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Chertsey - league cup


Jon Underwood

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Squad for tomorrow as follows...

 

Hawtree, Harrison, Fraser, Hollis, Blount, Foulser, Lake, Short, McClurg, Edwards, Burgess, Carrick, Castello, Wheeler, Smith, S.Harris, Dyer.

 

Warren Harris is suspended. Somerville and Woozley rested along with one other from the 17 above tbc once we've assessed a few knocks from Saturday.

 

Can confirm that Hawtree, Castello and Carrick will all start for the first time this season.

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For a bit of fun my guess at the starting 11 is :

 

Hawtree

Lake

Harrison

Foulser

Blount

Short

Carrick

Castello

Edwards

Dyer

S Harris

 

That's probably what I'd have guessed at as well. Wheels look like he had a bit of a limp at the end of Saturday so would rest him. Maybe Ed Smith for Dyer if he's still struggling. Not always good to drop a striker who is on a run of goals.

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For those not their last night, starting line up was James Hawtree, Wes Harrison, Ryan Lake, Guy Hollis, Michael Blount, Ben Edwards ©, Scott Harris, Rob Carrick, Eddie Smith, George Short, Seb Castello.

 

Changes were Darren Wheeler for Eddie Smith once he got his goal and his 5th booking of the season (his booking on Saturday for some reason does not count)

 

Jamie McClurg for Ben Edwards

Adam Foulser for Michael Blount

 

Unfortunately Blounty picked up an injury last night, and that was a forced change, so that has soured the night from our point of view.

 

Goals Eddie Smith penalty, and then 2 from Scott Harris.

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An easy enough win in a game where we were clearly the better side, but missed quite a few half chances. Chertsey defended hard, but offered little upfront to test our defence. Scott Harris will benefit from the confidence that comes with knocking in a goal or 2.

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Nice to see James Hawtree kept a clean sheet. Anyone know if he had much to do?

 

How did Robert Carrick do in midfield? We've not seen enough of him to know what his natural midfield game is ie holding player, hustle and bustle, passer of ball like namesake Michael, box to box player etc.

 

Think Saturday's game should be a cracker but not building it up too much in my head,as often when I do,the games turn out to be dull,damp squibs of a game !

 

Hope it's a corker,like it should be.

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James had little to do apart from cleaning up loose balls in the area and a fine save low down in the 2nd half, his concentration was excellent but needs to be more vocal . As for rob he had a good game in centre mid but it looked as though we were playing 3 centre midfielders plus seb on the left, there was very little threat on the right hand side throughout the game.

Totally dominated play but most efforts were half chances or scuffed efforts at goal but another night we could have had 10

Chertsey keeper was the guy in goal for the holyport friendly where he let in 7

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