Ingram Coyle, Burke, Greaves, Elder Docherty, Honeyman, Jones Wilks, Magennis, KLP I think they're all fit? Tried and trusted lineup. Feel for Emmanuel, he's done nothing to lose his place, there again neither has Coyle. Not a clue what the score might be!
Greaves to be watched tomorrow by a top end champ club, will be the 5th game in a row they have sent someone and the 3rd separate person
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Comfortable win for us with Barton red carded to the stands, then slips on a discarded banana skin on the way back down.
If we get promoted and it’s a big if, we’ll have him for 1 season in the championship. If we manage to do the impossible and then go up to the prem, he’ll maybe stay one more season. If we don’t go up this season he’ll be gone. Mark my words that lad is for big and better things, way too good for L1 and possibly even the championship imho. After 1 season in the championship, he’ll go for big money...hopefully it will be with us...
I couldn't agree more, it makes you wonder getting McLoughlin tied down to a 3+1 year deal is back up for Greaves goings at some point. I would keep him longer as I am sure his value will go up, but likely he will go if we fail to get promoted.
We have to beat them for 2 reasons, (1) We need to win these games if we are to get promoted. (2) To shut Barton up and put him in his place the arrogant twat.