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Post by lukepiestalker on Jan 13, 2019 14:06:48 GMT
When all are fit ill not lose any sleep over LB.
It's a chink in the armoury but Id rather have 2 20 a season goalscorer and make do.
The key to it all is Cullen. We need him or someone like him.
Ive liked the look of Lapslie and would prefer him to start if fit.
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Post by lukepiestalker on Jan 13, 2019 14:08:16 GMT
We'll have none of that namby pamby, negative, squeaky bum nonsense on here me laddy Maybe it is a bit of that 😉, I am after all a Charlton supporter and have been here many times before. It's a fair enough comment, Ash. No shame in critical thinking.
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Post by survivor on Jan 13, 2019 14:43:24 GMT
We'll have none of that namby pamby, negative, squeaky bum nonsense on here me laddy Maybe it is a bit of that 😉, I am after all a Charlton supporter and have been here many times before. Being a Charlton fan of many years affords the right to inject fear into every comment...I've managed to rise above it but it's not easy mate.
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Post by seriouslyred on Jan 20, 2019 21:28:16 GMT
Bumping this to see what people think after yesterday? Whilst we never seem to play the same side two game running, we do now have a settled back five and front pairing - pending Taylor's appeal.
So what is our best midfield four now that Cullen is back fit and we've had a chance to see a midfield of Cullen, Bielik, Pratley and Williams... with Fosu and Reeves coming off of the bench. Aribo and Morgan are out for the next few weeks so who should play next week?
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Post by ExeterAddick on Jan 21, 2019 22:58:56 GMT
Bielik, Cullen and Aribo would be my preferred three in the middle, with Williams taking the other spot. Perhaps a bit harsh on Reeves, who has been fantastic this season, and Fosu who on his day can terrorise a defence.
I agree with Reams’s original post that, when everyone is fit, our midfield is as good as I’ve seen it outside of our Prem days.
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