Team v Hull (Friday), Team v Reading (Monday)
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Albion v Hull
Friday

                               Johnstone
                 Dawson, Bartley, Hegazi
  Holgate, Livermore, Brunt ©, Johansen, Gibbs         
                       Rodriguez, Gayle

Subs: Bond (gk); Adarabioyo, Phillips, Harper, Murphy, Edwards, Robson-Kanu,

Reading v Albion
Monday 


                             Johnstone
                 Holgate, Bartley, Hegazi
          Phillips, Harper, Morrison, Gibbs
                         Leko, Edwards        
                         Robson-Kanu

Subs: Bond (gk); Adarabioyo, Dawson, Brunt, Murphy, Rodriguez, Gayle
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Cheers Jimmy.
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#3
Strongest team vs Reading please. About time we won there.
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(04-16-2019, 08:00 PM)Cunninghamismagic Wrote: Strongest team vs Reading please. About time we won there.

+100000000

If I have to walk out of that fucking ground pointless one more time......
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Think I’d be tempted to play a weaker side against Hull than Reading.

We know what we have to do at home, but away we’ve been unconvincing. Reading will be bang up for it given their recent form and need points, and will be more reflective of the away play off leg!

Would usually say stick with strong team in bothfor momentum but we are carrying too many knocks as it is.
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I'd throw Morgan Rodgers a bench spot for the remaining games to see if he can make an impact. Certainly if we totally rest Jrod or Gayle for a game.
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(04-16-2019, 08:21 PM)SW4Baggie Wrote: Think I’d be tempted to play a weaker side against Hull than Reading.

We know what we have to do at home, but away we’ve been unconvincing. Reading will be bang up for it given their recent form and need points, and will be more reflective of the away play off leg!

Would usually say stick with strong team in bothfor momentum but we are carrying too many knocks as it is.

we really need some momentum hull will be a harder match than reading .
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(04-16-2019, 08:43 PM)Peachy Wrote: I'd throw Morgan Rodgers a bench spot for the remaining games to see if he can make an impact. Certainly if we totally rest Jrod or Gayle for a game.

Interesting shout.
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(04-16-2019, 08:49 PM)The liquidator Wrote:
(04-16-2019, 08:21 PM)SW4Baggie Wrote: Think I’d be tempted to play a weaker side against Hull than Reading.

We know what we have to do at home, but away we’ve been unconvincing. Reading will be bang up for it given their recent form and need points, and will be more reflective of the away play off leg!

Would usually say stick with strong team in bothfor momentum but we are carrying too many knocks as it is.

we really need some momentum hull will be a harder match than reading .

Not convinced. Hull not a bad side but have little to play for. Reading much improved. Have good home form. And 3 points might see them safe.
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(04-16-2019, 09:15 PM)Cunninghamismagic Wrote:
(04-16-2019, 08:49 PM)The liquidator Wrote:
(04-16-2019, 08:21 PM)SW4Baggie Wrote: Think I’d be tempted to play a weaker side against Hull than Reading.

We know what we have to do at home, but away we’ve been unconvincing. Reading will be bang up for it given their recent form and need points, and will be more reflective of the away play off leg!

Would usually say stick with strong team in bothfor momentum but we are carrying too many knocks as it is.

we really need some momentum hull will be a harder match than reading .

Not convinced. Hull not a bad side but have little to play for. Reading much improved. Have good home form. And 3 points might see them safe.
cant afford to have bad home form coming into the playoffs
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