Maybe Johnston could play in midfield again alongside Ojo, seemed to work well the other week.
As long as we get in their faces straight from the kick off then we should come away with at least a point.
...and put Evans where?
433 with Johnston-Ojo-Evans or put Evans in front of the other two. Aasgaard might get a chance, all depends on how Leam wants to approach this game.
Maybe. Shame as linked quite well with Proctor last time out. With Massey and Otabor tending to stay wider, Evans would have to consciously push up to support Proctor ... something he's capable of doing.
...and put Evans where?
I agree with that, but I wouldn't like to see Evans left out.Would rather see Aasgaard in the supporting role as his pace and control would cause problems, however I have no doubt that Keane will play if fit.
The bookies wouldn't take bets on either you or Hampton coming back with summat like this.Treatment table, his favoured position this season.
So, possibly 3 CB's and wing backs or (more likely IMO) Johnston in midfield in a 4-3-3 or with Evans pushed further forward (which he has played to good effect before) in a 4-2-3-1.
Either way it should be very fluid and flexible if the energy levels are there
In terms of personel it's 5-4-1 Five defenders, four midfielders and one striker.4-2-3-1 for me Arthur. I think they have tried the 3 at the back and decided it's not for them. The last time I suggested 3CB's they played Johnston alongside Ojo and he had a decent game.
How would you class Paul Scharner, or Chris Sutton, Kal Naismith, or James Miller, or David Luis, or even Callum Lang.In terms of personel it's 5-4-1 Five defenders, four midfielders and one striker.
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