Tony Miller has a number of concerns ahead of Mondays fixture. Nev Morrison and Chris Green are back with Hull over the Easter period and on-loan three-quarter Michael Coady is rated a major doubt. Craig Fawcett comes back in to contention but forwards Matt Carbutt, Kyle Sampson and Adam Scott will need further checks before being considered.
Aaron Dobek, Grant Edwards and Shaun Leaf remain sidelined.
Jamie Bovill serves match two of a five match ban.
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It's all turning into a bit of farce with not being able to field our best side of late. What is the point?? Very disappointing. Just how are we expected to beat Swinton with a cobbled together side?
It will have to be a super effort. COYD
PS it said in the Free Press that Adam Scott (knee) and Kyle Sampson (ankle) were set to miss this match. Mind you it is the Free Press.
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Stand-Offish wrote:It's all turning into a bit of farce with not being able to field our best side of late. What is the point?? Very disappointing. Just how are we expected to beat Swinton with a cobbled together side?
It will have to be a super effort. COYD
PS it said in the Free Press that Adam Scott (knee) and Kyle Sampson (ankle) were set to miss this match. Mind you it is the Free Press.
By which time the season could be nearly over. Still, we could be the surprise package in the play-offs. And if we are going to be good and field our best side, it's better at the business end. The problem is we aren't the sort of side to win many away games in play-offs. We did it at Oldham under Hanley, but our side had more talented individuals then. And therein lies the problem ... we don't have enough flair players, players that can turn games. We have some, notably Butterfield and Kesik ... maybe Spaven on his day. The rest are very good players and gel into a hard working team that really competes, but the flair is lacking. I am discounting the on-loan players. it's all in my worthless opinion of course, but they are still a fine side.
By which time the season could be nearly over. Still, we could be the surprise package in the play-offs. And if we are going to be good and field our best side, it's better at the business end. The problem is we aren't the sort of side to win many away games in play-offs. We did it at Oldham under Hanley, but our side had more talented individuals then. And therein lies the problem ... we don't have enough flair players, players that can turn games. We have some, notably Butterfield and Kesik ... maybe Spaven on his day. The rest are very good players and gel into a hard working team that really competes, but the flair is lacking. I am discounting the on-loan players. it's all in my worthless opinion of course, but they are still a fine side.
Anyway ... COYD
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