And Shrewsbury lost 5-0 when the full back got sent off in the home league match. If the Shrews can keep a fully fit and disciplined side on the pitch for the full duration of the game, then they will be formidable opponents in the 2nd leg.NickGull wrote: According to our local paper, Sharps has a suspected hernia problem? If thats right then I can't see him taking part on Friday.
Your defence seemed to go a bit pearshaped after he went off, although I'm still not going to get carried away yet. An early goal for you guys on Friday and I'll be bricking it..
Still, cannot wait.
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Our best hopes of progressing on Friday night probably involve keeping a clean sheet. Without Ian Sharps that will be very much tougher.
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Good pitch, so hopefully like last time, O'Kane and our better technical players can thrive. Not sure what Reception Jake Robinson can expect. Come on you gulls!
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