CRYSTAL Palace boss Ian Holloway has confirmed he's included the likes of Jason Banton, Kwesi Appiah and Alex Wynter in his squad for tonight's FA Cup third round replay at Stoke City.
"I've taken a 22-man squad up here," he told Advertiser Sport.
"And I'll definitely take a look at playing Danny Gabbidon maybe. I'm going to have make a similar amount of changes as Tony Pulis is for his team.
"There was an U21 friendly against Stevenage for Tuesday, but I have brought a lot of them with me to Stoke - Jason Banton, Kwesi Appiah and Alex Wynter have all travelled up."
And the Eagles manager believes Stoke star Jonathan Walters will bounce back from his two own goals and missed penalty from their 4-0 defeat to Chelsea on Saturday.
"What a fantastic signing he has been for Stoke, moving up from the Championship into the Premier League," said Holloway.
"He's a very, very honest and down-to-earth lad and he'll know he'll have another day where it works out a treat for him, because he only does his best for his team."
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"I've taken a 22-man squad up here," he told Advertiser Sport.
"And I'll definitely take a look at playing Danny Gabbidon maybe. I'm going to have make a similar amount of changes as Tony Pulis is for his team.
"There was an U21 friendly against Stevenage for Tuesday, but I have brought a lot of them with me to Stoke - Jason Banton, Kwesi Appiah and Alex Wynter have all travelled up."
And the Eagles manager believes Stoke star Jonathan Walters will bounce back from his two own goals and missed penalty from their 4-0 defeat to Chelsea on Saturday.
"What a fantastic signing he has been for Stoke, moving up from the Championship into the Premier League," said Holloway.
"He's a very, very honest and down-to-earth lad and he'll know he'll have another day where it works out a treat for him, because he only does his best for his team."
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