Holloway Aiming to Tame Tigers Despite Absentees
Western Morning News, The › December 10, 2006
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Western Morning News, The › December 10, 2006
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The options will be limited for Ian Holloway today, when the Plymouth Argyle manager gets around to picking his team for this afternoon's Coca- Cola Championship encounter with Hull City at Home Park.
The Pilgrims' first-team squad is by no means the biggest in the division, and it is a whole lot smaller today. One-match bans mean that neither David Norris nor Hasney Aljofree can tackle the Tigers, while injuries exclude three players - Paul Connolly, Nick Chadwick and Lee Hodges - from contention.See the full content of this document
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Holloway Aiming to Tame Tigers Despite Absentees
To make matters worse, two other players have been unable to play a full part in training during the week, but Sylvan Ebanks- Blake and Akos Buzsaky could be pressed into service ...
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