Post by statto on Apr 14, 2006 8:59:53 GMT
1. JAY MCFARLANE: Superb second half save kept Parbold in it, as yet again he was superb. 11th clean sheet of the season. (9/10)
2. STEVEN FLEMING: Stood up too the test of a tricky winger and was solid as usual. (7)
3. CHRIS NORRIS: Solid game from Chris as he had to deal with arguably Ben Jonson's best player. (8)
4. LEE TYRELL: Lead the team heroically. Another vintage effort from the skipper. (9)
5. NEIL HARDMAN: Like his partner in the heart of defence, couldn't fault him. (8)
6. STEWART FURLONG: Played through the pain barrier too make a last gasp saving tackle. His distribution was also tremendous tonight. (9)
7. PETER DUFFY: Gave us his usual energetic game, and done well to set up Heeley for the goal. (7)
8. LEE COMMANDER: Outstanding both going forward and defending. Is their a better box-to-box player in the game at this moment ? Unlucky to hit the woodwork twice. Man of the match (10)
9. JASON HEELEY: Scored the vital solitary goal, but done an even better job when clearing a late effort of his own goal line. (9)
10. MICHAEL PEARCE: Unsure with his touch early on, but improved vastly as the game progressed. His excellent work rate didn't go un-noticed. (8)
11. PAUL JONES: His role required him to defend more tonight so we never seen much of him going forward. Dissapointed at being substituted, but was still passionate from the sideline. (Withdrawn) (7)
12. BILLY BRISTOW: unused.
14. IAN MACKENZIE: unused.
15. PAUL MACKENZIE: Answered his critics with a superb display. He gave the team a massive lift at a stage when they were struggling a little. (8)
16. JEFF MCFARLANE: Yet again his committment was excellent. Patiently waited and came on the for the final 2 minutes and held the ball well. (7)
17. PETER DODD: Unused.
2. STEVEN FLEMING: Stood up too the test of a tricky winger and was solid as usual. (7)
3. CHRIS NORRIS: Solid game from Chris as he had to deal with arguably Ben Jonson's best player. (8)
4. LEE TYRELL: Lead the team heroically. Another vintage effort from the skipper. (9)
5. NEIL HARDMAN: Like his partner in the heart of defence, couldn't fault him. (8)
6. STEWART FURLONG: Played through the pain barrier too make a last gasp saving tackle. His distribution was also tremendous tonight. (9)
7. PETER DUFFY: Gave us his usual energetic game, and done well to set up Heeley for the goal. (7)
8. LEE COMMANDER: Outstanding both going forward and defending. Is their a better box-to-box player in the game at this moment ? Unlucky to hit the woodwork twice. Man of the match (10)
9. JASON HEELEY: Scored the vital solitary goal, but done an even better job when clearing a late effort of his own goal line. (9)
10. MICHAEL PEARCE: Unsure with his touch early on, but improved vastly as the game progressed. His excellent work rate didn't go un-noticed. (8)
11. PAUL JONES: His role required him to defend more tonight so we never seen much of him going forward. Dissapointed at being substituted, but was still passionate from the sideline. (Withdrawn) (7)
12. BILLY BRISTOW: unused.
14. IAN MACKENZIE: unused.
15. PAUL MACKENZIE: Answered his critics with a superb display. He gave the team a massive lift at a stage when they were struggling a little. (8)
16. JEFF MCFARLANE: Yet again his committment was excellent. Patiently waited and came on the for the final 2 minutes and held the ball well. (7)
17. PETER DODD: Unused.