Could this be OUR time?

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The best indication for me is if your back ups are nearly as good as your 1st 11. I think our B side could give our aside A game

Id have a different line up for A team and B team.

Howard

Coleman Jagielka Heitinga Baines

Arteta Fellaini

Anichebe Bilyaletdinov Pienaar

Yakubu​

Verses

Saha

Gueye Cahill Baxter

Rodwell Osman

Neville Distin Yobo Hibbert

Mucha​

Obviously id say the A team is better because that is why they are the A team :P But I dont think it would be a walk in the park. I think they would win 2-1 or 3-2 but the B team certainly has goals in them and a good defence. Also to add to this we would have these players who could get the odd game next season:

GK Turner
CB Mustafi
CB Duffy
LB Garbutt
LB Bodwell
RM Orenuga
CM Wallace
CM Barkley
CM Forshaw
ST Beckford
ST Vaughan
ST Jutkiewicz
ST Agard
ST Silva
ST Hope
 
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Our formation should be very free with constant movement from midfield and attack. I would mould Cahill into an out-and-out striker as there is no-one in the team more likely to pop up with a goal and with the midfield behind him goalscoring chances should be plenty. I would keep Neville in the team because of his influence and gradually give Coleman more and more time.

------------Howard------------

Neville - Jags - Heitinga - Baines

------------Fellaini-------------

------------Arteta-------------

Piennar----Rodwell----Bilyaletdinov

-------------Cahill-------------

The people behind Cahill all know how to shoot from distance and I predict quite a few long range goals from Rodwell, Arteta and Bilayletdinov this season.
 
Our formation should be very free with constant movement from midfield and attack. I would mould Cahill into an out-and-out striker as there is no-one in the team more likely to pop up with a goal and with the midfield behind him goalscoring chances should be plenty. I would keep Neville in the team because of his influence and gradually give Coleman more and more time.

------------Howard------------

Neville - Jags - Heitinga - Baines

------------Fellaini-------------

------------Arteta-------------

Piennar----Rodwell----Bilyaletdinov

-------------Cahill-------------

The people behind Cahill all know how to shoot from distance and I predict quite a few long range goals from Rodwell, Arteta and Bilayletdinov this season.

I dont think Cahill could do it as a striker. He is only so prolific because he arrives late to the box making it harder to track him. If he was always in the box then he could easily be marked out of the game. Also hes not a great finisher with his feet. If he got moved there I couldnt even see him being ahead of Beckford.
 
I dont think Cahill could do it as a striker. He is only so prolific because he arrives late to the box making it harder to track him. If he was always in the box then he could easily be marked out of the game. Also hes not a great finisher with his feet. If he got moved there I couldnt even see him being ahead of Beckford.

i really think beckford is going to be the suprise of the season
wonder what odds you would get on him scoring 15+
 

Not until we get a serious sugar daddy, and investment into the team, the stadium and the board pull their finger out in terms of where the money goes.
 
Our formation should be very free with constant movement from midfield and attack. I would mould Cahill into an out-and-out striker as there is no-one in the team more likely to pop up with a goal and with the midfield behind him goalscoring chances should be plenty. I would keep Neville in the team because of his influence and gradually give Coleman more and more time.

------------Howard------------

Neville - Jags - Heitinga - Baines

------------Fellaini-------------

------------Arteta-------------

Piennar----Rodwell----Bilyaletdinov

-------------Cahill-------------

The people behind Cahill all know how to shoot from distance and I predict quite a few long range goals from Rodwell, Arteta and Bilayletdinov this season.
I know where you're coming from with the Cahill as a striker idea, but personally I don't think it would work. I think he gets goals mainly because he arrives from a deeper position and is hard to pick up. If he was played as a striker, he'd generally be marked out of the game and lose that element of surprise. I maybe wrong like as Tim's a clever lad and He might adapt perfectly. But certainly think he'd need a partner up front.
Alternatively we could try that 4-6-0 formation again were any of the midfielders can pop up in the area but no-one leads the line. I seriously think it's got a lot of mileage in it, with the right players deployed correctly. You dominate the midfield and with no front man, the opposition defence tends to lose concentration and roam thus leaving gaps for runners from midfield to arrive in
 
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