Morecambe boss is as prepared as he can be for Scunthorpe United's visit
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The Shrimps go into the game on the back of consecutive draws at Stevenage and Bolton Wanderers.
They come up against a Scunthorpe side who had recorded three consecutive wins to end January.
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Hide AdThey have not completed a game since, however, with last Saturday’s match against Oldham Athletic postponed because of a waterlogged pitch.
Then, in midweek, their meeting with Bradford City was abandoned after half-an-hour because of heavy snow.
Adams said: “In terms of preparing for Scunthorpe, we’ll go off the games before that. We have also watched the 30 minutes from the other night as well.
“To get half-an-hour into the game, there was nothing the ref could do – he had to call the game off.”
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Hide AdThe three wins last month mean Scunthorpe have climbed to 17th in League Two.
The congested nature of the division means a run of positive results can improve a team’s position no end.
Adams said: “It’s a crazy league, you look at the way Tranmere Rovers and Mansfield Town have both climbed.
“If you put a run together you can propel yourselves up the table and that’s what Scunthorpe have done.”
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Hide AdTomorrow’s game is also the first for which midfielder Yann Songo’o is available after his FA charge for allegedly directing a homophobic insult to a Tranmere player last month.
Songo’o picked up a two-match ban for his red card in that game and, when asked if he was under consideration for a return, Adams said: “All I would say is that he’s available for Saturday.”
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