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Thread: Changes tonight?

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    Changes tonight?

    Looking at the performance last Saturday, it wouldn't surprise me if Slav made two changes for tonight. Diangana for Robinson and Krov coming in for Phillips. The rest of the team probably picks itself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TipperaryBaggie View Post
    Looking at the performance last Saturday, it wouldn't surprise me if Slav made two changes for tonight. Diangana for Robinson and Krov coming in for Phillips. The rest of the team probably picks itself.
    Would go along with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TipperaryBaggie View Post
    Looking at the performance last Saturday, it wouldn't surprise me if Slav made two changes for tonight. Diangana for Robinson and Krov coming in for Phillips. The rest of the team probably picks itself.
    Same X1 for me tonight.

    I do however have a bit of a problem with Pereira and Krov in the same team as I think they both play best centre mid and 1 has to go wide. Saw Krov play wide left against Leeds and thought he had a shocker. Then for 30 mins against Newcastle and watched him run the show.

    Against teams likely to put 10 behind the ball I would be tempted to sacrifice either Livermore or Sawyers and play Pereira, Krov, Diangana and Robinson

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