As we have a week to wait, something a bit different to think about.
What would your starting 11 be out of anyone who has ever played for us that’s still currently playing. (You can have them in their prime whether that form came before or after their stint with us).
I went 4-3-3
GK- K. Schmeichel
RB - Cranie (struggled with this, sure I’m missing someone!)
CB - Dann
CB - Fadz
LB - Maatsan
Mid - Henderson
Mid - Hamer
Mid - Maddison
Att - Wilson
Att - Gyok
Att - Armstrong
And where would that team / your chosen team finish in the premier league?
As we have a week to wait, something a bit different to think about.
What would your starting 11 be out of anyone who has ever played for us that’s still currently playing. (You can have them in their prime whether that form came before or after their stint with us).
I went 4-3-3
GK- K. Schmeichel
RB - Cranie (struggled with this, sure I’m missing someone!)
CB - Dann
CB - Fadz
LB - Maatsan
Mid - Henderson
Mid - Hamer
Mid - Maddison
Att - Wilson
Att - Gyok
Att - Armstrong
And where would that team / your chosen team finish in the premier league?
As we have a week to wait, something a bit different to think about.
What would your starting 11 be out of anyone who has ever played for us that’s still currently playing. (You can have them in their prime whether that form came before or after their stint with us).
I went 4-3-3
GK- K. Schmeichel
RB - Cranie (struggled with this, sure I’m missing someone!)
CB - Dann
CB - Fadz
LB - Maatsan
Mid - Henderson
Mid - Hamer
Mid - Maddison
Att - Wilson
Att - Gyok
Att - Armstrong
And where would that team / your chosen team finish in the premier league?
Purely for balance, I'd sacrifice 1 striker (Armstrong) for a defensive midfielder (Sheaf) as Dann and Fadz are both lacking pace and mobility and would benefit from a defensive shield in front of them.
Someone like Sheaf would also allow Hamer and Henderson to venture forward more and provide a link to the 2 strikers, and Sheaf could bring the ball out of defence and use his passing range to put us on the front foot.