West Ham away: Breaking the hoodoo
Tomorrow’s match, at which the Rovers Return will be present, is really crucial.
A win for Rovers at Upton Park – which we haven’t achieved since 93/94 – could potentially push us into the top ten (shock horror!) while West Ham are desperate for points as they are currently level on points with the bottom three and only out of the relegation zone on goal difference.
There’s no McCarthy, thank God. I fear if he played he would be guarantee to burst the net with one!
We’re still missing Dunn, which is a blow, as well as Grella (surprised?) and Jacobsen, but Samba should be back in defence.
Hopefully Kalinic will carry his solid recent form into this one and I hope to see Olsson on the left as well, with Pedersen kept in the centre. Since taking Pedersen off the wing, Allardyce seems to have got the Norwegian to recapture some of the form we were used to a while back!
Reckon Sam will stick with Kalinic up front on his own with a fast attacking midfielder (that’ll be Hoilett again then) just behind. Although I’m not sure what role Basturk could be given…
I’ve just noticed the time and realised I have to set off to London in 10 minutes, so this preview is ending prematurely.
Hope to see you at the ground tomorrow!
Come on you Blues.
PS – Don’t forget to send me your tweet match reports. I’ll post them after the game. Tweet to @DanClough87, email roversreturnbrfc@googlemail.com or just leave it as a comment below, but remember to keep them to just 140 characters!


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