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Re: Match Day Thread: Crawley
This team line up is almost like it’s been (largely) very successful this season and even with an influx of new players, the head coach and his assistants are trying to make sure they don’t throw all that hard work away by selecting players that probably hadn’t met a month ago let alone played together so is going for a phased approach to introduce them into the team, knowing that there’s 17 games left and when there’s 10 to go and everyone’s up to speed, it could play dividends to have fresh new players ready to get us over the line, or at worse, very fresh heading into a playoff campaign.
But what do I know.
Re: Match Day Thread: Crawley
It's a difficult situation for Doddly. Comes in to a team going great guns but where the management have suddenly lumped tonnes of new signings into the mixer, some of them seemingly who haven't played football for months and need to remember how to.
So he'll be very concerned about making big changes immediately.

Re: Match Day Thread: Crawley
WYCOMBE BOSS SACKED AFTER ONE LEAGUE GAME
Mike Dodds was let go by Wycombe today after he played a team consisting almost entirely of Matt Bloomfield and Scott Mitchell players. Not only that, but after the final whistle he removed his tracksuit to reveal a t-shirt with the slogan 'Data can do one'.
"We had thought that we were in alignment with our corporate ethos and synergistic strategies" said Dan Rice, sadly. "Our data had pointed to wasting money on Danish punts very specific players to take us from a team who could challenge Birmingham at the top to a...er...team who may be able to stay ahead of Wrexham. For Dodds to come in and play mostly personnel from the previous manager is remarkably deflating."

Re: Match Day Thread: Crawley
Although it seems a bit odd I wonder if we're basically saying the squad has got us to second on merit and that the incoming players therefore need to demonstrably improve specific features of the team during training in order to be selected on match day. Unless there is a measurable upgrade on offer we stick with the players currently in the side.
I think that's a sensible approach. If 4 or 5 new players were in the starting 11 you might begin to worry about it disrupting harmony with the pre-existing squad.
Re: Match Day Thread: Crawley
Signing so many players that are not match fit as opposed to signing players to make an immediate threat to the existing players is a strange way to go.
Lowry was decent last week. Not even the squad. We signed Berry injured? How do you get a player through a medical? After a somewhat stale performance v Cambridge I was hoping for a boost.
Re: Match Day Thread: Crawley
You just have to hope that in such a fantastic season, some of the seemingly "interesting" decisions we're making don't derail it.
How is he going to manage what I make 25 first teamers who will all look to be in and around it?
2-3 are injured, perhaps 3-4 aren't "fit", but what happens when we have 20+ all ready in March?
Very interesting, but still better than the days we had to have 15 players running on empty all season as there was literally no other choices!

Re: Match Day Thread: Crawley
This exactly. I don't think we can just say they're "not fit" as an alibi for the rest of the season.
These are guys in their mid 20s, who have been with us 5-6 weeks now. Yes they need to get up to speed / match fit etc, but presumably they haven't been sat on a beach for 3months doing nothing eating biscuits.
We're not asking them to play 90mins every game either.

Re: Match Day Thread: Crawley
How miserably predictable that we would uncover a gem like Richard Kone and he’d be injured for some of the most important games we’ve ever played.
Apart from that I’d have expected Xavi for Leahy and found a place for Lowry on the bench. Part of me would rather have Gids at right back too.
