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Question: Man of the Match Poll
Darren Smith   -3 (50%)
Michael Cramp   -0 (0%)
Jay May   -2 (33.3%)
Nick Barnes   -0 (0%)
Leroy Huggins   -1 (16.7%)
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« on: Thursday, 28 July, 2005, 20:51.55 »

Fisher won this game comfortably 4-1 with a 2-0 lead at half-time. The Angels goal was an impressive headed goal from a set-piece for substitute Ollie Miles.
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« Reply #1 on: Thursday, 28 July, 2005, 20:57.24 »

Darren Smith had a great game coolsmiley
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« Reply #2 on: Thursday, 28 July, 2005, 21:01.57 »

as did danny Lye
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« Reply #3 on: Thursday, 28 July, 2005, 21:02.37 »

as did Fisher- very impressive
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« Reply #4 on: Thursday, 28 July, 2005, 21:08.40 »

as did danny Lye

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Bit of a wake up call tonight although Fisher are a quality side and we had a few players out of position or not playing. With the amount of games we've got expect a couple more results like this but hopefully there won't be a loss of confidence in the camp. Miles' goal was excellent and Smith had a much improved game from Tuesday. Hopefully a first-choice side this Saturday as Tunbridge Wells are a better team these days and will be well up for the match.
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« Reply #5 on: Thursday, 28 July, 2005, 21:12.56 »

Website update will follow tomorrow afternoon, early start tomorrow morning.  Undecided
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« Reply #6 on: Thursday, 28 July, 2005, 21:32.42 »

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JJ had a good game despite conceding 4 goals. Warren Haughton looked sharper than previously seen.
2-0 half time was a bit flattering for Fisher but after the break Hamid & Charlie Hern dominated in midfield and made us look pretty ordinary even before we let a few subs loose. Also their no 9 looked quality.
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« Reply #7 on: Thursday, 28 July, 2005, 21:40.39 »

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Also their no 9 looked quality.
agreed, his goal was a rocket
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« Reply #8 on: Thursday, 28 July, 2005, 21:55.51 »

First half an hour we showed how we can play and had three decent efforts. Second half, they really upped the tempo and accelerated through the gears. Looked absolutely fantastic and were a class apart. Every player (except No.3 who was sooooo bad) was quality. Shows how good they were as Razor couldnt get on the pitch. Dont think Tim Clancy (ex Millwall defender) or Steve Watts (scored over 40 last season) were playing either..........astonishing.

JJ did well and could do nothing about the four fantastic goals. Smithy did well in his unprefered right-back position. Beales was solid at left-back. Cramp did OK. Farley still needs to learn to keep his composure, put his foot on the ball and pick a fellow Angel player, rather than hoofing up the pitch. Hambley looked a little slow. Lye had a great game I thought. Barnesy had patches where he was brilliant but struggled to control the tempo, as he is normally used to. Warren and Leroy looked good and seem to have finally started gelling. Jay May looked sharp and good in the air. Good goal from Ollie Miles. Thought Parkesy did well when he came on. Luke seemed a little out of sorts. His normally excellent first touched desserted him a couple of times and should've scored.

We can definitely take some positives from this performance...... Smiley
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« Reply #9 on: Thursday, 28 July, 2005, 21:59.22 »

Website update will follow tomorrow afternoon, early start tomorrow morning.  Undecided

no need to worry folks -- Official is already updated with a report and stats... however no preview for saturday yet, havent quite trained gaz enough yet  Grin

have u got any pics to go up dave cos the last few games pics have been awesome... look forward to seeing them coolsmiley
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