Reading v Argyle - preview

By: Jim | August 15th, 2008

For reasons too complicated to go into here, I have failed to provide a full preview for tomorrow’s game at the Madjeski. Argyle’s creditable performance at home to Wolves on Saturday has been - at least in part- undone by their capitulation at the Kennel. It will be very interesting to see how they react. Reading were ordinary in their 0-0 borefest at the City ground - competent without being penetrative and will be desperate to launch their “Back To The Prem campaign. For Argyle McNamee and Sawyer continue to struggle; MacLean probably did enough on Tuesday to start; Puncheons wiles may well be needed from the off; Timar still looks a long way from being ready. So expect a side looking something like:

Stack;

Duguid
Seip
Cathcart
Barker;

Clark
Walton
Summerfield
Puncheon;

MacLean
Fallon

Subs:

Larrieu
Paterson
Doumbe
Mackie
Easter

COYG!

(full preview available at the podcast




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