Rockford's Love Child
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- Joined
- 15 Mar 2010
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- Jason Koumas / John Morrissey
- Manager
- John King
It is a trip to Valley Parade next for Rovers, as games and the patience of a lot of supporters (and the owner ?) rapidly run out.
The hosts have been in pretty strong form since appointing their management duo in the New Year, and still have a realistic chance of the play offs. They have suffered two defeats in their last two matches, but will surely see a home game against a hapless Rovers side as a great opportunity to narrow the gap to the top seven. They have some decent players in their squad, most notably our old friend Andy Cook and former Rovers transfer target Danny Rowe, in addition to talented midfielder Callum Cooke, who fortunately is injured at the moment.
I won't speculate on formations and team selections, other than to suggest that if a player like CBT has been performing in training, perhaps he should be given sufficient time on the pitch to make an impact, given our current chronic lack of confidence, creativity and goals. If he is 'electric' on the training ground tomorrow, perhaps he will be given eight minutes.
Hopefully James Vaughan came through yesterday's game unscathed, and is able to come off the bench at some stage. I am sure he would love to score against a former club that he left on poor terms.
The hosts have been in pretty strong form since appointing their management duo in the New Year, and still have a realistic chance of the play offs. They have suffered two defeats in their last two matches, but will surely see a home game against a hapless Rovers side as a great opportunity to narrow the gap to the top seven. They have some decent players in their squad, most notably our old friend Andy Cook and former Rovers transfer target Danny Rowe, in addition to talented midfielder Callum Cooke, who fortunately is injured at the moment.
I won't speculate on formations and team selections, other than to suggest that if a player like CBT has been performing in training, perhaps he should be given sufficient time on the pitch to make an impact, given our current chronic lack of confidence, creativity and goals. If he is 'electric' on the training ground tomorrow, perhaps he will be given eight minutes.
Hopefully James Vaughan came through yesterday's game unscathed, and is able to come off the bench at some stage. I am sure he would love to score against a former club that he left on poor terms.