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A word on rotation
17:13 - Jan 1 with 537 views
DazBoGangles
Maybe rotation early days has allowed us to stick to a (more or less) XI whilst all around us are having to chop and change...
In McKenna we trust
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A word on rotation
on 17:16 - Jan 1 with 493 views
waveneyblue
Amazing how its worked out.
Its as if he knows what he's doing.......
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A word on rotation
on 17:16 - Jan 1 with 488 views
TractorJack
I'd be interested in how we rank in number of injuries, it feels like we've hardly had any. Especially when you compare with last season.
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A word on rotation
on 17:46 - Jan 1 with 352 views
BlueBadger
Astonishing to think that Kieran Mckenna knows more than a forum who thought that Paul Lambert 'just gets it'.
[Post edited 1 Jan 18:44]
I'm one of the people who was blamed for getting Paul Cook sacked. PM for the full post.
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A word on rotation
on 18:40 - Jan 1 with 212 views
jasondozzell
Spot on. And it means that everyone is up to speed on patterns of play, style etc.
If we miss big players, the team still knows that everyone understands their jobs.
It's probably worth a good few points a season!
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