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Giovanni

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I hope that this season lamwla can kick on again and get some early goals to his name. If he could get closer to his full potential then it could be a dream season.

Despite many, i love the look of dier and wanyama both in their allowing the front four to really go gung ho at everton. Thise four can press with confidence and with those 2 backing them up and beasting it up in cm we will turn over posession alot in evertons half.
 

Everlasting Seconds

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I hope that this season lamwla can kick on again and get some early goals to his name. If he could get closer to his full potential then it could be a dream season.

Despite many, i love the look of dier and wanyama both in their allowing the front four to really go gung ho at everton. Thise four can press with confidence and with those 2 backing them up and beasting it up in cm we will turn over posession alot in evertons half.
I agree, Dier and Wanyama together is not about defensiveness at all. It's actually about allowing more attacking minded play.
 

SEANSPURS1975

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bubble07

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Senior players not making the bench will be telling

Predict subs to be: Vorm Trippier Davies Wimmer Mason Chadli Janssen

Njie Son Dembele unavailable
 

spursfan77

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This is a weird thing to say. Bit early for mind games too!

Koeman: "We're not at the level we need to be, not in terms of players and not in terms of physical state."
 

Lighty64

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I hope that this season lamwla can kick on again and get some early goals to his name. If he could get closer to his full potential then it could be a dream season.

Despite many, i love the look of dier and wanyama both in their allowing the front four to really go gung ho at everton. Thise four can press with confidence and with those 2 backing them up and beasting it up in cm we will turn over posession alot in evertons half.

Wow Giovanni was you possibly in a rush for the bog or just late for work when you typed this.

if the real grammar police where about you would receive a Z- for the above. You found the cap button 3 out of 8 times, poor Lamela not only gets no cap, but had his name changed.

If you re-quote your post it has too many red lines, and I hate red:ROFLMAO:
 

spursfan77

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Sounds like the usual Dutch candidness, wouldn't read too much into it, but that's just me.

Reminded me of when he tweeted a photo of an empty training ground at Southampton when they were selling all those players the summer he joined. They went on to star ok from memory so I wouldn't trust him. Then again he was a twat as a player so I doubt he's changed as a manager!
 

JimmyG2

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Too soon for CCV.
Dier if Wimmer and Vertonghen not up to speed.
Mason Wanyama most likely midfield 2
You may not like him (Mason) but Poch does.

But expect to see Verts starting perhaps spelled by Wimmer second half.
Dier Wanyama in the middle.
Rest picks itself.
Hope Janssen comes on after Harry gets his hat-trick.
They'll be lucky to field a full team by the sound of it.
 

yankspurs

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Aug 22, 2013
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Is Jagielka fit then for them? Or is that a no too? They could be missing Coleman, Williams, Jagielka, and then the 2 young players, Galloway, whose about to fall down a level on loan despite getting a lot of time last year, and Pennington, whose injured. Do they have enough players to field a back 4?

And whose their keeper? Stekelenburg?!?

And this is who people want to go remarkably negative against with Dier and Wanyama partnering in the CM? I'd understand if this was a fully fit United we were facing but this like a half fit Everton with a poor keeper and missing alot of players on their back line! Hell, I'm tempted to move Alli next to Dier instead of starting Winks there and starting Edwards, Onomah or N'Jie in the AM at this rate! And this whole thing about it allowing the attackers to go gung ho, how exactly do you expect the attackers to get the ball in good positions when they'd have to keep coming back for the ball? Do you plan on going long ball all the time to get the ball to them?
 

danielneeds

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Is Jagielka fit then for them? Or is that a no too? They could be missing Coleman, Williams, Jagielka, and then the 2 young players, Galloway, whose about to fall down a level on loan despite getting a lot of time last year, and Pennington, whose injured. Do they have enough players to field a back 4?

And whose their keeper? Stekelenburg?!?

And this is who people want to go remarkably negative against with Dier and Wanyama partnering in the CM? I'd understand if this was a fully fit United we were facing but this like a half fit Everton with a poor keeper and missing alot of players on their back line! Hell, I'm tempted to move Alli next to Dier instead of starting Winks there and starting Edwards, Onomah or N'Jie in the AM at this rate! And this whole thing about it allowing the attackers to go gung ho, how exactly do you expect the attackers to get the ball in good positions when they'd have to keep coming back for the ball? Do you plan on going long ball all the time to get the ball to them?
Dembele hardly provides incisive passing either. The gameplan will be to give the ball simply to the fullbacks and get up the pitch, as it always is.
 
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