Damien Delaney
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He's a strong, powerful runner.
So, yeah, I think that's a nice midfield two for me there.
And again, there's enough experience in it.
Obviously, Troy up top.
I would probably go with...
Chidozie as well I mean this is ultimately probably going to be a 5-4-1 so you need to be able to transition out of that and I think Chidozie is perfect for that I was talking about the quality service that needs to be able to try almost on his chest or good with Chidozie he's getting in a general area you know and I trust me Gary's probably saying we love playing with those players yeah
Yeah, they make a bad ball look good.
Yeah, you've got a 30 by 30 and as long as you get it in that, you know, you make something of it, you know, and all of a sudden that's a great ball.
So I think Chidozie gives you that ability and listen, I said this before, I think a lot of those players would have, even if they're not playing at their club, they would have been well aware of this fixture on the horizon and if they're not playing, they would have been speaking to the conditioning staff at their clubs, you know, so they'll be ready.
The question is, can we afford to carry somebody who's, you know, all the negative attributes you're saying there, and then all of a sudden for that moment in 88 minutes, could you be two or three in the down because he's been turned the ball over, we've been counter-attacked.
So I think what Joe's saying there is salient.
Like, if the game you need to drop him back, you can bring him on.
But starting with him is a risk.
It's, you know, but again, I don't, like...
it's tough for Heimer because you don't want to go there and just go ultra defensive and say, right, we're not, we're just covering up on the ropes and we're going to hope for a set piece.
Bit like Arsenal yesterday.
So, you know.
We'll come to that.
Sorry, I couldn't wait to get it.
I could have waited to get it in.