Likely to be short as per usual
At least we are at home
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At least we are at home
Hopefully pick up his P45 but there will be changes but last season he played the kids we lost, Just be nice to actually score, a win would do as well. There are two of us on here and occasionally we get others dropping in like you good selfIt looks a bit lonely over here.
What will Mr Fantastic do on Tuesday - Is he likely to make wholesale changes?
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Wished granted P45 now arrived

The Fitness Test
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It remains to be seen how many changes interim manager Mike Marsh might make to the side which faced Sheffield United on Friday night, but Carabao Cup action does tend to see squads utilised.
There may be an opportunity for Kaine Kesler-Hayden to make his full PNE debut, while there will be a number of other players pushing for a chance to impress.
Ali McCann won’t be available due to injury, whereas Layton Stewart is unlikely to be ready for a return.
The Black Cats
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Sunderland will arrive at Deepdale feeling good, having opened their season with a victory over Cardiff City at the weekend.
There’s a new man in the dugout for the Black Cats this campaign. Former Lorient manager Regis Le Bris took over in the summer, after they finished the previous season under interim management.
There will, of course, be a return to Deepdale for club legend and 400 Club member Alan Browne, who made his Sunderland debut at the weekend.
How To Watch
This fixture will be available to watch live on Sky Sports+, which is free for supporters with a full Sky Sports subscription. The platform can be accessed as a channel in your TV guide, via the Sky Sports app, or on NOW TV.
Live commentary will be available on iFollow worldwide, with Guy Clarke and Andy Fensome on commentary. Click here to buy an audio match pass.
There will be the usual coverage of the action across the club’s social media channels.
The Officials
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Referee: Ollie Yates
Assistant Referees: Danny Jarvis and Mark Cunliffe
Fourth Official: Dale Baines
Ollie Yates will referee the first PNE game of his career on Tuesday night.
Yates has been refereeing in League One and League Two since 2016/17, and he began the new campaign in charge of Wrexham’s 3-2 victory over Wycombe Wanderers.
MACS UP DATED VIEW
Well what a to do, the king is dead long live the temporary king, very smilar scenario to when we potted Westley the utter relief when the trapdoor was finally opendoor, did he walk or was he pushed? Doesn't matter he's gone, anyway he is now histrory.
No idea how we will play tonight neither will Sunderland, suspect the Black Cats will make several changes but will we? Hopefully both sides will go on all out attack for a crowd which now will be better that if he had been in charge.
Enjoy
The manager is talking about a totally different side to the Cardiff game which should spare you seeing Browne in a Sunderland shirt. As he's been there 'all his life' I'd prefer him not to play so the game doesn't become all about him.
We need to make changes, there are players who could've played on Saturday who really need to get time such as Rigg, Ekwah, Mundle, Ba, Aouchiche, Rusyn, etc who'll all play at some point in the season.
We'll have a great following which, considering it's an early round cup game and live on TV, shows most people realise the end of last season was a messy blip.
It's a shame Lowe has gone, I can't abide him and it's a shame we didn't get him sacked ...
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... a very unpleasant man imo.
BTW Browne was very good on Saturday but and looked like he'd been there for years. Sadly for youhe really needs match fitness/practice so I think he'll come off the bench at some point.