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You do know you're dealing with Sir Frogson of Tombola. Centre backs at right back, wingers in central midfield and strikers on the wing. He just can't help himself with his frankenstein team line-ups.
"What's that? We haven't got another game for 2 weeks? Well fetch the tombola and we'll see what she churns out!" |
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Good experience for him. It's also why Fergie has played Jones in midfield and Welbeck on the wing regularly.
He's always done this with lots of young players. It's a great way for them to get match time and learn another position, which ultimately enhances their ability and understanding of the game. £#%&!wits on the internet obviously know more than the greatest manager of all time though. 'Tombola, drunk Scotch @#%&! etc. etc'. |
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Someone should definitely put this suggestion to him; we're missing a trick here. |
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Nope, he did it because he hasn't signed a defensive midfielder and felt he needed one, and Jones was the next best thing. Smalling gets played at full back when he's worried about Rafael getting out jumped/out-muscled, or as in the case of the Reading game, to give Rafael a rest. |
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He has been used there this season (notably at White Hart Lane and the Bernabeu) because he's very good at breaking up play/man-marking. The doubling up that him and Rafael did on both Bale and Ronaldo worked perfectly. We've got a defensive midfielder already you know-nothing £#%&!stick. His name is Michael Carrick and he's the best in the country. He's also the same guy that clueless buffoons like yourself spend all their energy bitching about. Alan knows better than Fergie though. |
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said training matches could achieve some the objectives you set out above (learn about more positions and enhance knowledge of game) |
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I reckon you should be encouraging armchair to close this place. These @#%&!s who have their own opinion on things, £#%&!ing hell, we can't have that. |
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Smalling had a stint where he looked great at RB, fast, decent in air, gets forward well and gets crosses in. His technique on the ball at one point was the best of our CBs.
He's been injured a lot so obviously isn't looking so good right now. Confidence and fitness will be lacking, will be trying to avoid another injury as well. I'm ok with him as RB as rafa back up as he doesn't deserve to displace any of the other CBs right now. |
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'Alan' ffs |
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