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having seen how we played on Sunday, I 'm actually eager to see Cabella involved now. Imagine him getting the ball, and having as much possession as Obertan did in the last game. He'll actually get a chance to find some rhythm and express himself.

 

Looking forward to it now.

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having seen how we played on Sunday, I 'm actually eager to see Cabella involved now. Imagine him getting the ball, and having as much possession as Obertan did in the last game. He'll actually get a chance to find some rhythm and express himself.

 

Looking forward to it now.

 

A lot of promise with our midfield once they're ticking - even on the bench. :thup:

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So we have Obertan, aarons, sissoko, ayoze, cabella and the Gouff for the wide positions, and Gini, ayoze, SDJ for the No10 position.

Personally I would go for Aarons and sissoko in the LW/RW positions and depending on where schteve wants to play Gini, ayoze/SDJ?cabella competing for the No10 :cheesy: :drool:

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I know there's a lot of push for Aaron out left, but assuming no other winger comes in, I think I'd like to see Cabella given a run in that position first. Think he deserves it after having to put up with the nonsense of Pardew all of last year.

 

We just need to make sure Aarons still get's a good number of minutes on the pitch coming on every game for at least 20 - 25 mins without fail for either Cabella or Sissoko.

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Our LW should be (1) Aarons (2) Marveaux (3) Cabella IMO with form/injuries/opposition being the driver on who plays there. I also think the #10 is quite tasty in (1) Ayoze (2) De Jong (3) Cabella (4) Marveaux (5) Wijnaldum all capable of playing there.

 

I really want to see both Cabella and Marveaux in this team as they actually have the killer pass (and I've seen Marveaux with it more-so) and the creativity. 

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http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/08/12/3805292519099a1b4f9bc78df1d9ce75.jpg

Not quite Steven Taylor levels, but :lol:

 

Not even close to being a Steven Taylor moment. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that.

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I really don't see where Marveaux could play, although I like him as a player. He's behind too many people in the #10 role, and I don't believe he can play on the wing in the Premier League.

 

Not bothered about him anymore tbh, I liked watching him but we have so many options for that no 10 role he doesn't even matter really.

 

Back during Pardew's time it did because he was really the only one.

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I really don't see where Marveaux could play, although I like him as a player. He's behind too many people in the #10 role, and I don't believe he can play on the wing in the Premier League.

 

Not bothered about him anymore tbh, I liked watching him but we have so many options for that no 10 role he doesn't even matter really.

 

Back during Pardew's time it did because he was really the only one.

I didn't like him because he shired far too many fifty fifty challenges for me, yes he is technically gifted but he must also be willing to get in amongst it in the prem or he is of no use to us (see david silva for example... bar high!)

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The annoying thing was for 6 months all of our play went through him, he was playing really well and then as soon as ben arfa came back pardew sent marveaux straight back to the reserves because he was too scared to ever play them together

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Cabella needs to decide what kind of player he want's to be, a Winger, an inside forward or a #10. He does elements of all 3 but has a very incomplete game overall.

 

...or is allowed to be depending on who's coaching and managing him. Virtually impossible for any player to move to a new country, language and league and prosper under the likes of Pardew and Carver. I'd be prepared to give him this season to see if he can adapt, write the first year off.

 

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Cabella needs to decide what kind of player he want's to be, a Winger, an inside forward or a #10. He does elements of all 3 but has a very incomplete game overall.

 

...or is allowed to be depending on who's coaching and managing him. Virtually impossible for any player to move to a new country, language and league and prosper under the likes of Pardew and Carver. I'd be prepared to give him this season to see if he can adapt, write the first year off.

 

Yes, agree completely. Who played well last year? janmaat and ... oh well

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Cabella needs to decide what kind of player he want's to be, a Winger, an inside forward or a #10. He does elements of all 3 but has a very incomplete game overall.

 

...or is allowed to be depending on who's coaching and managing him. Virtually impossible for any player to move to a new country, language and league and prosper under the likes of Pardew and Carver. I'd be prepared to give him this season to see if he can adapt, write the first year off.

 

 

This is guesswork, but I imagine Carvdew gave little to no instuction to any of our players about how to actually attack/movement/areas which we want to work the ball.

So based on that, Cabella was doing what he thought needed to be done in certain situations (slow down play, step over, cross, cut in etc etc). I'd say he needs the guidance of a competent coaching setup in order to hone his talent / decision making, but he should be the one to say 'I'm best as a left winger Gaffer', or whatever.

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I really don't see where Marveaux could play, although I like him as a player. He's behind too many people in the #10 role, and I don't believe he can play on the wing in the Premier League.

 

I think his best position would be about 1500 miles south of Mitrovic...  :)

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http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/08/12/3805292519099a1b4f9bc78df1d9ce75.jpg

Not quite Steven Taylor levels, but :lol:

 

Not even close to being a Steven Taylor moment. There is absolutely nothing wrong with that.

Chill out man, you fairy. I just found it funny.

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