Team for Plymouth
#1
Unchanged.

Plymouth are playing 3 at the back and 2 of them are making debuts. Really have to get at them early.
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#2
Think both of their new signings were signed in the last 24/48 hours aswell. Could go one of two ways!
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#3
At any time prior to Mowbrays appointment most of us would be pretty horrified by that team. After the result against the worst team we’ll play this season I know changing the team would be tough, but away from home we need more legs

Every time we’ve seen that kind of team we’ve struggled

Let’s hope Swift can do something away from home he’s hardly ever done for us - get involved, get on the ball, link play, create & have goal threat. Same for Wallace But Tony might learn the hard way as to why Swift & Wallace were miles off starting games

Im sure many agree, for me Mulumby would have been first on the team sheet today
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#4
(02-01-2025, 11:59 AM)Baggeridgebaggy Wrote: At any time prior to Mowbrays appointment most of us would be pretty horrified by that team

Let’s hope Swift can do something away from home he’s hardly ever done for us - get involved, get on the ball, link play, create & have goal threat. Same for Wallace

That midfield has no legs or energy but hopefully players will raise their game.

Tony might learn the hard way as to why Swift & Wallace were miles off starting games

As sure many agree, but Mulumby would have been first on the team sheet today

Molumby will very much be a sub under Mowbray. It'll take at least 2 injuries before he's a regular starter again.

Just not his type of player.
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#5
(02-01-2025, 12:01 PM)Jacko Wrote:
(02-01-2025, 11:59 AM)Baggeridgebaggy Wrote: At any time prior to Mowbrays appointment most of us would be pretty horrified by that team

Let’s hope Swift can do something away from home he’s hardly ever done for us - get involved, get on the ball, link play, create & have goal threat. Same for Wallace

That midfield has no legs or energy but hopefully players will raise their game.

Tony might learn the hard way as to why Swift & Wallace were miles off starting games

As sure many agree, but Mulumby would have been first on the team sheet today

Molumby will very much be a sub under Mowbray. It'll take at least 2 injuries before he's a regular starter again.

Just not his type of player.

I completely disagree, he was ill and out of the squad last week. But we’ll see how that one plays out 

In some respects has similar attributes to a player like Morrison, Molumby is a good technical footballer so I’d also query why you think he’s not Mowbrays kind of player
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#6
(02-01-2025, 12:14 PM)Baggeridgebaggy Wrote:
(02-01-2025, 12:01 PM)Jacko Wrote:
(02-01-2025, 11:59 AM)Baggeridgebaggy Wrote: At any time prior to Mowbrays appointment most of us would be pretty horrified by that team

Let’s hope Swift can do something away from home he’s hardly ever done for us - get involved, get on the ball, link play, create & have goal threat. Same for Wallace

That midfield has no legs or energy but hopefully players will raise their game.

Tony might learn the hard way as to why Swift & Wallace were miles off starting games

As sure many agree, but Mulumby would have been first on the team sheet today

Molumby will very much be a sub under Mowbray. It'll take at least 2 injuries before he's a regular starter again.

Just not his type of player.

I completely disagree, he was ill and out of the squad last week. But we’ll see how that one plays out 

In some respects has similar attributes to a player like Morrison, Molumby is a good technical footballer so I’d also query why you think he’s not Mowbrays kind of player

I think he's more akin to Molumbu. But Youssef used to get 5/6 goals and countless assists too. Molumby needs to add that to his game to be a regular.
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#7
(02-01-2025, 12:14 PM)Baggeridgebaggy Wrote:
(02-01-2025, 12:01 PM)Jacko Wrote:
(02-01-2025, 11:59 AM)Baggeridgebaggy Wrote: At any time prior to Mowbrays appointment most of us would be pretty horrified by that team

Let’s hope Swift can do something away from home he’s hardly ever done for us - get involved, get on the ball, link play, create & have goal threat. Same for Wallace

That midfield has no legs or energy but hopefully players will raise their game.

Tony might learn the hard way as to why Swift & Wallace were miles off starting games

As sure many agree, but Mulumby would have been first on the team sheet today

Molumby will very much be a sub under Mowbray. It'll take at least 2 injuries before he's a regular starter again.

Just not his type of player.

I completely disagree, he was ill and out of the squad last week. But we’ll see how that one plays out 

In some respects has similar attributes to a player like Morrison, Molumby is a good technical footballer so I’d also query why you think he’s not Mowbrays kind of player

A good technical footballer? I'll have some of what you're having. He's a runner and a trier.
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#8
(02-01-2025, 12:49 PM)Jacko Wrote:
(02-01-2025, 12:14 PM)Baggeridgebaggy Wrote:
(02-01-2025, 12:01 PM)Jacko Wrote:
(02-01-2025, 11:59 AM)Baggeridgebaggy Wrote: At any time prior to Mowbrays appointment most of us would be pretty horrified by that team

Let’s hope Swift can do something away from home he’s hardly ever done for us - get involved, get on the ball, link play, create & have goal threat. Same for Wallace

That midfield has no legs or energy but hopefully players will raise their game.

Tony might learn the hard way as to why Swift & Wallace were miles off starting games

As sure many agree, but Mulumby would have been first on the team sheet today

Molumby will very much be a sub under Mowbray. It'll take at least 2 injuries before he's a regular starter again.

Just not his type of player.

I completely disagree, he was ill and out of the squad last week. But we’ll see how that one plays out 

In some respects has similar attributes to a player like Morrison, Molumby is a good technical footballer so I’d also query why you think he’s not Mowbrays kind of player

A good technical footballer? I'll have some of what you're having. He's a runner and a trier.

Let’s see how that one develops ….
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#9
Molumby and Grant, two of our best performers this season missing out.
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#10
Terrible lack of threat at set pieces.

Far too easy for their hastely put together defence so far.
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