The Boss picks his 11
4-3-3:
GK: Harold: Burly and determined, he'll grind out all the corners. A safe pair of hands and tough to beat.
RB: Carter: He'll cover Ronnie when he gets forward and assist most of his attacks.
CB: S Davis: The skipper and an old head at the back. Who needs pace when you can read the game so well?
CB: Ebdon: A good cyborg like T-800, programmed to protect the team and smother any attacks. When in an attacking mood, he'll spring forward for a set-piece to head the winner.
LB: Robertson: From down under to up front in a flash, he'll spend more time getting forward from the left than he will defend.
RW: O'Sullivan: Like his namesake Ronaldo, the most talented player on the pitch, pacy on the break, capable of outscoring the centre forward or producing an inspired bit of skill to win the match.
CM: Maguire: A hard man in the middle, he can dominate the midfield with his passion and physical approach.
CM: J Higgins: As astute in the tackle as he is tactically. Often at the centre of most of the team's good moves.
CM: Perry: Like a fully trained assassin, he can fire a shot from distance and find the goal when you least expect it. He will also raise eyebrows at any bad decision or lack of a pass.
LW: Williams: Substitute his left hand with a left foot, and you have a player who can score from range or cross the ball for his mate in the box to finish off.
CF: Hendry: The most prolific scorer in the team and most often the match winner, he'll convert any half chance into a goal.
Tony Drago (The Boss): Authoritative, never satisfied, he will rally the troops in the dressing room and from the touch line.
Mark King (Assistant Coach): To learn from the Boss and one day replace him. Not afraid of getting physical, he will confront any player not pulling their weight.
Who do i start: The Boss ponders his team selection.
4-3-3:
GK: Harold: Burly and determined, he'll grind out all the corners. A safe pair of hands and tough to beat.
RB: Carter: He'll cover Ronnie when he gets forward and assist most of his attacks.
CB: S Davis: The skipper and an old head at the back. Who needs pace when you can read the game so well?
CB: Ebdon: A good cyborg like T-800, programmed to protect the team and smother any attacks. When in an attacking mood, he'll spring forward for a set-piece to head the winner.
LB: Robertson: From down under to up front in a flash, he'll spend more time getting forward from the left than he will defend.
RW: O'Sullivan: Like his namesake Ronaldo, the most talented player on the pitch, pacy on the break, capable of outscoring the centre forward or producing an inspired bit of skill to win the match.
CM: Maguire: A hard man in the middle, he can dominate the midfield with his passion and physical approach.
CM: J Higgins: As astute in the tackle as he is tactically. Often at the centre of most of the team's good moves.
CM: Perry: Like a fully trained assassin, he can fire a shot from distance and find the goal when you least expect it. He will also raise eyebrows at any bad decision or lack of a pass.
LW: Williams: Substitute his left hand with a left foot, and you have a player who can score from range or cross the ball for his mate in the box to finish off.
CF: Hendry: The most prolific scorer in the team and most often the match winner, he'll convert any half chance into a goal.
Tony Drago (The Boss): Authoritative, never satisfied, he will rally the troops in the dressing room and from the touch line.
Mark King (Assistant Coach): To learn from the Boss and one day replace him. Not afraid of getting physical, he will confront any player not pulling their weight.
Who do i start: The Boss ponders his team selection.
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