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With some tired legs, who should start against Bristol City?

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After a decent draw at Reading, our hectic schedule continues. We haven’t played at a normal time on a normal day yet and it’s becoming frustrating. Give us a Saturday at 3pm! Anyway, there’s a few important decisions to be made for the team, here’s my team.

GK – Marco Silvestri – As much as I want to say Turnbull, because he commands his area, catches crosses and his kicking is excellent, I know Silvestri will play so there’s no point going for Ross.






Onto the defence…

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  • Ev says:

    I think your being a little harsh to Byram mate, ive seen every game including pre-season and hes the most comfortable player on the ball by a country mile, against Donny he made a huge difference to our possession when he came on…………Yes his best position is possibly Full back but it shows you just how good a player he is when he can make an impact in almost any position

    Agree about Antenucci, he needs to play, he looks deadly at the moment………..we have a 20+++ goal a season striker rotting on the bench, not good

  • jdc44 says:

    Marco Silvestri is the no.1 GK at the club and has done nothing wrong to suggest otherwise … despite a minority trying to justify him being left out. However, I agree with your assessment of Gaetano Berardido, he’s turning out to be a top quality RB. Just a couple of questions …

    1 …you want Liam Cooper in because he’s a better defender … or because you simply don’t like Giuseppe Bellusci?
    2 … in the absence of Lewis Cook ,,, would it be sensible to try Sam Byram on the right of midfield, alongside Tom Adeyemi and Luke Murphy / Alex Mowatt … this would make space for Mirco Antenucci to play the no 10 role behind Chris Wood?

  • Mark Cosgrove (@cossie93) says:

    Thought Phillips was the best player on the pitch at reading on Sunday, would like to see him start

  • ALBERTO says:

    Just like last season, the five man midfield and one striker system, is not producing enough goals and it’s as if Redfearn and Morison have never left the club.
    For Christ sake, lets play a 4-4-2, with Antenucci playing alongside Wood and we might at last see some goals or are we to rot in a mediocre, mid-table position again ?.

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