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With the games coming thick and fast, and some signs of tiredness, do we stick with the current line up or try to freshen it up?

Based on today, I would make two changes, to add pace, with Calder starting in place of Trafford and Bell in place of Austin, giving a starting line up of:

Ridgers

Mckay Warren Donaldson Tremarco

Polworth Vigurs Calder

Doran Oakley Bell

 

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Ridgers

Seedorf Warren Mackay Tremarco

 Trafford Chalmers doran

 Zac Oakley Calder

 

Need to give vigurs a rest for qos so either 45 mins or sub only.

Does donaldson need a rest?

Doran in midfield a little deeper than yesterday. I thought his chasing and tackling and close control were great yesterday. 

Austin gave the ball away a little too easy yesterday so would like zac to take some strain if mulreany not fit and daniel still needing careful use.

Probably too many changes but definate time for squad freshness required. 

 

 

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We need to play most of the guys who will perform in the run to the end of the season - we need the strikers the chance to score a few goals if possible and get some confidence. The number of postponed games recently the guys should be fairly fresh - yes its a packed run in but they have to step up.

Brechin wont be a push over - they may be relegated but they wont want to go down without a win this season - they've nothing to loose and everything to prove

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I suspect the same team that has started the last two matches will start again v Brechin. That 11 were the only players in the Aquadome competition pool this morning undergoing water resistance training. They were noisy, lively and the banter was good which was great to hear - their spirits are obviously high with this current run of form. 

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Better with the bike gear ones. My mate has a Bmw one that plugs into his bike usually we are freezing and he’s complaining about being too warm. Modern layers are good enough on the bike without the heated ones. He’s a wimp tbh https://www.infinitymotorcycles.com/product/keis-heated-v106-comfort-vest-black-x10?gclid=Cj0KCQjwzIzWBRDnARIsAAkc8hFA7TB7tFQJSNrkCyJ82jiwdtp6buP51-C1zRpiu-bnFnPStSnb69QaArsTEALw_wcB

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On ‎3‎/‎31‎/‎2018 at 9:50 PM, Yngwie said:

With games coming thick and fast, this is definitely a match for a bit of squad rotation.

We will need a feckin pitch rotation.

3 hours ago, jagster said:

What’s an aquifer maybe someone on the forum could enlighten me :wink:

An aquifer is a body of saturated rock through which water can easily move. Aquifers must be both permeable and porous and include such rock types as sandstone, conglomerate, fractured limestone and unconsolidated sand and gravel. Fractured volcanic rocks such as columnar basalts also make good aquifers. The rubble zones between volcanic flows are generally both porous and permeable and make excellent aquifers. In order for a well to be productive, it must be drilled into an aquifer. Rocks such as granite and schist are generally poor aquifers because they have a very low porosity. However, if these rocks are highly fractured, they make good aquifers. A well is a hole drilled into the ground to penetrate an aquifer. Normally such water must be pumped to the surface. If water is pumped from a well faster than it is replenished, the water table is lowered and the well may go dry. When water is pumped from a well, the water table is generally lowered into a cone of depression at the well. Groundwater normally flows down the slope of the water table towards the well. :wink:

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