Originally Posted by
drillerpie
Cheltenham got off to a slow start but their home form's been very good since the end of October, winning 10 out of 16 games there in all competitions, only losing twice.
Taking the teams they've dropped points against all season into account they've drawn against Crewe, Morecombe, Mansfield, Forest Green and Bury, and lost against Tranmere, Stevenage, Lincoln, Colchester, Carlisle, and Harry Kewell's Crawley so you could say they struggle against possession / passing teams (or just good teams). Not sure whether that suits us or not. Probably not.
I can't see past a home win, although I did put a bet on Man Utd to win the Champions League when they got rid of Mourinho then cashed it out at a loss after the first leg against PSG, so what do I know.
Blind optimism rather than quiet confidence says maybe Ardley will tweak the formation and tactics, so:
Cheltenham 2 Notts County 3
CMS, Enzio, O'Brien.