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Crofts and Kayal won't let us down its the sticking the ball in the net bit we find difficult.
Crofts and Kayal won't let us down its the sticking the ball in the net bit we find difficult.
Crofts is a slow worm although a grafter...sadly doesn't offer a lot bar commitment naturally.Crofts and Kayal won't let us down its the sticking the ball in the net bit we find difficult.
Greer and Stephens to be assessed tomorrow, according to Johnny Cantor.
Who will make the chances for Hemed and Baldock especially if LR has to play at left back.
A midfield of March, Crofts, Kayal and Murphy would be very creative, if a little adventurous for Hughton's palate. I really wouldn't be surprised if Calderon got run out on the left or right side of midfield with a positive substitution made towards the end of the game if we need a goal. Hope not.
A midfield of those 4 and even adding Calderon would play into Readings attack minded plans so it would be taking a massive gamble. I think Holla or even Ince is more likely than 1 of the 2 wide men.
A midfield of those 4 and even adding Calderon would play into Readings attack minded plans so it would be taking a massive gamble. I think Holla or even Ince is more likely than 1 of the 2 wide men.
I don't see how you get that from what I wrote.Still got the Stephens blinkers on? POTS so far and we look terrible without him.
Crofts is a slow worm although a grafter...sadly doesn't offer a lot bar commitment naturally.
If looking for a box to box midfielder to get the ball forward quickly without Stephens or Rosenior there is only 1 option JFC playing the role he does for England U21s.
You obviously didnt read it properly -playing as he does for England U 21s.-