After the big disappointment of the largely self-inflicted defeat at the O's on Saturday can we bounce back against the Creepies? They won at Walsall on Saturday so their confidence will be high. We at least will be able to put out a stronger side.
Thoughts?
Town v Creepies
posted on 24/2/14
Sock it to 'em!
posted on 24/2/14
Stronger side, yes, although it seems Mason is still out, along with Ranger. So if Pritchard doesn't make it back we'll still struggle when we have the ball, which is something of a fundamental....!
I liked the look of Reis when he came on against Orient - nice to see a bit of flair from him. I'd perhaps roll the dice and give him a start if Pritchard doesn't make it.
I'll say a draw...
posted on 24/2/14
Oh, and I should add that Foderingham didn't play against Orient, and I don't know why. I hope he's back. Belford did make a couple of cracking saves, but the communication between keeper and defence was terrible....
posted on 25/2/14
No Wes tonight then, or for the next three weeks it seems. Good opportunity for Belford though. Rory Fallon likely to start for the Creepies so he'll score for sure. This is an important game, we need to get back in the way of winning at home. I think it will be tough tonight.
posted on 25/2/14
OK, there are a lot of our 1st choice players unavailable. But, if we can't beat Crawley at home, under lights someone has to question the ability of the other squad members. Too late to change it now, so best of luck to what we have. If nothing else, it will useful in deciding who we want to keep at season's end.
posted on 25/2/14
Good comment Red.
posted on 31/1/16
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