Our midfield (21 Viewers)

rob9872

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Now that Sheaf is back to full fitness a midfield 3 of him Grimes and Rudoni is outstanding. I did worry that Sheaf and Grimes might be too similar but they blend so well.

Torp, Eccles, Allen all played key roles and done well too this season, but these three today were where we ran it. Great effort, great quality.
 

rob9872

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And Sheaf didn't do his customary giving the ball away passes, very good today but once again the rspca are after him for trying to hit pigeons flying over the stadium
Yep that's his shooting I'm afraid. Premiership player with L2 shooting ability.

*edit: hopefully the right mentor in Lampard of all people to hopefully change that.
 

rob9872

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Thought he was the worse of the 3.
Not that he was bad, good work rate, but not as good as the other 2.
That's fair, but all were good, orobaby 8/8.5/9 in the order Sheaf, Grimes, Rudoni.

I thought Sheaf was the engine tbf. Grimes so much time on the ball, Sheaf covering the ground and driving the tempo, Rudi shear quality. It's the way they complement each other I like the best.
 

Ccfcisparks

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That's fair, but all were good, orobaby 8/8.5/9 in the order Sheaf, Grimes, Rudoni.

I thought Sheaf was the engine tbf. Grimes so much time on the ball, Sheaf covering the ground and driving the tempo, Rudi shear quality. It's the way they complement each other I like the best.
Sheaf looks miles better not sitting and when he can go and nip into tackles.
 

clint van damme

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That's fair, but all were good, orobaby 8/8.5/9 in the order Sheaf, Grimes, Rudoni.

I thought Sheaf was the engine tbf. Grimes so much time on the ball, Sheaf covering the ground and driving the tempo, Rudi shear quality. It's the way they complement each other I like the best.

Orobaby? Think you've just invented a new word mate.
What a day!
 

stay_up_skyblues

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Sheaf looked like a man possessed at times today, he is getting up to the match fitness levels of the other two and with them all firing there can’t be many better midfields outside the top flight.
 

Captain Dart

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Sheaf looked like a man possessed at times today, he is getting up to the match fitness levels of the other two and with them all firing there can’t be many better midfields outside the top flight.
Lampard complimented his workrate in the post match chat I think. 👍🏻
 

DT-R

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It’s a team of good individuals that don’t necessarily complement one another. They’ve got some cracking players on their day.
Compliments during the game are really important.
Yesterday I head Sheaf tell Rudi how white his teeth were. I heard Grimes ask Thomas if his shorts made his arse look big (Thomas replied, no you look perfect). And Saka told MVE how good his throw ins are!
Great compliments! Gotta love it!

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Nuskyblue

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Our midfield, good in attack but boy were we open.

I'd hesitate to include Rudi as a midfield option he generally plays way more advanced, we basically play 4-4-2.

I think playing Rudi as a lone 9 and bringing in Allen would work, especially away from home.
 

torchomatic

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That's fair, but all were good, orobaby 8/8.5/9 in the order Sheaf, Grimes, Rudoni.

I thought Sheaf was the engine tbf. Grimes so much time on the ball, Sheaf covering the ground and driving the tempo, Rudi shear quality. It's the way they complement each other I like the best.

I think now that the weight of "best midfielder at the club" has been lifted from him, Sheaf has been playing with a lot more freedom. Less prone to errors and wayward passes since he's been back.

Grimes and Rudoni are the best midfielders now, and Sheaf has revelled with that knowledge, I think. They all have their own roles and they all played them to perfection yesterday.

Hope Sheaf can stay fit now.
 

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