ARGYLE manager Paul Sturrock has some difficult personnel decisions to make ahead of tomorrow's game against Burnley at Home Park.
The Pilgrims are currently undefeated in their past three home encounters, having recorded two draws and a win against Sheffield United, Reading and Watford respectively.
Since then the Greens have dropped to 20th in the Championship table after suffering two successive 1-0 defeats away to Swansea and Norwich, which has left Luggy with some difficult assessments to make.
"It's a deliberation that will take me to tomorrow morning before I make a decision," said Luggy.
"It's a difficult decision for the simple reason that if you're a manager of a football club who has just come off two draws and a win at home and away against Wolves, do you freshen up because of the last two defeats away?
"That's the catch-22."
Luggy's imminent verdict will be encouraged by the reserves' 2-0 victory over Bristol City on Tuesday, which included nine first-team fringe players in the starting line-up.
He said: "We did not want anyone taking risks in the reserve game and we are very pleased with the standard of the game.
"I was very impressed and I though a lot of people did themselves a world of good.
"Tomorrow will be the decision making of naming the team in the morning and then doing all the work for it."
Matt Skinner