MOTM - Chelmsford
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MOTM - Chelmsford
Up to five players from today please.
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- Vice Captain
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Mcgavin - screamer of a goal, tackled, tried to pass the ball over hoof ball. A great week for him
Ash - thought he caused them problems, tricky player, however he should have scored at least one in the first 10 minutes.
Jarvis - worked hard for little reward.
Halstead - a couple of vital saves and some lovely punted passes.
Moxey - we look more assured with him, bonus point for winding up their huge captain.
Ash - thought he caused them problems, tricky player, however he should have scored at least one in the first 10 minutes.
Jarvis - worked hard for little reward.
Halstead - a couple of vital saves and some lovely punted passes.
Moxey - we look more assured with him, bonus point for winding up their huge captain.
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McGavin - Goals do not come better - great all round contribution - showed his class
Halstead - made some critical saves which otherwise could have turned the game on its head.
Lapslie: it was hot out there but that did not stop his terrier 'win at all costs' approach
Marshall: Solid defending
Tomlinson: Ditto
Halstead - made some critical saves which otherwise could have turned the game on its head.
Lapslie: it was hot out there but that did not stop his terrier 'win at all costs' approach
Marshall: Solid defending
Tomlinson: Ditto
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- Reserve Player
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Magavin- great goal and some vital tackles
Ash - kept trying
Donnelan - improving all the time
Jarvis - held the ball up well
Money- calming influence at the back
Ash - kept trying
Donnelan - improving all the time
Jarvis - held the ball up well
Money- calming influence at the back
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In no particular order,
Moxie
Lapslie
Stobbs
Mc Gavin
Donnelan
Moxie
Lapslie
Stobbs
Mc Gavin
Donnelan
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- Top Scorer
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Lapslie - tireless work…..again
Halstead - steady
Jarvis - worked hard and battered all game ……. again!
Halstead - steady
Jarvis - worked hard and battered all game ……. again!
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Tom Lapslie. Covered every blade of grass.
Brett McGavin. What a volley.
Will Jenkins Davies. A very promising game. Improving all the time.
Mark Halstead. Crucial saves in first 20 minutes.
Tomlinson. Making steady progress.
A good team performance against a decent side who will be in the playoffs for sure.
Brett McGavin. What a volley.
Will Jenkins Davies. A very promising game. Improving all the time.
Mark Halstead. Crucial saves in first 20 minutes.
Tomlinson. Making steady progress.
A good team performance against a decent side who will be in the playoffs for sure.
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- Watches from: Bristow’s Bench
Halstead - two fine saves early on and great distribution all game
Lapslie - non-stop effort and some quality passing at times
McGavin - for the worldie goal and a tidy display without setting the world alight
Stobbs - particularly in the first half he was roasting their left side of defence
Moxey - saved his defensive colleagues with his calm efficiency and experience
Lapslie - non-stop effort and some quality passing at times
McGavin - for the worldie goal and a tidy display without setting the world alight
Stobbs - particularly in the first half he was roasting their left side of defence
Moxey - saved his defensive colleagues with his calm efficiency and experience
Phil
Remember its a marathon not a sprint
Remember its a marathon not a sprint
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Mighty difficult to limit it to just five. I thought that was our best TEAM performance of the season, against a very good Chelmsford side.
However the two standouts were, Mark Halstead (again) for saving us early on and Brett McGavin for the goal of the season.....
It will take some beating .
However the two standouts were, Mark Halstead (again) for saving us early on and Brett McGavin for the goal of the season.....
It will take some beating .
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