Having seen last night's goals, you can put Charlton and Hunter there if
you like, but if your keeper is going to play like that, you're conceding
goals. Both awful pieces of keeping.

Personally I am more a fan of establishing a settled back 5 to build
familiarity and communication and doing your rotating further up the pitch,
but Rosler is clearly a rotation policy throughout the team kind of coach,
with Bamba his preferred constant.

On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 2:27 PM, Kevin Lewis (UK SBS) <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Some splendid lyrics there chaps.  Even made me laugh out loud at work.
> Obviously more fun than discussing the football.
>
> Now you obviously miss stuff when watching it on the Telly, but I
> sometimes wonder if when you become a football manager you enter different
> world.
>
> Take the Centre Back partnership.
> Bamba goes without saying, but personally I've always rated Cooper higher
> than Belusci on the basis that his is less likely to lose his head and do
> something rash.
>
> So for the first game I was slightly worried when Belusci lined up.  But
> he had a pretty good game, even though his challenge on Vokes was
> poor/non-existant on their equaliser.
>
> The Donny game saw Bellusci and Cooper line up together, and again
> Bellusci looked to be the steadier one in a reasonable defensive
> performance. Considering the time played with 10 men.  Hats off to the
> manager, he obviously knows better than me.
>
> But wait.  For the Reading match it is Cooper and Bamba, can't work out
> why but again Uwe confounds me.  Leeds keep a rare clean sheet.  Obviously
> that is the pairing to go with.
>
> Bristol City away, and Bellusci is back in after a clean sheet the game
> before.  Result - 2 late goals (which I haven't seen yet).
>
> Now can Rossler not make up his mind between the 2 of them.  Is he
> 'rotating' which is an odd thing to do with the defence?  Or are they both
> shit and each one playing worse than the previous performance of the other?
>
> KOT.
>
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