Team for play-offs

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dunboyne white
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Team for play-offs

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The Phillips-Forshaw-Klich midfield axis seems to be working, a fit Roofe gets my vote upfront, Roberts offers more than Harrison and Berardi's experience gets the left-back slot.

This team will get us promoted (and apart from the keeper were all inherited by Bielsa, which speaks volumes for his ability to transform players).

Casilla

Ayling Jansson Cooper Berardi

Phillips

Hernandez Forshaw Klich Roberts

Roofe

Running out of impact subs - Shackleton, Clarke, Bamford and (possibly, if he gets a try-out at Ipswich) Brown.
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Selby White
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Re: Team for play-offs

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I'm sure we'll have a match thread once the Ipswich match is over and done with.
Assuming no injuries or suspensions think I'd agree with your team.
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Selby White wrote:I'm sure we'll have a match thread once the Ipswich match is over and done with.
Assuming no injuries or suspensions think I'd agree with your team.
I like that side, would like to see that vs Ipswich.
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That'll do for me.

Would love to see Bogusz and Edmondson get 20 mins v Ipswich, assuming we're winning and ok on confidence of course...
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