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  1. If he starts Keane and Tarks again after watching Tarks get burned that hard by Sesko then he’s genuinely lost me

  2. AfraidCaterpillar787 on

    I’ll be driving up to Newcastle and when I get there I’ll see the starting 11 and be pissed off with whatever he’ll put out. I don’t actually mind him playing like this away, but for home games he boggles my mind.

  3. Man this sub has *really* latched onto this whole “playing one or two players out of position is the only reason we’re losing games” narrative and it’s getting so old. There are so many other factors in play that to reduce it down to just Armstrong not playing centrally, or Branthwaite playing LB instead of Myko, is just so… meaningless.

    We’ve used many different lineups this season and there’s no clear indication that a few positional swaps have been the key factor in wins and losses. It takes time to focus in and find out where the chemistry truly lies and which players have the capability to make bigger impacts in certain positions.

    We beat Villa with McNeil and Patterson on the right ffs. The worst possible wing combo I can think of.

    We beat Forest with McNeil, Rohl, and Dibling across the attacking midfield. Anyone want to use that starting attack tomorrow? Didn’t think so.

    This critique is lazy, and frankly, very ignorant. It shows you’re looking for an excuse, something easy to blame the loss on that takes no thought whatsoever. I know it’s taboo to say “the manager knows more than you redditors” but good lord at least most managers know that winning isn’t as simple as swapping one or two players for no tangible, tactical reason.

  4. Eastern-Sleep378 on

    I think Moyes believes Myko form was bad against Bournemouth and contributed to the goals. So he needs a left back. So 4 CBs across the line.

    Fans think he is treating Aznou like Dyche treated JOB. UTFT

  5. Anyone who looked at that team against United must have thought the team was ravaged with injuries.

    Nope, only Grealish