Why all the changes? 18:45 - Apr 13 with 344 views | JimInGreensboro | Certainly, changes must be made for injury, but with just a few critical games remaining, we have changed up to half the outfield side, game by game, at discretion. And you can see the effects on the pitch, that we are missing that innate sense of awareness and understanding that comes from being out there with a bunch of guys you instinctively know are going to be in particular places doing particular things. Ipswich are more than the sum of our parts, unless we scramble them all up. | | | | |
Why all the changes? on 18:46 - Apr 13 with 317 views | MK1 | Illness has been in the camp for a few weeks now. | | | |
Why all the changes? on 18:50 - Apr 13 with 294 views | Swansea_Blue | Because it’s always been a squad game for us? I thought they were perfectly sensible. Al-Hamadi has looked sharp off the bench and Kieffer’s looked wrecked and done nothing for weeks. Tuanzebe/Clarke have been interchanging for a while now. Broady hasn’t hit his best for a while and we’ve seen plenty of rotation there through the season to good effect too. | |
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Why all the changes? on 18:54 - Apr 13 with 272 views | Nutkins_Return | Players have looked out on their feet at times. Norwich game the energy just wasn't there and the games are thick and fast | | | |
Why all the changes? on 18:58 - Apr 13 with 252 views | ArnieM | The squad have been running on vapours for a few weeks now, and there’s been illness in the camp. It’s about who can remain standing frankly, and raise their game just a little bit more. I’ve watched Leeds and Leicester this week, and they both look dead on their feet. Especially Leicester. | |
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