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Wally Downes will have to do without captain Deji Oshilaja and Dylan Connolly for the trip to Shrewsbury Town. this is his thoughts about the game
"Shrewsbury had a good little run, including two wins on the trot. It’s a game that we want to go and win. If they didn’t win last time out they would have been closer to us, but every match is a target game now for us. I’ve said there are 12 cup finals and this is one of them. We’ve got to go there and perform, form goes out of the window, and it’s a case of roll your sleeves up and win the game.”
it would be a mistake to think this will be an easy game and be dismissive of Wimbledon due to there position in the league, they have won two out of five games and six points out of a possible 15 two of the deafest came against Sunderland and Charlton both top six teams and they only lost both by a single goal and the form table puts them at 18th.
the crucial thing for town are;
is Ferjiri fully fit , can town replicate the first half performance against Doncaster ? and keep it up for 90 minutes
who be playing in grants position for the next two games , we got into a real mess the last time he did play with a large gap between the midfield and defence and our defence was turned far to easily and no one from midfield did holding job.
with Edwards fit to return and Nobel back from his suspension ,will he try Laurent as the holding midfielder ? or someone else ?
when Campbell going off after 60 minutes it is crucial that town score in the first half.
who will be bring on to sub him Payne got the nod last time or will it be Holloway ? or will take a punt and go with the free scoring and pacey Lifumpa
Mwandwe ?
so which formation ? and will he mainly stick with the team who played Doncaster. town badly need the win for momentum and if we are to stay up we have to beat the teams around us, who scores first will be crucial can town start to be more consistent, we saw against Doncaster how more effective town are when pressing and keeping the ball on the ground.
Wally Downes will have to do without captain Deji Oshilaja and Dylan Connolly for the trip to Shrewsbury Town. this is his thoughts about the game
"Shrewsbury had a good little run, including two wins on the trot. It’s a game that we want to go and win. If they didn’t win last time out they would have been closer to us, but every match is a target game now for us. I’ve said there are 12 cup finals and this is one of them. We’ve got to go there and perform, form goes out of the window, and it’s a case of roll your sleeves up and win the game.”
it would be a mistake to think this will be an easy game and be dismissive of Wimbledon due to there position in the league, they have won two out of five games and six points out of a possible 15 two of the deafest came against Sunderland and Charlton both top six teams and they only lost both by a single goal and the form table puts them at 18th.
the crucial thing for town are;
is Ferjiri fully fit , can town replicate the first half performance against Doncaster ? and keep it up for 90 minutes
who be playing in grants position for the next two games , we got into a real mess the last time he did play with a large gap between the midfield and defence and our defence was turned far to easily and no one from midfield did holding job.
with Edwards fit to return and Nobel back from his suspension ,will he try Laurent as the holding midfielder ? or someone else ?
when Campbell going off after 60 minutes it is crucial that town score in the first half.
who will be bring on to sub him Payne got the nod last time or will it be Holloway ? or will take a punt and go with the free scoring and pacey Lifumpa
Mwandwe ?
so which formation ? and will he mainly stick with the team who played Doncaster. town badly need the win for momentum and if we are to stay up we have to beat the teams around us, who scores first will be crucial can town start to be more consistent, we saw against Doncaster how more effective town are when pressing and keeping the ball on the ground.