[quote author=KHL link=topic=41919.msg1176222#msg1176222 date=1284721450]
[quote author=Portly link=topic=41919.msg1176169#msg1176169 date=1284715632]
[quote author=Fabio link=topic=41919.msg1176161#msg1176161 date=1284715231]
I'd drop johnson right now. Poor form and a liability
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I don't agree at all. In a team that is short on creativity, it would be folly to drop one of the creative players that we do have. We are not that strong that we can cast aside England's first choice at right back.
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And that's how I see it as well.
Kelly is a wonderful prospect and it was evident already last Season that we've got a real player on our hands here but let's not get ahead of ourselves. There's no way he should bench Johnson at this day and age. For several good reasons pointed out by Portly in the above. His time will come soon enough.
PS Am I the only one who thought he was partly to blame for their goal last? He certainly didn't keep track with his nearest opponent.
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Portly= whilst i understand dropping johnson is a risk, in my eyes based on current form he's easiy droppable. He may be a creative player but recently his runs into opposition half are poorly thought out and has started doing lucas backwards passing. His crossing ability is in serious question too. This could all be confidence and dropping him could shatter it completely, but it could also point out to him that he isn't the only right back we have and he needs to improve
KHL= I think kelly is still young and its a massive risk, but he's certainly worth a chance against a team who relies heavily on attacking from the flanks. If nani plays left wing on sunday we will concede through him as he will tear johnson apart. I am no advocating starting him every week, but by the same token, i think if a player is out of form, why should he be continued with until he can prove himself?