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MOTM - Yeovil

Posted: 07 Nov 2023, 23:51
by Gulliball
Up to five players from tonight please.

MOTM - Yeovil

Posted: 08 Nov 2023, 07:46
by Modgull
Donellan - some thrusting runs caused the only panic experienced by their defence
Da Silva - our most threatening spell came when he joined the action and put over some excellent crosses
Lovett - made a couple of good saves to keep the score down but I thought he was slow to react for the third (may be being harsh here)
Hall - provided some bite in midfield towards the end but it may just have been the opposition easing off

No-one else

MOTM - Yeovil

Posted: 08 Nov 2023, 07:53
by Taelee73
Donnellan- tried to push forward when he could.

Lovett - some saves to keep the score down.

Mcgavin- just for the superb strike.

Tomlingson - did the best he could, although the backing off by several players allowed Nouble (of course) to score.

Desilva - because I'm struggling, beat the player and sent in dangerous crosses as apposed to Stobbs floated ones.

Yeovil fans - was humiliating to have to endure, as they're normally silent, but some classic old school chanting, lots of GJ baiting. Although saying they'd rather be in Yeovil was a tad far.
A good mixture as opposed to our 3 chants. We'd have taken more away though.

Special mention to the Pop side teenage ultras, just why?
Ash, never seems bothered he's not even got his shot on target.

MOTM - Yeovil

Posted: 08 Nov 2023, 20:21
by portugull
Tomlinson.He is doing well in a shambolic defence.

Donnellan. He enjoys getting forward so why is he lining up in the Right Back position or should I say the right side of the field. Does anyone know his actual position?

McGavin. He will be outscoring all but Jarvis soon.

De Silva. I still think this little guy is an intelligent player and just needs good service.

Hall. Asa was not on the pitch long before he created the goal for McGavin. How much longer before he is match fit for 90 mins. We need him.

MOTM - Yeovil

Posted: 09 Nov 2023, 19:52
by Brewers boy
Same as Portugull.