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Thread: The case for Tomlinson to start

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    The case for Tomlinson to start

    When this young man has come on from the bench he has impressed but for some reason Tony Mowbray has been apprehensive to start him
    So should Tony take the risk against the in form S****horpe or continue with evans/whittingham in the middle?
    I am edging towards keeping it more experienced for now but his performances cannot be ignored for long.

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    For the time being, I am happy to see him used as an impact-sub. As you say, the S****horpe game might not be the best choice for an experiment. I am sure he will be given the chance of a start soon, though.
    What do you think is the most urgent requirement in terms of a new signing, Robin - a creative central midfielder, or a fast, skilful winger?

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    Winger aucks without a doubt
    Now unless Mowbray sees a future for feeney we cannot pin our hopes on a injury prone conway and Bennett and the possibility of a recall for antonsson
    I would only consider strengthening in that position
    We look quite good elsewhere.

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