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Superblue95 added 10:53 - Nov 30
Couldn't agree more lightning boy Mcgoldrick had an absolute shocker today shooting was awful and gave the ball away with nearly every touch. Stephen Hunt was my man of the match worked tirelessly up and down the pitch created good opportunities and made a vital interception with 20 minutes left to stop us going 1 down, as for his brother what a great debut! Chambers parr and Anderson were good today and I thought Bialkowski looked very assured in goal. COYB
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Letchworth_Blue added 16:55 - Nov 30
Bart - excellent.
Parr - very good, excellent workrate and important tackles made.
Mings - slow. Not his best game today.
Smith - average at best. Need Berra back.
Chambers - solid, good display.
Ando - did ok.
Tabb - played bit too deep, but got better as game went on. Made some good tackles.
Skuse - waste of space. Didnt touch the ball for first 20 minutes. Too deep, too inneffective.
S.Hunt - did well, good deliveries.
Didz - worked hard.
Murphy - poorest game for a while. Normally wins everything in the air, but not today. Poor first touch.
N.Hunt - the messiah!
C. Sammon - wasted a superb chance. There surely are better loan strikers out there?
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MalcolmBaggio added 18:44 - Nov 30
I thought the mathc was goood
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htb added 20:41 - Nov 30
Best away game in a while amazing support havent been that happy in ages
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barry1230 added 08:55 - Dec 1
i was at game, people criticisng Mings! he was excellent! same for McG who altho his shooting was off! he was so involved in the 2nd half helping in pinning charlton back.
two good performances.
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weevil added 10:04 - Dec 1
I was there at a packed Jimmy Seed stand. Very jovial atmosphere throughout the game. So much so that when we scored, some poor soul in-front of us dislocated their shoulder celebrating too much!

McGoldrick was OK. He didn't track back as much as Murphy did who worked his socks off. Chambers was brilliant, Smith was OK, as was Mings.

It's good to see that other players pick up the slack when our star players aren't at their absolute best. Both Hunt's worked like troopers for the side. I didn't rate Anderson that much, and Skuse has a good game.
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Pendejo added 12:24 - Dec 1
I realise I only go to games on a rare occasional basis, but I must see a different game to some.
In terms of playing football on the deck this was the best I've seen us play for a long time. Tabb was tigerish in the tackle and I dare say Skuse did the job MM gave him to do. The only thing Murphy did "wrong" was that he did not score, put in plenty of effort. Mings may well have a hit a pass or two astray BUT he was the man to get across to RB when a Charlton player was about to pull the trigger.
Thought all the rest did their jobs but Bartman did a superb job when the defence was breached.

Final comment: Sammon - surely there are better players in the SIL?
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Kesblue66 added 15:47 - Dec 1
Prefer Noels hairstyle to Stephens.
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