Eddie Posted March 21 Share Posted March 21 4 hours ago, BaianoPOTY98 said: If only Carlsberg were involved too 😉😂 Screw Carlsberg - the Pompey losing their next couple scenario is a De Halve Maan Brewery scenario. SKRam and BaianoPOTY98 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eoghan1884 Posted March 21 Share Posted March 21 6 hours ago, kevinhectoring said: I heard that Richard Barker made some quite harsh comments about CBT’s attitude to Warne’s training schedule. If so, I’d guess we thought he was fitter than he is, and that his attitude to training would be better I don’t think it was an attitude problem at all. Think he basically said he wasn’t up to our standard of training because of the low standard he’d be partaking in at Charlton. That added with a few niggles and he’s never really got going. Miggins, Steadybreeze, Caerphilly Ram and 7 others 7 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brammie Steve Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 On 19/03/2024 at 09:40, 61GT said: + 1 A really informative write-up. Brilliant! So all we need to do on Saturday is turn up? 61GT 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Archied Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 8 hours ago, Eddie said: Screw Carlsberg - the Pompey losing their next couple scenario is a De Halve Maan Brewery scenario. Or highland spring 😀 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
S6 boy Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 19 hours ago, Anag Ram said: Wildsmith Nelson Forsyth Cashin Wilson Smith Adams Sibley Mendez-Laing Waghorn Blackett-Taylor I think with three central defenders and Smith and Adams in front of them, we should be able to risk three up front and let CBT show what he’s capable of. That's what I would choose too assuming CBT is ready to start. That team should be more than capable of beating Northampton if they are at 7 out of 10 levels. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sage Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 19 hours ago, Ghost of Clough said: Waghorn and Mendez-Laing starting the game in a 5212. Waghorn off in the 2nd half, with Washington and Blackett-Taylor seeing the game out in a 523. If we're a couple up, we could rest Mendez-Laing and play Sibley further forward. Starting 11 Wildsmith Nelson Forsyth Cashin Ward Smith Hourihane Sibley Adams Waghorn Mendez-Laing Finishers Wildsmith Nelson Forsyth Cashin Wilson Thompson Adams Elder Sibley Blackett-Taylor Washington Spot on. Not sure why people want to play wingers either side of Waggy when we are playing with wing backs. The whole point of wing backs os everyone else plays narrow to allow them space to move into. Ghost of Clough 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeedsCityRam Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 18 hours ago, Srg said: Wildsmith Nelson, Foz, Cash Ward, Smith, Adams, Sibley NML, Waghorn, CBT It's Blackett-Taylor time Exactly what I'd go with. My concern is Warne will opt for Kane Wilson to replace Barkhuizen rather than Blackett-Taylor. Whilst I really like Wilson, I only see him as a starter at RWB (and would put Ward ahead of him currently based on the quality of their respective delivery). Wilson just doesn't have the consistent final 3rd quality to worry defenders in the same way that a pacey, goal scoring winger like CBT would do & I hope this is what Warne bases his selection on, rather than CBT struggling to match the physical demands of the training regime. CBT's threat would I believe likely create more space for Waggy & Mendez-Laing also. I'd echo other posters nervousness about this fixture following on from the superb result against Bolton - whilst Northampton have little to play for & seemingly some absences, I'm wary they'll see this as a free hit against the biggest side in the division in front of probably their biggest crowd of the season. Our midfield plus the two wingbacks are going to have to work hard as a unit to stop them playing their attractive passing style or its going to be a long afternoon. There is maybe a case for including Thompson in the centre from the start & replacing one of the wingers to make us more solid there but would be equally happy with two wingers to spread the play. The opportunity to go 7 points clear of Bolton & just as importantly, move beyond the 80 point mark is tantalising. Time to ram home that advantage Derby 💪🐏 I know nothing and Pikeyram 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Srg Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 3 minutes ago, LeedsCityRam said: Exactly what I'd go with. My concern is Warne will opt for Kane Wilson to replace Barkhuizen rather than Blackett-Taylor. Whilst I really like Wilson, I only see him as a starter at RWB (and would put Ward ahead of him currently based on the quality of their respective delivery). Wilson just doesn't have the consistent final 3rd quality to worry defenders in the same way that a pacey, goal scoring winger like CBT would do & I hope this is what Warne bases his selection on, rather than CBT struggling to match the physical demands of the training regime. CBT's threat would I believe likely create more space for Waggy & Mendez-Laing also. I'd echo other posters nervousness about this fixture following on from the superb result against Bolton - whilst Northampton have little to play for & seemingly some absences, I'm wary they'll see this as