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Post by markczgas on May 2, 2015 15:19:22 GMT
There's rightly been a big debate about who replaces Harrison up top but for me there is also the question of right midfield !
If Sinclair is ready to play should he come in - probably at right midfield - he was in my view player of the season prior to his first injury.
Gosling has impressed some recently but he's NO right winger - does he ever take the ball on the outside of his full back ? I also remember his performance at home to FGR when he was dire.
You can probably guess my choice, ha ha !! What do others think ?
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Post by warwickgas on May 2, 2015 15:22:07 GMT
Sinclair has had a setback in his return to fitness and won't feature again this season
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Post by crater on May 2, 2015 15:22:30 GMT
Gosling without a doubt. Sinclair is not a wide player and he can't just be flung back in when he's been out so long. Gosling has done ok last few games for me
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Post by markczgas on May 2, 2015 15:24:30 GMT
Sinclair has had a setback in his return to fitness and won't feature again this season Wow ! Very sad to hear that - talk about bad luck with injuries - I think he's been more of a miss than Easter.
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Post by WWGas on May 2, 2015 15:35:02 GMT
Leadbitter?
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Post by GasPanic! on May 2, 2015 15:41:43 GMT
Gosling.
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Post by Bridgeman on May 2, 2015 15:50:05 GMT
Hmmm....as Easter has only played one full game and a couple of part games he hasn't been missed at all. You go with Jake, he's played well the last two games on the wing which has surprised me, almost like a new signing, where has he been all season, other than away to Torquay ? Perhaps playing with the Gibralter team against better international opposition has improved his game. However much I like Stuart he isn't as disciplined as Jake has been in his right sided position. Stuart won't be playing as won't be fit so basically there's nothing really to discuss, sorry but I would have stayed with Gosling on his current performance even if Stuart had been declared fit.
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Post by bishopstonbrfc on May 2, 2015 15:56:56 GMT
Gosling has been impressive in the last couple of games for me. Admittedly one was against terrible Alfreton. Even if Sinclair was fit I think it would be foolish at best to chuck him into a game like this.
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Post by Topper Gas on May 2, 2015 16:12:58 GMT
Anybody what actually is the "set back" Sinclair has suffered and is he definitely out for the final?
On the subject of injuries does anybody actually know what op Easter's had to his knee?
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Post by Bridgeman on May 2, 2015 16:34:07 GMT
Anybody what actually is the "set back" Sinclair has suffered and is he definitely out for the final? On the subject of injuries does anybody actually know what op Easter's had to his knee? Don't know about Stuart but Jermaine's was a cruciate ligament op so won't be seeing him play in the blue & white quarters for quite some time.
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Post by mpbrfc on May 2, 2015 16:45:36 GMT
jermains injury was medial ligament, came off the bone. op was a complete success and he,ll be back for the start of next season raring to go by the sound of it. stu Sinclair wont make the final if we get their as he,s 9 weeks into a 12 week rehab and they wont risk him.....they were both in our box at alfreton and we had a long chat them, both top lads
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Post by LJG on May 2, 2015 17:52:38 GMT
Err ... one has proved to be excellent in the position over the last couple of games. One is a hard working central midfielder without much end product soooo ... not really a sensible question as far as I'm concerned regardless of whether Sinclair is fit or not.
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Post by Foran for England on May 2, 2015 17:56:18 GMT
If you think it's a good idea to play someone recovering from injury out of position and running at David Pipe then I'm glad you aren't my manager!
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Post by brizzle on May 2, 2015 17:57:01 GMT
jermains injury was medial ligament, came off the bone. op was a complete success and he,ll be back for the start of next season raring to go by the sound of it. stu Sinclair wont make the final if we get their as he,s 9 weeks into a 12 week rehab and they wont risk him.... .they were both in our box at alfreton and we had a long chat them, both top lads So straight from the horses mouth, eh? Much better than idle speculation.
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Post by toteend on May 2, 2015 18:08:41 GMT
Don't know how you can even rate Easter as a miss Markczgas. He's never arrived has he?
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Post by harrybuckle on May 2, 2015 18:26:21 GMT
Harrison has barely started half a dozen games and has been almost a permanent sub. So obviously there have been many others more highly rated by DC. We have had 19 debutants this season by far the best have been Mansell, Taylor, Monkhouse and Sinclair. Puddy and Trotman have done well while Leadbitter has improved as the season has gone on. I would recall Leadbitter put Lockyer in midfield and have Taylor on his own upfront
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2015 18:51:56 GMT
There's rightly been a big debate about who replaces Harrison up top but for me there is also the question of right midfield ! If Sinclair is ready to play should he come in - probably at right midfield - he was in my view player of the season prior to his first injury. Gosling has impressed some recently but he's NO right winger - does he ever take the ball on the outside of his full back ? I also remember his performance at home to FGR when he was dire. You can probably guess my choice, ha ha !! What do others think ? hes an inverted right winger,,,hes a left footed right winger who likes to cut inside onto his stronger foot and cross or shoot,,,at the higher levels hazard messi and robben do the same seldom going outside the full back
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Post by Topper Gas on May 2, 2015 19:22:26 GMT
Harrison has barely started half a dozen games and has been almost a permanent sub. So obviously there have been many others more highly rated by DC. We have had 19 debutants this season by far the best have been Mansell, Taylor, Monkhouse and Sinclair. Puddy and Trotman have done well while Leadbitter has improved as the season has gone on. I would recall Leadbitter put Lockyer in midfield and have Taylor on his own upfront One up front tomorrow sounds as bad as only 3 at the back against Mansfield this time last season.
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Post by faggotygas on May 2, 2015 21:35:54 GMT
There's rightly been a big debate about who replaces Harrison up top but for me there is also the question of right midfield ! If Sinclair is ready to play should he come in - probably at right midfield - he was in my view player of the season prior to his first injury. Gosling has impressed some recently but he's NO right winger - does he ever take the ball on the outside of his full back ? I also remember his performance at home to FGR when he was dire. You can probably guess my choice, ha ha !! What do others think ? hes an inverted right winger,,,hes a left footed right winger who likes to cut inside onto his stronger foot and cross or shoot,,,at the higher levels hazard messi and robben do the same seldom going outside the full back Maradona too
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Post by faggotygas on May 2, 2015 21:36:55 GMT
Bit of a daft question, I'll take the bloke that's not injured please
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