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    Re: The only teams to have beaten Fulham this season

    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    By the same margin as we need to tonight are..

    Leeds, Brentford, Man City and ...... Hull

    We are not going to be able to play the way the first three on that list play . Maybe we should have a close look at the Hull game and see what they were able to do.
    You have to press hard and fast and be relentless, stop them getting into their stride, it's not easy but definitely doable.

    I think we'll have at least three changes maybe four tonight, Bacuna probably back in midfield and maybe Patterson upfront, I have a sneaky feeling Tomlin will be sacrificed too for a more mobile and aggressive midfield.

    It's the last throw of the dice, so we may as well gamble and give it a good go?

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    Re: The only teams to have beaten Fulham this season

    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebina View Post
    You have to press hard and fast and be relentless, stop them getting into their stride, it's not easy but definitely doable.

    I think we'll have at least three changes maybe four tonight, Bacuna probably back in midfield and maybe Patterson upfront, I have a sneaky feeling Tomlin will be sacrificed too for a more mobile and aggressive midfield.

    It's the last throw of the dice, so we may as well gamble and give it a good go?
    Vaulks obviously will be back in for this too!

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    Re: The only teams to have beaten Fulham this season

    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebina View Post
    You have to press hard and fast and be relentless, stop them getting into their stride, it's not easy but definitely doable.

    I think we'll have at least three changes maybe four tonight, Bacuna probably back in midfield and maybe Patterson upfront, I have a sneaky feeling Tomlin will be sacrificed too for a more mobile and aggressive midfield.

    It's the last throw of the dice, so we may as well gamble and give it a good go?
    I agree with your first paragraph. That's what we did at their place for the first quarter of the game earlier this month, but we were unable or unwilling to sustain it - it's hard for a team as old as ours is to play like that for ninety minutes.

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