Rockford's Love Child
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- Jason Koumas / John Morrissey
- Manager
- John King
The games come thick and fast with the cream tea specialists visiting Prenton Park on Tuesday night.
I think our biggest enemy in this fixture is fatigue. This will be our fourth game in eleven days which is a punishing schedule, particularly for the over thirties in the squad. Keith has said in the past that he does not like changing winning teams, but I think there might be some rotation on Tuesday night. I would say Clarke, Spearing and Vaughan are indispensable and have to start, but I think there might be changes elsewhere, perhaps with Kirby replacing Feeney or Lloyd, and Ferrier starting ahead of Woolery.
Harrogate looked a pretty average side in our previous meetings this season, but they do have one of the best away records in the division and earned a good point at Salford on Friday.
If we pick up three points, it will be the first time we have won three league games in a row since the Dawes caretaker period, and a victory would put us in the thick of the promotion race.
I think our biggest enemy in this fixture is fatigue. This will be our fourth game in eleven days which is a punishing schedule, particularly for the over thirties in the squad. Keith has said in the past that he does not like changing winning teams, but I think there might be some rotation on Tuesday night. I would say Clarke, Spearing and Vaughan are indispensable and have to start, but I think there might be changes elsewhere, perhaps with Kirby replacing Feeney or Lloyd, and Ferrier starting ahead of Woolery.
Harrogate looked a pretty average side in our previous meetings this season, but they do have one of the best away records in the division and earned a good point at Salford on Friday.
If we pick up three points, it will be the first time we have won three league games in a row since the Dawes caretaker period, and a victory would put us in the thick of the promotion race.
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