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The Preview: Three into two won't go, it's time to unleash the Paul Glatzel-Harry Smith axis against Walsall

SWINDON TOWN vs WALSALL: Kennedy has so far started two strike pairings this term – Aaron Drinan and Glatzel, and Drinan and Smith – but the one combination which fans are keenest to see in action was reduced to 25 minutes at the end of the Crawley defeat.

17.08.24, 00:01 Updated 05.06.25, 20:08 8 Minute Read

Sam Morshead

Sam Morshead

How do you make three go into two?

It is a conundrum for Mark Kennedy at present, as the Swindon Town head coach tries to establish which is his most potent partnership up top.

Kennedy has so far started two strike pairings this term – Aaron Drinan and Paul Glatzel, and Drinan and Harry Smith – but the one combination which fans are keenest to see in action was reduced to 25 minutes at the end of the Crawley defeat.

Coincidentally or not, that period – which saw Smith and Glatzel filling the ‘big man, little man’ roles – was Town’s most incisive, most creative, and most convincing mini spell of the embryonic campaign to date.

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