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Both Omari and Broadhead to start for me. I agree with the comments regarding Taylor and his ability to shoot from range. Is also a game that would suit big Fred but Hirst has been fantastic last two so likely to be an appearance from the bench.
Can cover both flanks, plenty of plenty premier league experience and Mckenna has worked with him previously. Sounds promising.
I've seen on Twitter he was at the Sunderland game so perhaps one we have been chasing for a while. Could we potentially see a return of the inverted wingback that we saw briefly during pre season?
Burns pace gives us a real threat on the counter as does Jackson. McKenna has introduced these players into a system where there pace and directness are highlighted.
QPR will be a different kettle of fish and will be a case of creating overloads on the right-hand side that we saw so much of last season.
Worked his nuts off on Saturday as did the rest of the team, looked dead on his feet when he was subbed off. There was an effort in the second half where he took a touch that wasn't necessary and was blocked.
I think a 7 is fair, but I feel the 1st 11 would all be graded 7+ tbf.