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Thread: Graham Kavanagh On The Port Vale Defeat

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    Graham Kavanagh On The Port Vale Defeat

    Post-match interview:
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    re: Graham Kavanagh On The Port Vale Defeat

    It seems a fairly honest assessment of the situation from Kavanagh which is refreshing I suppose but I am astonished at his reasoning for not sending Jack Lynch on instead of Berrett when he picked up the injury. I can't understand how you can have any player on your bench if you don't think his fitness is good enough for him to play for just half an hour. If that's the case then I don't see any situation in which Kavanagh will ever have the confidence to play Lynch at all, why is he even there?

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    re: Graham Kavanagh On The Port Vale Defeat

    He sounds like a desperate man, devoid of ideas and out of his depth.

    Has he ever picked the same starting eleven in two consecutive matches?

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    re: Graham Kavanagh On The Port Vale Defeat

    an unfit Lynch would have been preferably to Guy at that point we were being out muscled in midfield so a midfield player to replace the injured Berrett was what was needed not someone else in the forwards... we looked like a 4-2-4 at the end but were being over run in midfield...

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