Good Morning Cheltenham
Saints are of for a tour of duty in Nam, Cheltenham to be precise.
Saints once again mix and match at Whaddon Road as they step up their pre season campaign a little more.
Returning to the squad after his recent trial in Holland will be Lee Molyneaux who will be looking to show that he is capable of filling the left back spot next season, likewise Graeme Murty, who will be keen to show what he can do although there are a few insurance issues to be ironed out first.
The problem is for all though is that the players need to know who will be picking the team for next season, Stewart Henderson is doing a fine job, tough his idea of a good player may be totally different to the incoming manager, so the sooner the players know what and to whom they have to prove the better.
Once again its all about fitness and getting used to the ball rather than results.
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