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RE: Nottingham Forest - Bournemouth - Username - 02-09-2022 (02-09-2022, 10:21 AM)RyanR Wrote:(02-09-2022, 10:15 AM)wassy04 Wrote:(02-09-2022, 10:11 AM)RyanR Wrote: This is a huge chance to play our style of football and build confidence after two of the most difficult games we’ll have all season. We need to focus on attacking with purpose and punishing Bournemouth who are bound to have low morale. You’re right of course but sentiment prevails with a lot of the academy / championship players RE: Nottingham Forest - Bournemouth - Paplane - 02-09-2022 (02-09-2022, 10:21 AM)RyanR Wrote:(02-09-2022, 10:15 AM)wassy04 Wrote:(02-09-2022, 10:11 AM)RyanR Wrote: This is a huge chance to play our style of football and build confidence after two of the most difficult games we’ll have all season. We need to focus on attacking with purpose and punishing Bournemouth who are bound to have low morale. Easy to say with hindsight I know but what was Cooper hoping to achieve with Brennan on Wednesday? We were never going to win that game and you could argue that even us scoring was a long shot. I said during the game we needed a striker on who could receive the long balls out of defence and hold them. Brennan just cant do that. Surridge is better in that regard. RE: Nottingham Forest - Bournemouth - wassy04 - 02-09-2022 (02-09-2022, 10:23 AM)Username Wrote:(02-09-2022, 10:21 AM)RyanR Wrote:(02-09-2022, 10:15 AM)wassy04 Wrote:(02-09-2022, 10:11 AM)RyanR Wrote: This is a huge chance to play our style of football and build confidence after two of the most difficult games we’ll have all season. We need to focus on attacking with purpose and punishing Bournemouth who are bound to have low morale. Right, but so did MGW? Also, it's not like the other two offered anything when they came on either. I get the idea of starting one of Taiwo or Dennis, (I would choose Taiwo) however I would choose MGW or Lingard to make way in that scenario. RE: Nottingham Forest - Bournemouth - RyanR - 02-09-2022 (02-09-2022, 10:28 AM)wassy04 Wrote:(02-09-2022, 10:23 AM)Username Wrote:(02-09-2022, 10:21 AM)RyanR Wrote:(02-09-2022, 10:15 AM)wassy04 Wrote:(02-09-2022, 10:11 AM)RyanR Wrote: This is a huge chance to play our style of football and build confidence after two of the most difficult games we’ll have all season. We need to focus on attacking with purpose and punishing Bournemouth who are bound to have low morale. Maybe an Awoniyi and Johnson partnership with Lingard behind makes more sense. We have two wingbacks in Lodi and Williams with fantastic crossing, but have no targets for them to aim for with the previous line up. Awoniyi was unlucky with a header from a Lodi cross at the end of the game against city. He looked a real handful against West Ham too. I also like Dennis’ desire to get into shooting positions, though Brennan’s pace and finishing are a strength too. I’m pleased we have so many options as they’ll all be needed throughout the season. RE: Nottingham Forest - Bournemouth - RyanR - 02-09-2022 The other issue is Keiffer Moore. Will Boly be ready to start? He’s the best physical option we have to counter Moore. RE: Nottingham Forest - Bournemouth - Paplane - 02-09-2022 (02-09-2022, 10:45 AM)RyanR Wrote: The other issue is Keiffer Moore. Will Boly be ready to start? He’s the best physical option we have to counter Moore. I reckon he'll come straight in. RE: Nottingham Forest - Bournemouth - Salvatore Matrecano - 02-09-2022 Boly has been on bench for Wolves so should be fit. If the alternatives are Cook or Kouyate I would choose Boly every time RE: Nottingham Forest - Bournemouth - Username - 02-09-2022 (02-09-2022, 10:28 AM)wassy04 Wrote:(02-09-2022, 10:23 AM)Username Wrote:(02-09-2022, 10:21 AM)RyanR Wrote:(02-09-2022, 10:15 AM)wassy04 Wrote:(02-09-2022, 10:11 AM)RyanR Wrote: This is a huge chance to play our style of football and build confidence after two of the most difficult games we’ll have all season. We need to focus on attacking with purpose and punishing Bournemouth who are bound to have low morale. Taiwo did quite well against City with what he had, was very direct and got into some great positions albeit there are clearly question marks over his technical ability. RE: Nottingham Forest - Bournemouth - pennhillred - 02-09-2022 Not that it makes a difference for tomorrow I guess, but a friend of mine went to watch Bournemouth vs Villa, and Bournemouth vs Wolves and he text last night. He said Bournemouth were hanging on from the first minute against Wolves & were very poor against Villa & definitely didn't deserve that win on the opening day. Living 5 mins from Bournemouth, I hate playing them but I think a rocking City Ground will be the difference. We need to watch Solanke (played 90 mins against Wolves) & as always our old foe Kieffer Moore (came on as a sub against Wolves after 77 mins). Please win, Forest. YOU REDS! RE: Nottingham Forest - Bournemouth - Reds73 - 02-09-2022 Henderson Williams Worrall Boly McKenna Lodi Yates O’Brien Lingard MGW Johnson RE: Nottingham Forest - Bournemouth - wassy04 - 02-09-2022 (02-09-2022, 02:50 PM)Reds73 Wrote: Henderson Is Mangala still not fit then do we know? RE: Nottingham Forest - Bournemouth - Sausage Roll - 02-09-2022 -----------------------------------Henderson------------------------------ -----------------Worrall------------Boly-----------McKenna-------------- Williams--------------Yates---------------O'Brien-------------------Lodi ------------------Gibbs-White---------------Dennis---------------------- -----------------------------------Awoniyi---------------------------------- Subs: Hennessy, Bianconi, Toffolo, Cook, Kouyate, Freuler, Lingard, Johnson, Surridge I'd give Dennis a go from the start and put Awoniyi in up-front. Against Spurs we created a couple of chances but didn't have that central presence to take them. This certainly shows how the squad building was necessary but also how successful it has been (on paper anyway). The twenty I've named there doesn't include Niakhate, Richards, Bade, Mangala, Colback and Cafu. Oh, or Aurier (presuming he signs). |