@admin makes a lot of sense as Tanto has that pace in his locker that Wootton doesn’t have and against tired legs you’d probably double or triple his chances of scoring a goal or 2. I just think Olaofe could be a constant warning sign for that Orient defence which would prevent them pushing up and trying to push us back into our own half. Both offer a threat though and without meaning to disrespect Leyton Orient we should win comfortably either way. It’s the big games where it’ll be interesting to see who Challinor sides with, as it stands right now if we played Birmingham away tomorrow is Challinor picking Wootton or Olaofe?