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cfc069
21 Apr 2004, 10:15 AM
Chelsea have five games to go, six if you count the Final (Keep the faith) :)

Newcastle Away
Southampton Home
Monaco Home
Man Utd Away
Leeds Utd Home

Forget Tinkering. Forget Rotation. Throw all plans in the bin and pick our strongest eleven from available players. Then pick our strongest five to sit on the bench.
Only change players through injury. Forget the "I am tired" syndrome boo hoo and rotate from the bench. Simple really.

There are two players that Ranieri can exclude straightaway: Mutu and Gronkjaer.

If Mutu can score 19 goals in Serie A which is supposed to be the most difficult league in the word to score goals, then the Premiership should have been fodder to him. Having said I can't fault his work rate and he put himself under pressure with the flying start that he got off too.

Gronkjaer is just a complete waste of space. Ok he can run, but he can't cross and he can't tackle.

Ranieri has now got to play his strongest team every game from now on. After all what has he got to lose? Only his job and by all accounts he has lost that already.

DaeHaMinGuk
22 Apr 2004, 05:15 AM
Chelsea have five games to go, six if you count the Final (Keep the faith) :)

Newcastle Away
Southampton Home
Monaco Home
Man Utd Away
Leeds Utd Home

Forget Tinkering. Forget Rotation. Throw all plans in the bin and pick our strongest eleven from available players. Then pick our strongest five to sit on the bench.
Only change players through injury. Forget the "I am tired" syndrome boo hoo and rotate from the bench. Simple really.

There are two players that Ranieri can exclude straightaway: Mutu and Gronkjaer.

If Mutu can score 19 goals in Serie A which is supposed to be the most difficult league in the word to score goals, then the Premiership should have been fodder to him. Having said I can't fault his work rate and he put himself under pressure with the flying start that he got off too.

Gronkjaer is just a complete waste of space. Ok he can run, but he can't cross and he can't tackle.

Ranieri has now got to play his strongest team every game from now on. After all what has he got to lose? Only his job and by all accounts he has lost that already.

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Dr_Intoxicated
22 Apr 2004, 11:12 AM
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Forget Tinkering. Forget Rotation. Throw all plans in the bin and pick our strongest eleven from available players. Then pick our strongest five to sit on the bench.
Only change players through injury. Forget the "I am tired" syndrome boo hoo and rotate from the bench. Simple really.

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Ranieri has now got to play his strongest team every game from now on. After all what has he got to lose? Only his job and by all accounts he has lost that already.

Agree totally with above, only a few games left it is all or nothing time. However I suspect that everyones idea of who the strongest are may differ.

For one I do not agree with you at all re Gronkjaer.