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Re: Team for Exeter
Posted: December 29th, 2020, 11:17 am
by Percy plunkett
Willthiswork wrote:flat4 wrote:As the pitch is likely to be very Sandy and heavy after the last couple of weeks weather nature has thrown at us, I would like to see a 442 formation tonight with the midfield holding the ball up then playing wide down the flanks crossing to our centre forward`s.
Oh wait a second, we don't have a old fashioned CF (ie Geoff Astell/Hurst) type, bring on the transfer window, tonight's game will define our season.
Stay Safe everyone and enjoy what you have.
John UTC
I think Proctor could do that CF role?
His problem is,he comes too deep to receive the ball,in our half or out on the wing.If he stayed up field near the D in a central position he could do it.Does Flynny tell him to come deep or does he just do it,eitherway,it is not beneficial to us.
Re: Team for Exeter
Posted: December 29th, 2020, 12:29 pm
by JonD
We had Nouble who drifted to the wing, now we've got Proctor who drifts deep. I'm starting to wonder whether the camber on our pitch is the issue.
Re: Team for Exeter
Posted: December 29th, 2020, 2:23 pm
by mad norm
Maybe the BBC should put drifter stats up as well
Re: Team for Exeter
Posted: December 29th, 2020, 5:03 pm
by Bangitintrnet
mad norm wrote:Maybe the BBC should put drifter stats up as well
Well the BBC weather mentioned a Pembrokeshire Dangler the other day. Apparently it's a weather system that hangs around, didn't provide any statistics though
Re: Team for Exeter
Posted: December 29th, 2020, 5:11 pm
by mad norm
Bangitintrnet wrote:mad norm wrote:Maybe the BBC should put drifter stats up as well
Well the BBC weather mentioned a Pembrokeshire Dangler the other day. Apparently it's a weather system that hangs around, didn't provide any statistics though
That sounds a bit iffy...implying there's someone lurking around deepest Pembrokeshire ,er,well, dangling.
Re: Team for Exeter
Posted: December 29th, 2020, 5:40 pm
by Blackandamber
Match Off. No secret about that!
Re: Team for Exeter
Posted: December 29th, 2020, 7:26 pm
by pembsexile
mad norm wrote:Bangitintrnet wrote:mad norm wrote:Maybe the BBC should put drifter stats up as well
Well the BBC weather mentioned a Pembrokeshire Dangler the other day. Apparently it's a weather system that hangs around, didn't provide any statistics though
That sounds a bit iffy...implying there's someone lurking around deepest Pembrokeshire ,er,well, dangling.
Sounds painful.
It’s real apparently. Caused havoc in Devon in 2005 and 2010. Not guilty. I haven’t been there for a few years.
What a great name for a mb member though. Wish I had thought of it.