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Nick

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If Panzo can play there as backup, assuming Bidwell will be first choice?


He has played thousands of minutes in the Championship as a LB and LWB. With a full pre-season behind him I doubt Robins is going to see him as a reserve player on a decent wage.
 

shmmeee

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Hasn't Doyle played LB/LWB a fair bit too? Gives three options for LWB and LCB positions

Doyle’s played LB 5 times 4 for Man City U23s, and once in the EFL cup for Sunderland.

Panzo has played there 30 times all at youth level.
 

PVA

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Panzo can play left back, but has never played wing back.

I don't see him playing there much unless there's an injury crisis or something
 

Hobo

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Bidwell and Kane joined in January which is a difficult time to join a club mid season. You dont have the benefit of a pre season bonding and gelling through friendlies.

Everyone expects players to hit the ground running but they often have lots of relocation and family stuff to sort out.

I thought Kane and Bidwell did okay. But I think they will be even better this season and both bring a lot of experience to the side.
 

shmmeee

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Bidwell and Kane joined in January which is a difficult time to join a club mid season. You dont have the benefit of a pre season bonding and gelling through friendlies.

Everyone expects players to hit the ground running but they often have lots of relocation and family stuff to sort out.

I thought Kane and Bidwell did okay. But I think they will be even better this season and both bring a lot of experience to the side.

Kane joined in August.
 

The Philosopher

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I think Bidwell will be the first starter with the notion of Panzo coming in off the bench to use pace and a bit of trickery against tired legs.

That all said, I can’t help but think that JCS and Maatsen we’re good players and we haven’t improved on them last season to this.

Fadz is a year older.

Still think we need a couple of big strong players. One at the back (maybe Doyle but I think we need someone with experience) and a stand in big striker for Gyok (we still have no tall striker for set plays and in play crosses except for Vic).
 

procdoc

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I think Bidwell will be the first starter with the notion of Panzo coming in off the bench to use pace and a bit of trickery against tired legs.

That all said, I can’t help but think that JCS and Maatsen we’re good players and we haven’t improved on them last season to this.

Fadz is a year older.

Still think we need a couple of big strong players. One at the back (maybe Doyle but I think we need someone with experience) and a stand in big striker for Gyok (we still have no tall striker for set plays and in play crosses except for Vic).
What’s your obsession with tall strikers?
 

PUSB-We_are_going_up

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We dont need muscle, what we need is more pace, it was something lacking last season now we have Panzo at LCB that adds a lot, and we have Tavares very much in the mix this season, and if we get a quick LWB than I wont be 100% satisfied but it would be massive steps toward
 

SkyblueDad

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I think Bidwell, Panzo and Doyle gives us options on the left all three could play lb, lcb, by the sounds of Doyle & Panzo both comfortable with the ball at their feet, can pass good height, gives Robins options left side. Think and hope our next signing I suppose probably a loan is a centre-back in the McFadz mould be happy with our defence options then,
 

The Philosopher

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There are one or two then! The Blackpool one hit him in the face iirc 😂, the point still stands a player like Kyle Hudlin as he has been getting at all summer would not be a like for like replacement

Gyokeres simply isn’t just a “big striker”
Let me put this another way, for the hard of thinking like yourself:

Who have we got that can get on the end of a high cross from open play (that means not CD’s from corners and free kicks)?

Go…
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Let me put this another way, for the hard of thinking like yourself:

Who have we got that can get on the end of a high cross from open play (that means not CD’s from corners and free kicks)?

Go…
How many times do we lump a high cross in? How effect is that as a tactic when you play possession football when ability on the ball is much more important? How many players with pace to scare defenders and get onto throughballs (which we're much more likely to try) do we have?

You need a range of strikers to offer different problems. The 'big' man, the nippy little striker, the penalty box poacher, the workhorse. And at this moment I think we have, to a certain extent, got that. Big man - Gyok, nippy - Tavares, poacher - Godden, Walker workhorse - Waghorn
 

The Philosopher

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How many times do we lump a high cross in? How effect is that as a tactic when you play possession football when ability on the ball is much more important? How many players with pace to scare defenders and get onto throughballs (which we're much more likely to try) do we have?

You need a range of strikers to offer different problems. The 'big' man, the nippy little striker, the penalty box poacher, the workhorse. And at this moment I think we have, to a certain extent, got that. Big man - Gyok, nippy - Tavares, poacher - Godden, Walker workhorse - Waghorn
We have a variety of players that can play poacher or pressing striker / workhorse / nippy striker.

I think we lack a stand in target man.

There’s little point in having players like Gus who can deliver a quality ball high if we can’t nod the odd one in.

We have onrushing midfield of Gus, O’Hare and Allen who are never going to jump high but could easily run in to a nod-down.

In our most successful times we had Cyrille, then Dublin. Times change, I get it but my mere suggestion that we get a back up target man gets ridiculed to the extent that it gets boring.
 

The Philosopher

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We have a variety of players that can play poacher or pressing striker / workhorse / nippy striker.

I think we lack a stand in target man.

There’s little point in having players like Gus who can deliver a quality ball high if we can’t nod the odd one in.

We have onrushing midfield of Gus, O’Hare and Allen who are never going to jump high but could easily run in to a nod-down.

In our most successful times we had Cyrille, then Dublin. Times change, I get it but my mere suggestion that we get a back up target man gets ridiculed to the extent that it gets boring.
The alternative is that we get Godden to grow his quiff and superglue it firm for match days.
 

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