a free hit against the biggest side in the division in front of probably their biggest crowd of the season. Our midfield plus the two wingbacks are going to have to work hard as a unit to stop them playing their attractive passing style or its going to be a long afternoon. There is maybe a case for including Thompson in the centre from the start & replacing one of the wingers to make us more solid there but would be equally happy with two wingers to spread the play. The opportunity to go 7 points clear of Bolton & just as importantly, move beyond the 80 point mark is tantalising. Time to ram home that advantage Derby 💪🐏 Wilson in those advanced positions just has a tendency to get a bit lost when being used from the start. It's clear it's not a position he's used to. He can do it later in games with more space available, but if he's playing from the start here it should just instead of Ward. LeedsCityRam 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eccles the ram Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 In my opinion this match is THE most important one of the season. Win and we are 7 points clear which Bolton will have to get something out of 3 of their 7 games left. Draw and it is still squeeky bum time. We must not lose. Approach this one right from the start and I believe we have one foot in the promotion door. Draw and we have one toe in the door. Lose we have one knacker in the door! UTR. Patrick Rams, BaianoPOTY98, admira and 1 other 2 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ram59 Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 Each and every game now will be the most important game of the season, until something is decided, one way or another. SKRam, DavesaRam, I know nothing and 4 others 4 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rammieib Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 CBT was always a winger. Wingbacks doens't suit his game. If he's played as an inside forward type position, it'll be interesting if he has any impact. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Comrade 86 Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 20 hours ago, Ghost of Clough said: Starting 11 Wildsmith Nelson Forsyth Cashin Ward Smith Hourihane Sibley Adams Waghorn Mendez-Laing Finishers Wildsmith Nelson Forsyth Cashin Wilson Thompson Adams Elder Sibley Blackett-Taylor Washington I think this is a smart use of those we have fit currently and I don't think it's too far off what we'll actually see. Ebou has surprised me a little in the more advanced midfield role, as he's actually got a deal of passing ability. No mere scrapper, that's for sure. I think Northampton are likely to try to be hard to break down and for that reason I like to idea of starting Ward over Kane. He offers a potent threat from open play and even more so, from set-pieces and we then have the luxury of using Kane against tiring legs. I can also see Sibbo scoring this week. I think he'll get some room to play a bit and we all know how deadly he can be given space to move into and time to set himself. As for Fozzy, well he has seen off every FB brought in to replace him and is now setting about seeing off the CBs too. Hard lines for Bradley, who'd been in excellent form before his illness, but it's very difficult to drop Fozzy after his performance against Bolton. He was majestic against arguably the best side we've faced this season and Warne seems to favour the incumbent, expecting players returning from injury to earn their slot again. Upfront, it's hard to see us not starting with Nate and Waggy, in the absence of Barks. It's hard to know what sort of form Waggy is in, but he has that class-drop edge and if he is fit and sharp, he'll cause Northampton problems. I'd also expect Nate's pace to be pretty potent against this lot, who are not a bad outfit for the grade, but do look a bit vulnerable defensively speaking. My finger in the air guess is a 0-2 win for the Rams with Nate and Sibs the scorers , but as we enter the home stretch, any win would would be a big step towards promotion. Let's hope we are calm and patient enough to play our football. I'm quietly confident that despite the missing personnel, we should have enough in reserve to secure another vital win. COYR Derby4Me, Caerphilly Ram and Archied 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Srg Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 11 minutes ago, Comrade 86 said: I think this is a smart use of those we have fit currently and I don't think it's too far off what we'll actually see. Ebou has surprised me a little in the more advanced midfield role, as he's actually got a deal of passing ability. No mere scrapper, that's for sure. I think Northampton are likely to try to be hard to break down and for that reason I like to idea of starting Ward over Kane. He offers a potent threat from open play and even more so, from set-pieces and we then have the luxury of using Kane against tiring legs. I can also see Sibbo scoring this week. I think he'll get some room to play a bit and we all know how deadly he can be given space to move into and time to set himself. As for Fozzy, well he has seen off every FB brought in to replace him and is now setting about seeing off the CBs too. Hard lines for Bradley, who'd been in excellent form before his illness, but it's very difficult to drop Fozzy after his performance against Bolton. He was majestic against arguably the best side