If he does change anything there will be a genuine reason for it and it won’t be just for the sake of it.It’s Critchley so yes, he’ll probably change half a winning team after arguably our best performance of the season
Thomson is alright IMO. He’s had time out for his mistakes and played good enough to get back in the side. Maybe come on as sub. My only iffy one at the mo’ is Carey.He will play Thomson next week as per Charlton.
And possibly Birmingham New St.You’ll definitely have to change at Manchester Piccadilly
Or Connolly for Dale.Injuries aside stick with the same line up.
But I suspect he will look at Oxfords league position and go more defensive
I can see Thompson for Dale and maybe a slight change amongst the 3 midfielders
Yes that would make perfect sense. CC is a natural born left wing backOr Connolly for Dale.
I'm just saying it's a possibility given he's played left wing back more often than anyone else this season and Critch may go ultra defensive away to Oxford.Yes that would make perfect sense. CC is a natural born left wing back
I wouldn’t mind him coming in to shore up the midfield but NOT left back
Has the extent of his injury been revealed?Since Virtue got injured no one has nailed down that third spot in midfield.
Never change a winning team has always been my motto!Stick with Carey.
Watching Leroy lita on under the cosh and he said Steve Coppell had same motto. Even if u played shit if team won the team stayed same the next game. Lita was praising what a great manager he was.Never change a winning team has always been my motto!
Instead of who??He will play Thomson next week as per Charlton.
I think you have to look at everything as a ‘unit’ and last Saturday it worked without picking out individuals for either praise or criticism. So in that respect I wouldn’t change it.A few bits of criticism of some of our players from Saturday and so any changes for Saturday?
agree with that but carey with a more advanced central role which more suits his way of playing, head of a triangle rather than a flat three in midfield.I would keep the same team, however I would move CJ and Dougall to the left, and Dale and Carey to the right.
Oxford cannot cope with crosses into the box, and this would allow both wingbacks to cross with their stronger foot.
I would he can't pass and is often caught flat footed defensively, leave him on the bench for his versatility/inability to nail down a position.Yes that would make perfect sense. CC is a natural born left wing back
I wouldn’t mind him coming in to shore up the midfield but NOT left back
It’ll be like Joseph. We’ll hear nothing and probably never hear of the player again!Has the extent of his injury been revealed?
Weir for me.