I think he may do with. McGregor Aina Mazuch Hector Clark Henriksen Meylor Irvine Bowen Dicko Turbo. Save Daws and Larsson, who struggles with 3 games in a week, and Wilson who look to struggle after his trip to China.
I can see a lot of changes being made. McGregor Tomori Hector Mazuch/MacDonald Clark Meyler Stewart Grosicki Toral Campbell Dicko
Hard to predict, depends which Hull City team steps out tonight,the one who played Ipswich, Norwich and Villa or the one who played Millwalland and Birmingham
cant see him starting Daws even though he was MOTM - he may decide to start MacDonald even though he had a slight knock - cant see him fielding both Hector and Mazuch as they're both prone to silly mistakes - so Id pick Hector and MacDonald to start - Id rest Abel and go with Dicko - Id also rest Larsson and start Toral - and that would be it too many changes could unsettle a good performance against Villa on the other hand getting thumped playing our 'a' team could affect confidence for QPR - not easy for Nige
I'd go for it tonight. Strongest team and all that. If NA rests players with a view to Saturday all it does is heap pressure on those players to perform v QPR Every game in this league is winnable. Go for it Nige.
What protest group ? There must be at least 4 of them although I've no idea what they actually do in terms of protesting , is streaming it live a form of protest ?
Serious question, assuming the team travels down by bus might it be caught up in the A15/M62 closures?
Might be wrong, dont think i am, but dont think they r streaming it on twitter. Its just an announcement on twitter.
'Anybody wanting to watch the Wolves VS Hull City game this evening I will be streaming through the twitter page'. Looks like they are.
I tried to join in with the protest on Saturday Gathered my collection of signs from a young chap on the way in Gave spares to people around us too Then at the appointed time raised them proudly in the air...along with all the other 5 protesters in the crowd I’m not 100% sure that it will have had a huge impact