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Poll
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Man of the Match Poll
| Aaron Kerr |
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  0 (0%) |
| Ray Powell |
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  1 (6.7%) |
| Jon Heath |
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  1 (6.7%) |
| Robert Kember |
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  0 (0%) |
| Steve Aris |
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  3 (20%) |
| John Beales |
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  2 (13.3%) |
| Scott Gooding |
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  3 (20%) |
| Alex O'Brien |
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  1 (6.7%) |
| Andrew Martin |
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  2 (13.3%) |
| Jon Main |
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  1 (6.7%) |
| Fraser Logan |
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  1 (6.7%) |
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| Total Votes: 15 |
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Topic: Hendon 0 Angels 1 (Read 2218 times)
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Newrymaner
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I'm looking at this from the other perspective in that yesterday we competed with a premier division side and came away with 3 points. Granted they may not have been the greatest side ever to have pulled on a Hendon shirt but who are we to judge? I remember visiting them a few years ago in the F.A. Trophy and being given a football lesson when we were top of our division. We should use this as a mark for how far we have proggressed in that time. Yesterday we were excellent in the first 20 minutes and could (maybe should) have been 2 or 3 up. The pace of yesterday's game was far quicker than many games we played last season and this told towards the end when Tony, correctly in my opinion subbed the front two( who had run their hearts out and linked very well) and we looked likely to add to our lead as a result. Wouldn't guess at M.O.M every player did their job. No one had a bad game and I for one are realy looking forward to tuesday hoping we can build on this result.
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