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Post by elmundo on Sept 24, 2011 9:13:02 GMT 1
So Sharps and SCS should walk back into the side if and when fit but Gornell must "work his socks off" to get back in?
Warped logic if ever I've read it!
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Post by Amsterdammer on Sept 24, 2011 9:50:48 GMT 1
I would have thought there are a few hangovers (methaphorically) from Tuesday. Whilst others will be super confident some will be either knackered or have their head in the clouds. I expect such a big game, the adrenaline and the travel will have taken it out of a few players.
A tricky selection and man-management challenge for GT.
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Post by petetheloon on Sept 24, 2011 10:07:04 GMT 1
Collins is the best finisher at he club in my opinion.
But Gornell has a better all round game.
Wish people would stop directly comparing them because they both offer something completely different to the team.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2011 13:38:31 GMT 1
So Sharps and SCS should walk back into the side if and when fit but Gornell must "work his socks off" to get back in? Warped logic if ever I've read it! My thoughts exactly. Can't see why Hazell will be the replacement for Sharps next season. Hopefully Sharps will get over his injuries and continue to play as centre back and captain. I thought Hazell was older than Sharps? If Sharps is unable to continue or suffers a lose in form then surely we must sign a better, younger replacement if funds allow.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2011 13:44:25 GMT 1
Sharps born OCTOBER 1980 Hazell born APRIL 1979
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Post by mattmw on Sept 24, 2011 14:07:58 GMT 1
Same starting 11 as at Arsenal according to Turner on Radio Shropshire - hope the legs are ok
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Post by starlight on Sept 24, 2011 17:14:53 GMT 1
Well done Collins and well done G.T
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Post by elmundo on Sept 24, 2011 17:45:17 GMT 1
Collins was excellent today, well and truly his place to lose now.
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