McGregor's fit. Get him back in goal. Hull City's Number 1.FACT. Put Clucas back in CM and get Tymon on at LWB. The rest the same. Dont complicate things. I wouldnt risk Mbokani. Give him the extra time to get fully fit. Cos our season rests on him. I have a feeling Keane will score tomorrow. So will Austin mind... McGregor Dawson Maguire Davies Elmo Tymon Jake Clucas Mason Hernandez Keane
Its ****ing well tomorrow isn't it. That one managed to slip through the net. When did it get moved? It's
Really the kick off time, and day, ought to be added to MDTs It's the only way I have any idea what's going on! McGregor won't play, too early I don't like chopping and changing goalkeepers but Marshall hasn't impressed. However I still expect him to start I'd agree with the rest of the team, unless MBop is properly fit in which case I'd start him with Abel (I assume he won't be risked though) Not expecting much out of the game
****ing hell, keep up you lot. Kick off's at Two-fifteen. Not sure if that's am or pm though. Or if it's really three-fifteen 'cos the clocks have gone back. Or forward. Or sideways. Actually it might be one-fifteen. Anyway, traditional English football league kick off time going back yonks. Simply cannot comprehend the confusion.
I'm expecting a Bournemouth style humping. I'm also expecting the usuals to blame the Allams and not Phelan. Despite the poor team selection he'll make, then the ****e tactics he'll have instructed the players to go with, then despite making any changes, which'll be the wrong changes, too late.
Subs: Marshall. Jakupovic. Kusiak. Mannion. Bowen.(can play in goal if needed). Weir(fly goalie). Huddlestone.
Even though it might just be a bit too early for Tymon, I would prefer to see Clucas back at the base of the defensive midfield. However Livermore looked OK there last week, so I guess if that happened Henriksen would be the one to miss out, but would that unbalance the midfield?
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Well, let's watch some videos of when we were able to beat Southampton, should be nice to see as we won't see the same tomorrow. erm... that's the only vid I could find. Good sign that.