your squad. No idea what the rest of the post was on about.


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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I want Old there!

End of an era.  Vinnie - It's over.

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over 16 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
EvertonFC wrote:
Toffeeman wrote:
Agree with your squad. No idea what the rest of the post was on about.


I think he means that the recently-announced Uruguayan referee for the match, Jorge Larrionda, is the sort to be influenced by a loud and intimidating home crowd and that the NZ players may like to take advantage of that.

Quite where the evidence for such claims come from, I don't know, but getting a great atmosphere going on the night certainly won't harm our chances.


Given that Javier is from Argentina, he has probably watch Larrionda call a number of games and knows how he will react under pressure of the home fans (no doubt Marradona has employed this trick at home when Larrionda has called their games).
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