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Posted December 07, 2017 01:28 · last edited December 07, 2017 01:29

Jeff Vader wrote:

Jeff Vader wrote:

I think you move Vidosic more central into that role McGlinchey played. Parkhouse comes in on the left and you bring in...... oh shark.... Hamish Watson....

Can Rufer play a right wing role?

I'm sure Watto won't swap in for Krishna. I think Rufer or Singh or Vidosic out there is much more likely. We won't start two big strikers. My best guess is Abbas could move into DM, Ridenton to CAM and then Vidosic and Parkhouse on the wings.

This to me just says nope - trainwreck. Abbas can't defend a left flank and you want to put him in front of the CBs?

Vidosic, whom most people having been calling to get more involved, is ideal to replace McGlinchey

Abbas would be alongside Paracki at the base though. I'm not sure Ridenton is that much better at defending than him. I think Ridenton dwells on the ball too much to really be effective in a more advanced role though, but I was saying what I thought Darije would do, not what I would do. I personally would like to see Singh given a run in the no10 role. But I think Darije will go with a more experienced lineup

You make some good points there. 

I think Ridenton is out of his depth and he is more DM than AM which is why I think if no better option there, leave him where he is (and thats not exactly endorsing him) How valuable is Vince Lia now?

Abbas *could* be a better option but there is no evidence to say he is thus far.

I think if you bring someone in, Rufer is the one purely for volume of experience and he did a decent job at RB when he got thrown in there. Singh is an interesting prospect but I think I would like to see him have more striking options to play with so it just allows him to focus on delivery to them rather than also look at pressuring and defending as well. Not having Krishna means his only outlet really is AK9. Moving Vidosic there means he is also a threat too and gets him more involved.

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ConanTroutman wrote:
Jeff Vader wrote:
ConanTroutman wrote:
Jeff Vader wrote:

I think you move Vidosic more central into that role McGlinchey played. Parkhouse comes in on the left and you bring in...... oh shark.... Hamish Watson....

Can Rufer play a right wing role?

I'm sure Watto won't swap in for Krishna. I think Rufer or Singh or Vidosic out there is much more likely. We won't start two big strikers. My best guess is Abbas could move into DM, Ridenton to CAM and then Vidosic and Parkhouse on the wings.
This to me just says nope - trainwreck. Abbas can't defend a left flank and you want to put him in front of the CBs?

Vidosic, whom most people having been calling to get more involved, is ideal to replace McGlinchey

Abbas would be alongside Paracki at the base though. I'm not sure Ridenton is that much better at defending than him. I think Ridenton dwells on the ball too much to really be effective in a more advanced role though, but I was saying what I thought Darije would do, not what I would do. I personally would like to see Singh given a run in the no10 role. But I think Darije will go with a more experienced lineup
You make some good points there. 

I think Ridenton is out of his depth and he is more DM than AM which is why I think if no better option there, leave him where he is (and thats not exactly endorsing him) How valuable is Vince Lia now?

Abbas *could* be a better option but there is no evidence to say he is thus far.

I think if you bring someone in, Rufer is the one purely for volume of experience and he did a decent job at RB when he got thrown in there. Singh is an interesting prospect but I think I would like to see him have more striking options to play with so it just allows him to focus on delivery to them rather than also look at pressuring and defending as well. Not having Krishna means his only outlet really is AK9