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Clean Slate / Fresh Chances

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  • 30-10-2007 2:10pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 5,395 ✭✭✭


    Assuming that everyone will start off with a clean slate under the new management, its a big chance for the likes of Defoe Routledge Prince Stalteri and a couple more to stake there claim for a 1st team spot.

    Do we agree or will it be the same players getting the nod etc...


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 494 ✭✭John W


    Hatch99 wrote: »
    Assuming that everyone will start off with a clean slate under the new management, its a big chance for the likes of Defoe Routledge Prince Stalteri and a couple more to stake there claim for a 1st team spot.

    Do we agree or will it be the same players getting the nod etc...

    I am not sure we have that much choice anyway? I don't think (as has been said) that we have a big squad (of Quality players) to choice from anyway - chuck in a few injuries and the team picks itself (as was seen in the first 4 games of the season). I don't think the likes of Routladge, Staltari, Hudd, will feature in the long team plans anyway. I guess the real question is, realistically WHO do we have to choose from! However back to your point, and yes, I do think some players; Defoe, Bent, Boatang, Cerny, Tarrabt, could stand a better chance of playing than they did under the old regime. However I don't see him making any major changes for a while, maybe even until we get new players in January. I see players like the ones I have mentioned being rotated in a little more often!


  • Registered Users Posts: 592 ✭✭✭galinka


    See more of

    Ghaly Taarabt Boateng Rocha

    Less of

    Huddlestone Gardiner Bent


    No more of

    Staltieri Routledge


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