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So have all the shenanigans of the last game, and us having egg on our face with a defeat against Workington, time to get back on the horse again. Personally i'd rest all those who have had a full Easter program. We've 2 big games after this against Warrington and then Doncaster. We should have enough depth in the squad to get 2 points at home to Coventry, let some of our key players recharge for a big two weeks afterwards. Personally i'd go.
1. Smith (If fit) 2. Grant 3. Gibson 4. Jake Butler-Fleming 5. Ricketts 6. Pickersgill 7. Keyes 8. Kirk 9. Hallas 10. Bustin 11. Halafihi 12. King 13. Milton
Yes, tricky to know whether 'punishing' the same set of lads by asking them to go give Coventry a hiding is better than acknowledging those same players were a bit knackered, and letting them have this week off.
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Pumpetypump wrote:
Yes, tricky to know whether 'punishing' the same set of lads by asking them to go give Coventry a hiding is better than acknowledging those same players were a bit knackered, and letting them have this week off.
No so much punishing but they are hurting and will be itching to prove themselves. I'd be tempted to let them get back out and vent against Cov rather than give them another frustrating week to wait and risk them trying too hard and over playing again Donny.
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In this world of p/t players do they only get paid if they play? Another dilemma for John, if the case, keeping them happy by resting them and not paying them?
In this world of p/t players do they only get paid if they play? Another dilemma for John, if the case, keeping them happy by resting them and not paying them?