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For Brian Stock. Absolute class act and so unlucky not to pick up MOTM in my opinion. Beye awsome Fortune awsome Hird awsome Gillett shocking thats my only negative. Consistancy is key now. RTID
Just shows the difference in opinions, i thought stock didnt have a bad game but seemed to hold the ball too long then lost possession and lacked a final pass.
I thought, and so did the majority of the people around me (must be the prawns), that Stock was slow and though he had a good game by his standards, it wasn't very good by a championship midfielders standards.Gillett was poor.Stock is too slow and was repeatedly robbed of the ballGoulon was good but you could see he was going to get sent off. Coppinger was good.O'Connor was out of position a lot but at least looked botheredBeye was goodHird was good (yes, I know)Illunga was mixed, though not as mixed as Friend when he came onBarnes was goodFortune was excellentSharp was excellent, looked a lot more bothered, in fact the whole team didIkeme is just a class keeperNice of Diouf to come to the game too, he spent ages in the hospitality area signing autographs even when the game was going on. What a nice fella. He's needn't have turned out on a cold, wet, Doncaster afternoon, but he did. What a good bloke....what was that about \"big time charlie syndrome\"?
Quote from: \"thumper\" post=203150Just shows the difference in opinions, i thought stock didnt have a bad game but seemed to hold the ball too long then lost possession and lacked a final pass.Ye it's a shame he couldn't have got rid of the ball about fifteen minutes into the second half and release Fortune to set up a goal.Oh wait..........