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Jason Pearce admits Naby Sarr doesn’t deserve to come out of the side
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Nice to have Pearce back fit.
We we can always bring on Pearce/Sarr and put Sarr up front if we need a goal.0 -
Everyone getting a bit carried away here over who should play and who should be dropped.
We are Charlton, which means sooner or later we'll have an injury and Bowyer won't have a decision to make.2 -
Bower needs to play sarr and Pearce together in a couple. Then he knows an injury to a centre half won't be a problem as the important games come.
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Drop Rolund1
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MuttleyCAFC said:Bower needs to play sarr and Pearce together in a couple. Then he knows an injury to a centre half won't be a problem as the important games come.
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soapboxsam said:The only other option is 3-5-2
Phillips
Bauer Pearce Sarr
Solly Williams Cullen Aribo Purrington
Taylor Vetokele.
Reeves for Williams after 65 if still chasing the game.
Bielik who I'm not sure how fit he is, gets another game to get fitter, plus judging by the 8 crosses Dijksteel attempted in the last home game with only 2 coming off, let's see if Solly can emulate the lovely cross for Taylor's goal against Plymouth.
Purrington can just give it a go and deliver the crosses.
If Luton bring their A game it may be a case of 5-3-2 if under the cosh but that's the whole point of this formation, it's flexible and the backs adapt.
If we don't win we freewheel to the playoffs anyway.
Ps. Ben 6.5 Purrington to surprise with a 7 5 performance at wing back !4 -
It's wrong to say that Sarr is more prone to give the ball away. As part of our set pattern of play he's asked to play out from the back. And he's asked to do that because he has immense talent for it. I was a centre back for 36 years but I never once got caught on the ball.....because I was never good enough to want the ball or get the ball. Sarr is a brave player, playing to instruction. Sometimes it will go wrong.. .that's life.3
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Very surprised at the amount of comments for Pearce over Sarr and i like Pearce. What does Sarr have to do to get in favour? He's been our best defender this season. Play him.2
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Pearce is a good leader and very well respected....lets not forget that he's made a clanger or two that have led to goals conceded this season.0
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Sarr has a good yard of pace on Pearce too.
I love Pearcey but wouldn't drop Sarr.
Think the horses for courses approach that Bowyer has taken so far is about right. Gives them both a rest and both some game time in case needed.
The question comes when we are in the playoffs who gets the nod. I'd still go for Sarr2 - Sponsored links:
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Redrobo said:Nice to have Pearce back fit.
We we can always bring on Pearce/Sarr and put Sarr up front if we need a goal.0 -
BR7_addick said:soapboxsam said:The only other option is 3-5-2
Phillips
Bauer Pearce Sarr
Solly Williams Cullen Aribo Purrington
Taylor Vetokele.
Reeves for Williams after 65 if still chasing the game.
Bielik who I'm not sure how fit he is, gets another game to get fitter, plus judging by the 8 crosses Dijksteel attempted in the last home game with only 2 coming off, let's see if Solly can emulate the lovely cross for Taylor's goal against Plymouth.
Purrington can just give it a go and deliver the crosses.
If Luton bring their A game it may be a case of 5-3-2 if under the cosh but that's the whole point of this formation, it's flexible and the backs adapt.
If we don't win we freewheel to the playoffs anyway.
Ps. Ben 6.5 Purrington to surprise with a 7 5 performance at wing back !
The 3-5-2 was the next option if Lee see Luton as a one off match against the Champions elect.
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CB partnerships are what build clean sheets and a tight defence. I think the view or assumption that we play Sarr when need an artist and Pearce when we are in a war, might be a bit Championship Manager!
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Exiled_Addick said:MuttleyCAFC said:Bower needs to play sarr and Pearce together in a couple. Then he knows an injury to a centre half won't be a problem as the important games come.
The back line that day was:
Dijksteel | Pearce | HRS BeckenSarr the Enforcer | Solly
Before the game the opinion was that the left side - with Solly on the wrong flank and Naby thought of as a joke - was going to be our weak link.
Instead it was the right side that caused the problems because the skipper kept drifting too far over to his dominant side and dragged Iron Willy across with him.
I think the only way we'd have those two in the same side is if we play a back three (Paddy Bauer on the right, skipper in the middle, Naby on the left) or a normal back four with Sarr in front in the Bielik-type role.
In Lord Bowyer we trust (but I'd still have the Enforcer as my first choice)
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Nabster is back in for tomorrow, you ain’t seen me right1
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if we go to Sunderland or Portsmouth in the second leg playoff then i would line up with Bauer / Pearce ...0