Don't fall for the "injured players were struggling line" from the manager,
he is obviously holding his cards to his chest.
Cant wait to see the team sheet on Thursday, then see what happens.
After Evans release of injured players, some of which will probably turn out to be mind games and some true. What do you think the starting lineup will be Thursday?
Colin
Tavernier Arnason Morgan Skarz
Agard O'connor Smallwood Pringle
Thomas Revell
Team would change all be it if Frecklington is fit, and also assuming Agard and Pringle are available. Think we have to stay with the same back four as they handled the Preston front line well the other day and limited them to the wonder goal they scored.
Don't fall for the "injured players were struggling line" from the manager,
he is obviously holding his cards to his chest.
Cant wait to see the team sheet on Thursday, then see what happens.
Impossible to cut the truth from the BS at the minute - would be a terrrible shame if we were severly weakened by injuries at this stage!!
If all the injured players don't make it what about this formation/team
Collin
Davis Morgan Arnason
Tavs Skarz
O Connor Smallwood
Pringle (should be fit)
Revell Thomas (should be fit)
Tavs and skarz as wing backs
Have Smallwood and O'Connor started a game together yet? Maybe once? CBA to look it up, but for me it's a risk if Frecklington's not fit, to pair them both together centrally for such a huge game. We might not have much choice mind.
Anyway, if everyone's fit:
Collin
Tavernier Arnason Morgan Skarz
Agard Frecklington Smallwood Pringle
Thomas Revell
Think Brindley and Adams will be crocked. Other possibilities if Agard doesn't make it are Pringle switching flanks, using Milsom wide left, pushing Arnason into midfield and to bring Davis in at the back - or just using O'Connor.
Think we need to stick to 4-4-2 though, no fancy formations. With limited options on the right we could have seen Worrall on the bench if allowed to use him.
Good luck Steve, could be a headache for him laying in bed tomorrow night pondering what to do.