With that lazy bastard @Holden Chinaski again AWOL overseas, it falls upon your truly to start tomorrow's Must Win match thread. It could be a shocking attendance, with the Nugent/O'loughlin duo fooling nobody and unlikely to boost the *real* attendance much above the 7,000 mark. Our defence creaked badly at Swindon last Saturday, with Fox hopeless and even Solly struggling. One of the many plus points of Slade's departure is that we may see Teixera back now to replace to cumbersome Pearce?? Tight finances aside, there is no logical explanation for not starting with Baeur and Tex in central defence. Fox is also crying out to be dropped, but moving Foley back risks losing his creativity in midfield. With Saga Holidays rumoured to be at the Valley filming their Xmas holidays ad, we can all look forward to seeing the spritely Jackson-Crofts-Foley combo in the midfield, with the Vale players at risk of injury only by tripping over their zimmer frames. Assuming Lookman will be back, I am suggesting the following line up: Rudd Fox Solly Teixera Baeur Jackson Crofts Foley Lookman Magennis Ajose Subs: All centre halves
Magennis went off injured the other night so not sure if he's available? I'd also try and get Botaka in there if fit. As for how the game pans out, I have no idea. A 0-0 or 1-1 draw seems the best bet
Can't fathom travelling to go and watch blokes barely better than yourself have a kick about. Is your wife that unbearable?
My wife encourages it, anything to be away from me! It's called groundhopping Donald, I'm up to about 450 now.
Magennis is out of the next few games with a hamstring injury. I will be going, I have got a seat near the directors box will be giving Meire some grief.
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