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Saints At Birmingham The Preview
Saints At Birmingham The Preview
Friday, 3rd Feb 2012 09:52

There are two big questions on the lips of Saints supporters ahead of the game, firstly will the game go ahead with a big freeze on and secondly what part will Billy Sharp play.

The first problem with Saturday's visit to St Andrews is whether the pitch will be thawed out enough to be playable, with both a big freeze on and snow on the cards, assuming it is then Nigel Adkins can address his selection choices for the game.

So does Adkins start Billy Sharp from the start or hold him from the bench, personally I would start him, strikers more than any other players on the pitch can adjust to the pattern of a new teams play quicker given the impact nature of their game, in truth Billy Sharp will be no better prepared to make his debut if he watches the game for 65 minutes from the bench that he will be if he is in the starting line up, we have chased Sharp long and hard for six months or more, we have done so for a reason, so having captured him he has to go straight in the starting line up, that may be harsh on Connolly or even Guly and our other strikers, but the fact is Sharp is here for a reason, lets not waste one minute of the opportunity to get him scoring goals.

Apart from Sharp though I would not want to see any other changes to the starting line up from Tuesday night, I feel our problems over the past two months have come from our team selections, on Tuesday we had the right balance, we had players in their right positions, to be blunt, Sharp excepted there is no reason to change that line up.

Again the crucial area is the bench, in most games there will always be certain areas that need tweaking, even the best players have off days or get injured and its ensuring that you have the best balance of players avaiilable on the day to throw into the fray in any given situation.

So from this point of view I would of course include Bialkowski, you need a sub keeper in cold conditions when injuries to keepers are more common due to hard ground and the chance of pulled muscles etc.

Next up I would have Tadanari Lee, he showed enough on Tuesday to suggest he will be an asset, then I would have Dean Hammond, if Guly is fit then he would be my next choice due to his ability to play either wide right or up front, however the final subs position will be the real key.

Usually I would opt for a defender on the bench, if Adkins does so then it will probabaly be Jaidi again, however I do feel we have those who could drop back if required ie Jack Cork, so Im tempted to consider other options, if Richard Chaplow is fit enough I would definately go for him, Falque might just be worth another try as a late late sub given his pace etc, otherwise i would go for Lee Holmes who offers a decent number of options due to his ability to hold the ball up, which could be ususeful in the later stages.

But I think both on the bench and in the starting line up, the key is continuity, getting a core team of players in the right positions and growing their confidence again, this will be a tough game, but we are good enough to come through it, if and only if we dont meddle with the formula that after a rocky start against Cardiff played itself back into a bit of form and confidence.

If the game is played I am going to go for 3-1 to Saints as long as we stick to the fioundation we started with on Tuesday night and built on as the game went on.

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1964thechalk added 10:33 - Feb 3
St. Andrews has undersoil heating!
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stevie280 added 10:37 - Feb 3
I'm with you with Sharp, straight in the side, Lambert will make it easy enough to bring Sharp right into the game, and I could see Sharp scoring if he plays. Chaplow on the right if fit, otherwise Punch if not too tired, and its excellent to have him back. Hammond (just above Morgan to whether the storm) and Cork in the middle. The rest as it was against Cardiff. COYS.
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Fordy added 10:44 - Feb 3
This is the closest we have had to a must win game this season. Win and we can put significant distance between ourselves and Birmingham. Lose and we will probably be out of the top two, some way behind West Ham and with Birmingham breathing down our necks. Another draw won't really be good enough for us either.
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tiptop added 10:52 - Feb 3
Pretty much agree with your starting line up Nick.
I reckon Hammond for Schneidelin and Harding for Fox are the only changes that NA might go for. I didnt see the Cardiff game so can't judge how Fox played. From what Im reading from you guys he didnt play great. It will be nice if that position wasn't tinkered for the sake of continuity and hopefully Fox will come through with quality. As you pointed out Jack Cork is versatile so to Fox who can play centre half if needed ...so with that said hes in the starting 11.
Some of the younger players might start making a few appearances soon. Maybe Reeves could pop up on the bench.
Subs: Biakowski,Lee,Chaplow/Reeves, de Ridder, Guly
3-1 is very optomistic Nick. I think we this could be a classic.. with more goals for Brum Im affraid which means 3-3 or 3-2 to saints.
COYR's

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Olley added 11:33 - Feb 3
Nick I think you are spot on with your analysis / strategy for the game but for me your prediction on the score is more from your heart than you head but I would be the first to say I was wrong if we could get such a result, COYRs
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bstokesaint added 18:27 - Feb 3
Agree totally Nick with your first XI and for my last sub would have Falque. Not sure I would throw Chaplow straight back in.

Loving your optimism.. although would bite off a hand for 0-1. Aren't they undefeated at home?
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Whatsforpud added 18:54 - Feb 3
I am hoping for a Sharp goal rather than expecting one. The first game, playing with new players, will be difficult for him, especially away, and at in-form Birmingham.
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