Depends on results. A lot is about momentum and confidence in the championship.I know this didn't work with Bristol City but hopefully Plymouth be more tired and less prepared for us on Saturday
They aren't going to be tired. They're professional sportsmen. Even amateurs can manage two games a week.I know this didn't work with Bristol City but hopefully Plymouth be more tired and less prepared for us on Saturday
It's not really about physically being tired, unless a lot of travel is involved, it's more about the recovery times for bumps, bruises, strains, and mental fatigue to get emotionally up for it. It might mean a player or two dip below 90-100% fit come saturday. They may even get an injury or suspension.....but we should have enough to beat Plymouth at home, regardless of needing a helping hand.They aren't going to be tired. They're professional sportsmen. Even amateurs can manage two games a week.
There's a Northern League team playing tonight, Thursday and Saturday. Can you imagine a league club being asked to do that these days?
I think we will finish 8th-10th to be honest. Just oo many injuries to deal with this season and a slow start to bootWe could do with Plymouth getting something here. Coventry look comfortable in the play offs. Others are too far ahead so only outside possibility for us is West Brom - even then there are others such as Hull and Norwich look stronger than us at the moment.
Agree, too much to do. Would be nice to keep the season alive as long as possible. Beating Norwich and Hull would help that.I think we will finish 8th-10th to be honest. Just oo many injuries to deal with this season and a slow start to boot
Don't you want to see the better players in the division?A knock or red card for Whittaker would be welcomed...
We made plenty of chances against Bristol but our finishing was diabolical.