we've faced this season and Warne seems to favour the incumbent, expecting players returning from injury to earn their slot again. Upfront, it's hard to see us not starting with Nate and Waggy, in the absence of Barks. It's hard to know what sort of form Waggy is in, but he has that class-drop edge and if he is fit and sharp, he'll cause Northampton problems. I'd also expect Nate's pace to be pretty potent against this lot, who are not a bad outfit for the grade, but do look a bit vulnerable defensively speaking. My finger in the air guess is a 0-2 win for the Rams with Nate and Sibs the scorers , but as we enter the home stretch, any win would would be a big step towards promotion. Let's hope we are calm and patient enough to play our football. I'm quietly confident that despite the missing personnel, we should have enough in reserve to secure another vital win. COYR The only reason to play Ebou further forward is for his pressing ability. Either way you slice it, it's a cover up for Hourihane. You're playing him there because Hourihane can't do it and when you do play him there, you lose out deeper because Hourihane is there. It was kinda ridiculous against Bolton that we ended up with our best defensive-minded midfielder running around pressing centre backs after Gayle went off. Should never ever be plan A. Andrew3000 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tamworthram Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 2 hours ago, eccles the ram said: In my opinion this match is THE most important one of the season. Win and we are 7 points clear which Bolton will have to get something out of 3 of their 7 games left. Draw and it is still squeeky bum time. We must not lose. Approach this one right from the start and I believe we have one foot in the promotion door. Draw and we have one toe in the door. Lose we have one knacker in the door! UTR. It's only the most important until the next one. I don't think it's as important as the Bolton game. Whilst hopefully we won't need it, that win gives us a bit of breathing space in case we only manage a draw (or, heaven forbid, worse) tomorrow. If we'd failed to beat Bolton then tomorrow would have taken on even greater significance. If we'd lost against Bolton we'd already have one knacker in the door. For the avoidance of doubt, I'm of course not suggesting for one minute that either PW or the players should approach the game with the mindset that the Bolton win has given us a little bit of a comfort blanket. I fully expect everyone at the club to view the game as one we aim to win and are more than capable of winning. hydraulic ram, SKRam and angieram 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gee SCREAMER !! Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 We're possibly only 2 injuries away to key players from struggling to get results in 3 of the last 7, we'll struggle enough in them without getting some firepower back . Tomorrow is a must win should that happen. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elwood P Dowd Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 All our remaining games should be treated as FA cup finals. We would like to win them all but need to wring the best possible result, we can, out of all the remaining games. Come on your Rams 🐏 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ghost of Clough Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 2 hours ago, Srg said: The only reason to play Ebou further forward is for his pressing ability. Either way you slice it, it's a cover up for Hourihane. You're playing him there because Hourihane can't do it and when you do play him there, you lose out deeper because Hourihane is there. It was kinda ridiculous against Bolton that we ended up with our best defensive-minded midfielder running around pressing centre backs after Gayle went off. Should never ever be plan A. He used to fill in at Am at Forest Green. Basically their 1st choice DM and 2nd choice AM. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WystonRam Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 This would be mine assuming all fit.(i think this is my first line up post) chadlad 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ariotofmyown Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 3 hours ago, eccles the ram said: In my opinion this match is THE most important one of the season. Win and we are 7 points clear which Bolton will have to get something out of 3 of their 7 games left. Draw and it is still squeeky bum time. We must not lose. Approach this one right from the start and I believe we have one foot in the promotion door. Draw and we have one toe in the door. Lose we have one knacker in the door! UTR. I do think that we win on Friday and we are almost there. The other 3 teams chasing will have to really to pick themselves up after last weekend, even more if they see us 7 or 10 points ahead. Will they really give everything they have got to keep on chasing, or will the playoffs start to be in the back of their minds. Not saying they aren't going to try, but they'll be getting tired and have to really go that extra mile. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
We'll be back in 81 Posted March 22 Share Posted March 22 Wildsmith Smith. Nelson. Cashin. Elder Thompson. Adams. Sibley NML. Waghorn. CBT Nice balance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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