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Out -  May, Melksham. Jetta

In -  Petty, Bedford, Hibberd

 

Sparrow, Jordon, Jones, Spargo could easily be dropped too.

Edited by Pickett2Jackson

May is potential out so maybe hibbo or petty in for him

otherwise keep the team as is 


How did Brown go yesterday?

Otherwise Petty for May seems likely.

May would have to be very doubtful under concussion protocols.

I also wonder whether they reckon this game is when BBB gets a run

It's a winning team so -     Interesting times!

 

 

Out: May, Melksham, Jetta
In….: Petty, Brown, Hibberd

15 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Out -  May, Melksham. Jetta

In -  Petty, Bedford, Hibberd

 

Sparrow, Jordon, Jones, Spargo could easily be dropped too.

Hey mate, we won and we’re 4-0. It’s not a dream, I know it’s hard to believe. There’s no way there was 6 droppable players.

Out: May

In: Petty


17 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Out -  May, Melksham. Jetta

In -  Petty, Bedford, Hibberd

 

Sparrow, Jordon, Jones, Spargo could easily be dropped too.

Spargo was great. A 200IQ footballer.

7 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

May would have to be very doubtful under concussion protocols.

I also wonder whether they reckon this game is when BBB gets a run

It's a winning team so -     Interesting times!

 

Broken eye socket, Uncle Bitters. He’s definitely gone for a few weeks.

Think we may go small next week -

Out: May, Jordon
In: Hibberd, Sparrow (as a starter)

Doubt Melk gets dropped but understand the calls for him to go

Sparrow only played 17% less game time than Jordon, somehow. 

Edited by adonski

Out - may jordon 

In - petty brown 

jordon a bit stiff after a solid first 3 games but was barely sighted today, if brown isn’t ready then jordon stays, melksham seemed to attend a fair few centre bounces which pushed jordon out.

 

tmac to play as the lead up chf which suits him and brown and fritsch to play deeper.

Jackson floating between ruck and forward and Gawn to float behind the ball and help out the backline with Mays absence 

1 minute ago, adonski said:

Out: May, Jordon

Yes, what happened to Jordon today? Unsighted, but he only played 56% game time. Injured?


I'm sure some people just look at the stats sheet when this thread comes each week.

The pressure that the likes of Spargo, Jordon, Sparrow, etc put on the oppostion is the difference between last year and this year.

Why would you change that? Continuity is a good thing.

Out: May, Jetta, Jordan (rest)

In: Petty, Brown, Hibberd

Sparrow stays sub.

"Melksham to Brown...?!" sounds like the cry of an overwrought commentator. Sweet. 

May and Nev out. Petty and Hibbo in.

May out 
sideshow in

move Tmac back.

 

Melksham buh-bye. In: Sparrow

May (if inj) out - Petty in.

Jordon looked a tad quiet - if tired maybe rotate him out for Chandler?


39 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

Out -  May, Melksham. Jetta

In -  Petty, Bedford, Hibberd

 

Sparrow, Jordon, Jones, Spargo could easily be dropped too.

Spargo's not going anywhere, he's been fantastic this year.

27 minutes ago, adonski said:

Spargo was great. A 200IQ footballer.

Absolutely a brainy player. Sets up opportunities and tackles like a  trojan. I expect him to play all year. Beautiful foil for kossie.

They used Jordon on a wing against Blicavs after Gus went down back, but ended up preferring Jones and then had a full midfield rotation with Sparrow.

Melksham wasn’t good but I still think until Brown or Weid come in we need a proper forward more than extra mids.

I think it will be 2 out of 3 of Melk, Sparrow and Jordon with the 3rd the sub.

Petty or Hibberd depending on conditions and opponents to replace May. 

 

Doubt this will happen but would like Melky out, Sparrow in.

May to be replaced by Petty or Hibbo depending on matchups.

6 minutes ago, Cheesy D. Pun said:

Doubt this will happen but would like Melky out, Sparrow in.

May to be replaced by Petty or Hibbo depending on matchups.

Melksham should never have been inCheesy

What the hell does he have on Goodwin

Loose and poor all day 

 

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