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    Games may come ‘thick and fast in League 1’, but Mansfield are in League 2 and this is an EFL Cup match which we should win but probably won’t.

    Feel uncomfortable about this one. Love to win and regain some momentum but it’s exactly the sort of match - ‘little’ Mansfield against the local ‘sleeping giants’ - that we seem to struggle with.
    Not optimistic but, given a choice, Saturday against Barnsley is far more important.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    Games may come ‘thick and fast in League 1’, but Mansfield are in League 2 and this is an EFL Cup match which we should win but probably won’t.

    Feel uncomfortable about this one. Love to win and regain some momentum but it’s exactly the sort of match - ‘little’ Mansfield against the local ‘sleeping giants’ - that we seem to struggle with.
    Not optimistic but, given a choice, Saturday against Barnsley is far more important.

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    A bit harsh rA, AF is never wrong as he tells me repeatedly!

    I'll go for a crafty 1-0, assume it will be an opportunity to give some of the fringe players an outing?

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