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Who is your Man of the Match v Gillingham?

Who's your Man of the Match v Gillingham? 53 members have voted

  1. 1. Choose your Notts Player of the Match

    • Alex Bass
      0
    • Rod McDonald
      0
    • Matty Platt
      0
    • Jacob Bedeau
      3
    • Nick Tsaroulla
      9
    • George Abbott
      6
    • Matt Palmer
      2
    • Jodi Jones
      2
    • David McGoldrick
      29
    • Charlie Whitaker
      2
    • Alassana Jatta
      0

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Poll closed on 03/02/25 at 21:00

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A brilliant first half by Notts with two goals which could have been more. In the 2nd half Notts had to defend more but held out for valuable away win.

So who is your man of the match out of the Notts starting 11 which are as follows.

Bass, McDonald, Platt, Bedeau, Tsaroulla, Abbott, Palmer, Jones, Whitaker, McGoldrick, Jatta.

I watched the match on my tablet, I thought McGoldricks cheeky dink over the keeper was real class and he seemed to be all over the pitch, so he gets my vote.

I was also impressed with Whitaker who I thought had a very good game.

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A good all round performance from the team today. There was a big improvement compared to the last match against Carlisle.

The Notts defence & Midfield were as solid as ever when they needed to be.

My four stand out players todayΒ  Nick Tsaroulla,David McGoldrick, Charlie Whitaker, George Abbott.

Charlie had is full debut today & I thought he did very well.

David McGoldrick was so influential once again & his goal was pure class. David is my Notts man of the match.

I thought the team played excellently. There are several players who could be in contention for the Pride of Nottingham's Man of the Match. My vote went to Nick Tsaroulla, but I could have easily given it to Jacob Bedeau, Jodi Jones or David McGoldrick.

I felt very impressed with how Tsaroulla performed. I think he gave an excellent account of his ability. He's someone I would like to see starting more and I think this performance demonstrates why.

Jones not back to his best - but certainly a step in the right direction compared to previous outings. Can't wait to have him firing on all cylinders again.

Whitaker on his first start was decent. Previously he looked a fair bit of the pace, but in this game he looked more like he belongs. To be expected when going from u21 football to league 2 mid season.

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Didzy at times is just on another level. To quote their commentary team, 'it seems like David McGoldrick is playing a different game from anybody else on the field'.

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It was a good performance by Notts, gritty at times but David McGoldrick's dink goal was just class. His whole performance was exceptional, and I think he deserves my support in the vote here.

George Abbott, Jacob Bedeau, Nick Tsaroulla, Matt Platt, Jodi Jones and David McGoldrick were all great in their presence and performance. I think Jatta was a bit quiet, but it was good to see Charlie Whitaker start and do well himself. My vote goes to Didzy, thought his experience and class showed once again.

Keep the votes coming in everyone! The results are showing what is reflected in the comments, which is brilliant to see. I have voted for David McGoldrick. His stellar performance deserves to be rewarded with the Man of the Match. You might disagree, which is fine. Just vote and have your say respectfully!

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The Poll has now closed. Thanks to all who voted.

I am pleased to announce that David McGoldrick has been voted as the Pride of Nottingham's Man of the Match for is outstanding performance against Gillingham. Well done David.

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Well done, Didzy! There was a good amount of votes for various people, but I am especially pleased to see that David McGoldrick earned the most. His performance was classy! I am delighted that David McGoldrick won.

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