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They're a mid-table League One team, we should be able to beat them whatever team we put out. Games like these are a blessing for any team aiming for glory in the second half of the season, never mind one with as fragile a team as us.
Now if we hadn't put out a shite team against Blackburn last year we probably wouldn't have been knocked out but to me the complete lack of tactics and effort on behalf of those that played was far more of a disappointment than the fact we left players out.
Been looking forward to it ever since we beat the Spuds
We can't win the Be All and End All, won't win the League either.......so this matters hugely to me. A trip to Wembley would be a fantastic end to the season.
I'm not sure anyone under 30 will agree but never mind
SteveO 35 wrote:Been looking forward to it ever since we beat the Spuds
We can't win the Be All and End All, won't win the League either.......so this matters hugely to me. A trip to Wembley would be a fantastic end to the season.
I'm not sure anyone under 30 will agree but never mind
Absolutely. Although I'm not sure There's Only One would agree with you either
clockender1 wrote:funnily enough, i think he'll play an unintentionally stronger side going forwards - pod and gnabry up front, mid of rosicky, caz, ramsey and arteta.
he'll rotate in TV - the only risk will be in switching in Jenko and Flappy.
3-0 us. pod 2, gnabs 1.
Absolutley, we have several players who need a game Ox too could do with a full 90 so should be a pretty decent starting 11.
SteveO 35 wrote:Been looking forward to it ever since we beat the Spuds
We can't win the Be All and End All, won't win the League either.......so this matters hugely to me. A trip to Wembley would be a fantastic end to the season.
I'm not sure anyone under 30 will agree but never mind
SteveO 35 wrote:Been looking forward to it ever since we beat the Spuds
We can't win the Be All and End All, won't win the League either.......so this matters hugely to me. A trip to Wembley would be a fantastic end to the season.
I'm not sure anyone under 30 will agree but never mind
I'm under 30 and I agree with you.
Good for you mate.....do you also agree that nobody is coming
SteveO 35 wrote:Been looking forward to it ever since we beat the Spuds
We can't win the Be All and End All, won't win the League either.......so this matters hugely to me. A trip to Wembley would be a fantastic end to the season.
I'm not sure anyone under 30 will agree but never mind
I'm under 30 and I agree with you.
Good for you mate.....do you also agree that nobody is coming
northbank123 wrote:They're a mid-table League One team, we should be able to beat them whatever team we put out. Games like these are a blessing for any team aiming for glory in the second half of the season, never mind one with as fragile a team as us.
Now if we hadn't put out a shite team against Blackburn last year we probably wouldn't have been knocked out but to me the complete lack of tactics and effort on behalf of those that played was far more of a disappointment than the fact we left players out.
only mid table because they started the season -10 points, a very good young and very fit team but shouldn't be any trouble to a team on top of the PL should they