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Cambridge match commentary
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Well I am of the opinion that every competitive match matters, therefore I would like us to take Bristol Rovers seriously, unfortunately I am not sure Lambert’s approach will be the same, I do think he'll go with his recognised first team but being the first time they'll have been together is hardly taking the game seriously in my eyes. Marko is spot on in that the Wigan game really is when it matters most so if taking the cup games as experimental exercises gets us off to a winning start in the League I'll go with that.derick_ipsw wrote: ↑Sat Aug 29, 2020 7:25 pmSo when does it matter BM next week against Bristol Rovers?Bluemike wrote: ↑Sat Aug 29, 2020 7:16 pmThere is 8 or 9 players that would probably play ahead of some who played today, it may be disappointing but it means nothing, all experimental with some players in today who won't see the first team, some players playing their FIRST game of pre season, we need a sense of perspective here.
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I agree with you both Wigan is the most important but winning breads confidence so to beat both Bristol and Arsenal u21's would be the best way to go. PL is the problem with his selection policy.
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Stuart Taylor made a post match comment that the disappointing display made the managers job a lot more easier.
Based on that, players who disappointed might find themselves out of the team. You can’t really blame the young lads filling in or the two strikers making their first appearance, but I’d say Judge, Nolan and Huws should come mostly under the microscope for a below par performance.
Based on that, players who disappointed might find themselves out of the team. You can’t really blame the young lads filling in or the two strikers making their first appearance, but I’d say Judge, Nolan and Huws should come mostly under the microscope for a below par performance.