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Man of the Match Poll
| Mikhel Czanner |
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  1 (4%) |
| John Beales |
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  11 (44%) |
| Danny Glozier |
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  1 (4%) |
| Jon Main |
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  1 (4%) |
| Steve Aris |
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  2 (8%) |
| Lew Watts |
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  1 (4%) |
| Darren Smith |
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  0 (0%) |
| Danny Lye |
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  6 (24%) |
| Fraser Logan |
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  1 (4%) |
| Nick Barnes |
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  1 (4%) |
| Leroy Huggins |
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  0 (0%) |
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Topic: Angels 2 Dulwich 0 (Read 2789 times)
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Greywolf
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woooohoooo, lets hope the other results go our way!! 
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oldnownewangel
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that was a VERY good 3 points. Dodnt think we were at our very best and fair play to Dulwich-their build up play was very good- nos 9 and 11 very impressive Thinsk they can take some points of of other top teams
Bealsey was outstanding today, strikers all worked hard. Good second from jay May. Penalty was an awful decision most of us thought and also wasnt much better strike from barnsey
Lets hope razor isnt too badly hurt. Nick collected his 10th yellow and now misses 2 games - we think bashley and Levred. Time to find another midfielder or hope Luke gets fit quick. Interestingly Gavin Mcgowan was on the sideline along with Rich Brady - might be worth a shot as he got good reviews at margits
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oldnownewangel
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and now off to celebrate with a curry and a nice Rioja
i love saturdays
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Gazza
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A very professional performance by the lads today. Dulwich were never going to be an easy team, and played some decent football at times. All we can do is concentrate on our own game, keep on picking up points. Well done lads.
Mikele did alrite, apart from a couple of lapses in concentration, but made a couple of fine saves. Bealesy was awesome today, three times he had to come across and make some last ditch tackles. My Man of Match. Let's hope Razor's injury isn't as bad as first thought, best wishes for a speedy recovery. Lew Watts did well, thought he read the game well, was captain during the first half but picked up a knock and was subbed. Glozier was very good today, switched to right-back midway through second period, great versatility. Smudger and Fraser had very quiet games on the flanks, didn't really see very much of the ball as it was in the centre quite a bit. Lyesy was a sensation today, got his head down and worked extremely hard. A battling work ethic and an inspiration to all. A close second in Man of Match. Barnesy did well too, mistimed a couple of challenges but kept his head well when things spiced up. Getting better by the game, that's for sure. Jon Main was brilliant again, and just doesn't stop running, showed some great touches. Controversially brought down for the pentalty. He has made such a difference. Leroy did alrite, not the best of matches but is recovering from injury, had an early chance but was haluted by an excellent tackle. Jay May looked very lethargic up until his goal.
Dulwich looked a decent outdfit, two fast guys up front (No.9 & No.11), always going to cause teams problems. Chopper and Lew Watts handled them superbly. Good to see some travelling fans too, for once, tried to make some noise but were on the whole, unsuccessful. Good to see Rich Brady back at Longmead, such a nice chap, always up for a bit of banter.
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