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Roystonblue

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So after yet another international break, we return to action with something like 12 games in 44 days starting with Wrexham and the return of Broadhead and Moore (might be injured) for what it’s worth, I would start
Walton
Furlong
Kipre (I think kmc will pick Greaves)
O’Shea
Davis
Matusiwa
Taylor (has earned the starting position over Cajuste)
Walle
Nunez
Jaden
Hirst
 
3-1 Town

With seven games in 22 days expect full use of our depth of squad and trust the process!

COYB!!!
 
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Looking at our fixture list I think we have 7 games in the next 22 days, crazy! But our strength in depth will show barring any more injuries.

Another confidence boosting performance.

3-1 Town.
 
Hopefully we can continue our excellent home form with another win tomorrow. Wrexham are well on course for a lower mid-table position, which their fans would’ve realistically taken at the start of the season. Their owners may well spend big in January if the play offs are realistically in reach. We know their squad contains a lot of solid, experienced Championship players - such as Broadhead and Moore up top.

I’ll go for a narrow 2-1 Ipswich win.
 
They are a bit hit and miss. Great result against Coventry, then a drab 0 0 at Pompey.

I think that they will raise their game.

1-3 to Wrexham.
 
Wrexham and Birmingham are both highlighting that double promotions are actually quite difficult.

I was nervous about this match at the start of the season, but Ive grown in confidence and think we should win this one 2-0
 
Akpom for Nunez is a bit strange. Hirst on the bench, maybe still a bit hungover from the Scotland celebrations <laugh>
 
Frustrating what I managed to see. Did Akpom score 20 plus in this league? Not convinced by changing half the team after such a fine win.

At least other results suited us today.

2 pts got away.
 
Gaffers take. I keep reading about the team developing and growing partnerships, getting used to KM's style, but we are now 1/3 of the way through, and that was poor. We still look disjointed. I have read somewhere that in our home games we have had 82 shots and scored 2 goals!
We need to sort out the no 10 role, as KM has tried everyone bar.the goalie!

In January we absoluty need a strong pacey striker.

Yes Akpom shouldnt have started but unusually, many others werent on their game today. Davis was poor today. Nuñez was hopeless when he came on. Walle Egeli showed glimpses of what he can do and Taylor, Kipre and Furlong were inconsistent.

We need a different strategy to breakdown teams who come to defend.

After all the excitement in recent games, this was worryingly predictable and boring.

A challenging period lies ahead.

A gloomy gaffer on Sunday morning.
 
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Gaffers take. I keep reading about the team developing and growing partnerships, getting used to KM's style, but we are now 1/3 of the way through, and that was poor. We still look disjointed. I have read somewhere that in our home games we have had 82 shots and scored 2 goals!
We need to sort out the no 10 role, as KM has tried everyone bar.the goalie!

In January we absoluty need a strong pacey striker.

Yes Akpom shouldnt have started but unusually, many others werent on their game today. Davis was poor today. Nuñez was hopeless when he came on. Walle Egeli showed glimpses of what he can do and Taylor, Kipre and Furlong were inconsistent.

We need a different strategy to breakdown teams who come to defend.

After all the excitement in recent games, this was worryingly predictable and boring.

A challenging period lies ahead.

A gloomy gaffer on Sunday morning.

I don’t think it’s anything we can put right on the training pitch. All the talent is there. But whereas we were relentless two years ago now, when it’s difficult for us, the players don’t dig deep.

There are signs of improvement though. O’Shea for one has greatly improved his game and now looks a proper centre back. With a round peg in a round hole at right back, we have a solid defensive unit for the first time since League One.
 
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