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Who's your Man of the Match v Accrington?  

22 members have voted

  1. 1. Choose your Notts Player of the Match

    • Alex Bass
      0
    • Rod McDonald
      1
    • Jacob Bedeau
      1
    • Matty Platt
      0
    • Sam Austin
      0
    • George Abbott
      4
    • Matt Palmer
      2
    • Nick Tsaroulla
      1
    • Conor Grant
      0
    • David McGoldrick
      13
    • Alassana Jatta
      0

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Here are the players from the first eleven today for you to pick your Pride of Nottingham's Notts player of the match.

Bass, McDonald, Bedeau, Platt, Austin, Abbott, Palmer, Tsaroulla, Grant, McGoldrick, Jatta

Pick your Man of the Match & tell us how you came to your decision.

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All the team deserve a mention today. They all played so well.

My top four Notts players who stood out for me were

Matty Platt, Alassana Jatta, George Abbott, David McGoldrick

My standout today is once again David McGoldrick, who scored two but could have had a hat full of goals today.

It's not just the goals he's scoring, it's his work rate which is just phenomenal at the moment. Is he really 37 years old?

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I`m going for David McGoldrick, he was immense.

  • Like 10
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All of them played well today. Any of the back 3 could have got it, went for McDonald who was a squad player at best until recently, now looks like he's been there all along. Solid.

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Supporter+
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I didn’t go to the game so it’s a bit hard to pick a MoM but I guess because he scored two goal McGoldrick deserves it, although I understand George Abbott scored a stunner.

  • Like 8
Posted

Matty Palmer for me, Abbott a close 2nd, Bass 3rd

Surprised with all the votes for McGoldrick who, on 2 occasions, his sloppiness could have cost us conceding 2 goals

  • Like 7
Posted

A true leader and an excellent performance by our experienced front man. I thought David McGoldrick played exceptionally well.

  • Like 6
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I thought the whole squad played well, not just as a team but individually. Alex Bass made everything look comfortable and, although Accrington didn't test him much or pressure us, I think the defence and him made it easier to attack as a platform. Matt Palmer and Nick Tsaroulla deserve praise, but my vote goes to David McGoldrick.

  • Like 5
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Yeah, it has to be David McGoldrick. I thought he made much of what worked happen and led our team as someone who should be the vice-captain.

  • Like 4
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From what I have seen and heard (commentary) it would have to be David McGoldrick.

Yet it did sound like an excellent team performance, where everyone played their part in securing the three points and clean sheet. It didn't sound like Accrington were all that much of a threat.

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Posted

David McGoldrick gets my vote, another fine display of his experience and talent.

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15 hours ago, Piethagoram said:

Surprised with all the votes for McGoldrick who, on 2 occasions, his sloppiness could have cost us conceding 2 goals

No player can be absolutely perfect. Players do make mistakes, however, McGoldrick scored two goals & could have had a few more.

Without David being in the right position at the right time, the match could have turned out very different.

His performance was described via Google👇

Some called McGoldrick's performance "exceptional" and "the McGoldrick show"

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Posted

I wasn't at the game, but I listened to BBC Radio Nottingham's coverage and have since seen the extended highlights, which sways my vote towards David McGoldrick.

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