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Published: Monday, May 5 2008 12:04 a.m. MDT

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Yuri

Well, it looks as though Yuri can score in the reserve game, unlike the Saturday game ... boy, he really blew it Saturday.

El Hombre

Yura's face has never seen the sun cuz all he does is keep his head down!

Ethan

Personally, I like the idea of winning the Reserves and let the winning momentum be more important then getting young players time to play. Winning solves all sorts of problems and I hope spills over to the real team.

Yura II

Reserve is a bit different pace than the full squad. He can play better at the slower pace, but is not able to maintain the same level at the pace of the full squad. Need another option for the full team.

What our 11 should be:

Goalie: Seitz

Left Back: Joy
Center Back: Mantilla
Center Back: Borchers
Right Back: Olave

Left Mid: Beckerman
Holding Mid: Sturgis
Attacking Mid: Morales
Right Mid: Williams

Striker: Espindola
Striker: Deuchar

Subs: Findley, Cordoba, Kovalenko, Wingert, Rimando

This would be my dream starting 11 for RSL. I know Sturgis is injured and such, but when healthy this would be the most productive lineup in my opinion.

Have your take on it though, lets see what you think would work

Scads

My line up would be the team that played against LA.

Rimando
Beltran - Olave - Borchers - Wingert
Dema
Williams Beckerman
Morales
Deuchar Espindola

But I would have brought Cordoba in closer to the 75th minute for Morales and Sturgis for Williams then move Dema to wing with Sturgis at DMid and Cordoba at AMid.

Then for the 3rd maybe Mantilla for Olave who didn't have as good of 2nd half as he did a first half.

And I don't see any reason Seitz should be starting over Rimando at this point.

I was really happy to see Morales finally have a good game and Espy really produce. Dr. Goals was much improved also, but where was Beckerman? We could have really used him Saturday.

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