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I can't believe we have to share a thread with Luton.
Might be an idea to start another thread to capture our experiences of the day, separate from rhe match, post photos vids of things good, bad or indifferent from start to finish?
Ajayi given permission to play on Wednesday
https://www.topspurs.com/thfc-doncasterrovers.htm
Lawlor has had one decent game and suddenly he’s the second coming! GM has to stick with TLT and work out what the problem is.It doesn’t help when full backs are unable to stop crosses raining in! There are a few having a dip in form and that’s reflecting on our lack of goals scored. Better managers with better players are getting to grips with our creative outlets!
Scawsby, who’s suggesting we don’t trust Gm and Kyle? I’m getting a bit cheesed off at people jumping on the Lawlor train, when there’s little to suggest he’s the right pick.Why hasn’t anyone jumped on Moly’s obvious problems, currently or the problem we have with scoring or the full backs not stopping crosses or our collective weakness at set pieces? There are several problems running throughout the team that need sorting and they’re just as important!
Whoever plays, and we all have different ideas of our best team, I rate this game probably the most important game since last February with regard to our standing in division 1. Many sides have set off the season well after a promotion and have had a lot of difficulty maintaining form throughout the season when the adrenalin of promotion has subsided. If we play well and are beaten by a better side, then fair does and we take the positives out of the game and move on. If we are poor and look to be losing confidence and form then that is a problem. We are a team made up of decent players, no real grab a game by the scruff of the neck stars who can work majic and win a game on their own. We are a team that needs everyone to play near their best game to do well at this level. Not an impossible task as teams like Ipswich, Nottingham Forest, and Leicester City have proved at the top level in the past, but hard to keep form and fitness without the adrenalin of winning games and building momentum. Losing two league games, one against a team built on the same lines in Wimbledon, and against Tottenham in the cup that had quite a few academy players in although still a good side might be a pointer to the fact we are just a bit off it as a group, something we can't afford to be. Hopefully we get back on it as a unit playing up there in form, and come away with something from the game at Luton we can build on again.
Let's call them young reserve back up players then certainly not as yet first team regulars and have played and play a lot of u21s games. the comparison with the side they turn out at Newcastle in the next round will be interesting to see if they have any ambition to guarantee European football next season.