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Old 17-12-2005, 12:28
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Re: Coca Cola League 1 16th & 17th Dec

Colchester v MK Dons

Soccernet preview:
Colchester manager Phil Parkinson will pick from the same squad that drew at Swansea as his side entertain MK Dons.

Parkinson's men are unbeaten in 10 games and will be looking to extend their run as Danny Wilson brings his struggling side to Layer Road.

The only absentees for Colchester are long-term ankle injury victims Marino Keith and Stephen Hunt.

MK Dons striker Izale McLeod faces a late fitness test after picking up a muscle strain in training this week.

McLeod, who was the subject of a #1.3million bid from Wolves earlier this week, is rated doubtful for the Layer Road clash after damaging his hamstring.

Dons boss Danny Wilson also has doubts over McLeod's striker partner, Clive Platt, who is struggling with an ankle injury. He will also need a late fitness test.

Wilson received better news on midfielder Wade Small, who recovered from his ankle injury and is fit to play.


I must admit Tricky, I cant see why Colchester are lengthening . Their home record is 5-2-3-18-12 with their last 5 being 4-1-0-12-4, & theyre unbeaten in 7 in the league, including a creditable 1-1 draw at Swansea last week. Of the 9 wins, theyve won 8 by 1 goal

MK's away record is poor, 1-3-5-9-15 & their last 5 away 1-1-3-6-9.

Looks good to me

Colchester 10/11 Sporting Odds
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