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Will chettle change anything on Saturday.?


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So my question is simple what do you think Chettle will change on Saturday either formation or players.?

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As discussed in FGR - Match Discussion. Think he may give Remaye Campbell a go. Seems we have a few signings in tomorrow so hope these can make an instant impact to the lineup and there is none of this "lets let them settle in" crap. Players have got to hit the ground running.

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I'm not sure, I can't see him changing much to be honest. If he started with the same formation and line-up as Kevin Nolan I wouldn't be surprised at all.

I'd be more shocked to see him start some of the younger players.

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Highly unlikely.

What we need to remember here is that Chettle has been here since pre season and before. He has been involved with all the planning from KN and all the coaching. 

Just because he left Ilk a few weeks ago, he has brought into the KN way of things so I’d expect him to keep to the KN pattern of play and not change anything major at all. (Unfortunately)

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why did the club suddenly put mark crossley in charge of the game instead of steve chettle?

its like chettle did not want to do it and we ended up with someone who is clueless with how to approach games. the lineup was weird and i would have thought some changes was needed.

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3 minutes ago, liampie said:

why did the club suddenly put mark crossley in charge of the game instead of steve chettle?

its like chettle did not want to do it and we ended up with someone who is clueless with how to approach games. the lineup was weird and i would have thought some changes was needed.

Chettle attended a close family wedding today,something AH had given permission for before the sacking @liampie

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On ‎01‎/‎09‎/‎2018 at 23:45, super_ram said:

Chettle attended a close family wedding today,something AH had given permission for before the sacking @liampie

If this was known why did the club put Mark Crossley in charge of the training and game by himself?

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