Boz
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Bromley next up at PP, the visitors on a decent run of 5 wins in the last 7 games, occupy a comfortable mid-table slot. Ex-Rover Ben Chorley is in their ranks, along with former Millwall defender Alan Dunne, while Blair Turgot seems to be a steady goalscorer. Their first visit to Birkenhead saw a 4-0 demise, probably our best home performance last season, which typically I missed.
South Park apart, it's a while since Rovers have had a comfortable win at home, in contrast to some comfortable victories on our travels The Chelmsford game has thrown up a few options for Micky to consider and if Wednesday's line-up was a surprise, it's really hard to guess how the manager will encorporate the positives into the line-up this weekend. I like the idea that RLC suggested of possibly using Kirby as almost the second striker, playing behind Cook. Personally, I would prefer to keep James Wallace out of the starting line up, for fitness reasons. Will be interesting to see what Saturday brings...
Predictions: With no novelty factor for the visitors now,expecting a turnout of about 70-80. Due to the lacklustre home form, coupled with possible wintry weather, expecting a crowd around the 4.8k mark. Expecting a Rovers win, but by no means as comfortable as last time round.
South Park apart, it's a while since Rovers have had a comfortable win at home, in contrast to some comfortable victories on our travels The Chelmsford game has thrown up a few options for Micky to consider and if Wednesday's line-up was a surprise, it's really hard to guess how the manager will encorporate the positives into the line-up this weekend. I like the idea that RLC suggested of possibly using Kirby as almost the second striker, playing behind Cook. Personally, I would prefer to keep James Wallace out of the starting line up, for fitness reasons. Will be interesting to see what Saturday brings...
Predictions: With no novelty factor for the visitors now,expecting a turnout of about 70-80. Due to the lacklustre home form, coupled with possible wintry weather, expecting a crowd around the 4.8k mark. Expecting a Rovers win, but by no means as comfortable as last time round.