blueball.gif (262 bytes) Tues 5th March 2002. Tonights line up.
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Andy Campbell will make his home debut tonight as Lennie Lawrence names an unchanged starting line up for tonights game.

City are
                  Alexander
Low, Weston, Young, Gabbidon, Legg
       Boland, Maxwell, Brayson
              Thorne     Campbell

Subs Walton, Leo FW, Simpkins, Prior, Collins.

Rangers are expected to stay unchanged as well from their 2 - 0 win at Loftus Rd on the weekend. They could line up

33 - Rhys Evans
17 - Terrell Forbes
28 - Aziz Ben Askar
31 - Daniel Shittu
11 - Marcus Bignot
  9 - Richard Langley
12 - Matthew Rose
  4 - Steve Palmer
14 - Leroy Griffiths
18 - Kevin Gallen
22 - Richard Pacquette

City can edge into the play off zone and a step closer to second place if they can win tonight and other results go our way. Just putting the other teams to one side of course City must look after themselves. A win is most important and if other teams lose then all the better.

City will be looking for revenge over Rangers who won 2 - 1 at Loftus Rd earlier in the season. Graham Kavanagh had given City a first half lead from the penalty spot but 2 second half goals from Andy Thompson won the game for Rangers.

Ian Holloway the Rangers manager will be hoping a better visit to Ninian Park then he had last time. His Bristol Rovers side were hammered 5 - 1 by the Bluebirds in the televised FA Cup game last season.

We will know a lot more about our players after tonights game, can they make it four wins in a row and have they got the fire and ambition to push for promotion. Layton Maxwell is in the Graham Kavanagh role again and there will be a lot expected of him. Its time for Peter Thorne to start getting the goals and Andy Campbell will be buzzing with a massive Ninian Park crowd behind him.

Here's hoping that all goes well and another three points will be registered against our name tonight.

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