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Thread: New York, so **** they named it once

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    No worries. Certainly been torrential rain ever since the covers were taken off with it forecast to continue to 10pm.
    Both Managers agreed with the decision. Players careers are at risk. It wouldn’t have finished. Mansfield, Notts County and Chesterfields games all called off late for the same reason.
    Last edited by Nardendee; 02-02-2021 at 07:14 PM.

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    Re arranged for tomorrow night.

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    Its become a must win game. or at the very least must not lose, with The Owls and The Trees winning tonight

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    The Trees was a remarkable result in that they only had 39% possession and
    ONE shot on target and yet scored twice. The second goal being a huge deflection from a cross into his own net by a Coventry defender!
    The Owls had back to back wins!
    Brum are struggling and Wycombe are adrift, plenty of twists to come.

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    Here's hoping for this outcome tonight........Name:  4row.JPG
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    Presumably we now have more to choose from. Understand that to be included in the squad for yesterday signings had to have been completed by midday on Monday. Only Mengi had, but I imagine they’re all eligible now. Anyone more certain?

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    Having "done the dirty" on Roos, dropping him after 3 good performances which is the opposite of what he's told the squad from the off, I would hope, barring illness or an unlikely injury, that he'd keep the same squad as last night. The newbies won't have had the chance to "earn their place" in the squad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    Having "done the dirty" on Roos, dropping him after 3 good performances which is the opposite of what he's told the squad from the off, I would hope, barring illness or an unlikely injury, that he'd keep the same squad as last night. The newbies won't have had the chance to "earn their place" in the squad.
    A manager has to manage, that means making tough decisions if he believes they are in the best interests of the team, so he will assess what is required to combat the way Rotherham play, assess any fitness issues and go from there.

    Would not expect major changes but we do need creativity, so possibly Roberts at some stage and Gregory as a sub to give Kaz some respite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    Having "done the dirty" on Roos, dropping him after 3 good performances which is the opposite of what he's told the squad from the off, I would hope, barring illness or an unlikely injury, that he'd keep the same squad as last night. The newbies won't have had the chance to "earn their place" in the squad.
    Is it doing the dirty? Marshall has been a top performer all season, may well have been showing all the qualities in training to meet Rooney's effort request, and is all round a better keeper.

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    When a manager has consistently told players to work hard every day, wait for your chance and, when you get it, you play well you'll keep the shirt and then goes and does the opposite, then I see it as "doing the dirty".

    Any road up, I predict another postponement this evening. Godzilla will wake up an hour before kick off and rampage through Rotherham causing millions of pounds worth of improvements

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