Boz
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It doesn't look as though a new manager will be in place for the home game against Woking, so what will the interim team of Carden/Garnett/Jones do to turn around our poor recent form?
A lot of water under the bridge, since our opening NL fixture last August. That was a narrow win, thanks to a Harris free-kick against an opponent expected to be around the play-off zone themselves, but their main striker Rendell sustained a serious injury which kept him out all seaon. Money tight for our opponents, but with an experienced boss in Garry Hill, they've turned round a poor start and are steadily climbing the table. The only link is Brian Saah, once a trialist for Rovers.
There hasn't been much news on the injury front. Connor J was out for a month, but Kirby, Harris and Mekki all were injured on Sutton's plastic and Hughes is banned. I'd expect new signing Louis Almond to start, but whether in a 442 or Brabin's preferrred 433 will be interesting.
Prediction: On current form we should lose this, but expect we'll get at least a draw, hopefully better. With the visitors bringing around 100, expecting an average crowd of about 4.5k
A lot of water under the bridge, since our opening NL fixture last August. That was a narrow win, thanks to a Harris free-kick against an opponent expected to be around the play-off zone themselves, but their main striker Rendell sustained a serious injury which kept him out all seaon. Money tight for our opponents, but with an experienced boss in Garry Hill, they've turned round a poor start and are steadily climbing the table. The only link is Brian Saah, once a trialist for Rovers.
There hasn't been much news on the injury front. Connor J was out for a month, but Kirby, Harris and Mekki all were injured on Sutton's plastic and Hughes is banned. I'd expect new signing Louis Almond to start, but whether in a 442 or Brabin's preferrred 433 will be interesting.
Prediction: On current form we should lose this, but expect we'll get at least a draw, hopefully better. With the visitors bringing around 100, expecting an average crowd of about 4.5k