Squad Status - 2009/10 season

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An update including DLTs predictions..
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Post by Geoff »

Hmmmmmmm.

7 Defenders, 10 midfielders (incl. Chapman) but only 2 strikers. If one of those is injured or suspended we would have a big goal scoring problem.
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Don't forget DLT's double barrelled cottage pie lover.
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&quotGeoff&quot wrote:Hmmmmmmm.

7 Defenders, 10 midfielders (incl. Chapman) but only 2 strikers. If one of those is injured or suspended we would have a big goal scoring problem.
We would if the season started tomorrow.
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Post by Simmeister14 »

Is DLTs post reliable though? I know he got Kelly and Clarke right, but Barnes-Homer is in talks with Kiddy over a new deal :/ Let's hope we get him though!
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Matt Green will arrive from Torquay in a gold chariot drawn by Chris Hargreaves and his twin brother
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Post by Geoff »

I'm still in denial! I can't believe we could have 3 strikers of that calibre for the start of next season. I would be more than happy to eat a large portion of humble (cottage) pie.
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&quotGeoff&quot wrote:I'm still in denial! I can't believe we could have 3 strikers of that calibre for the start of next season. I would be more than happy to eat a large portion of humble (cottage) pie.
I'm struggling to think of a time when we started the season with 2 decent strikers let alone 3. Why is the close season so long?
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&quotA-Ro&quot wrote:
&quotGeoff&quot wrote:Why is the close season so long?
Because we need a rest.
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&quotA-Ro&quot wrote: Why is the close season so long?
So we can build up absurd optimism and expectations, making the dashing of hopes all the more exquisitely cruel?
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&quotAncient Colin&quot wrote:
&quotA-Ro&quot wrote: Why is the close season so long?
So we can build up absurd optimism and expectations, making the dashing of hopes all the more exquisitely cruel?
Stop it - you're getting me all excited.
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&quotA-Ro&quot wrote:I'm struggling to think of a time when we started the season with 2 decent strikers let alone 3. Why is the close season so long?
So they can all get injured
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