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Man of the Match: Notts County 2-0 Stevenage, Saturday 24 February 2018

Who was your man of the match for Notts County against Stevenage? 9 members have voted

  1. 1. Who was your man of the match for Notts County against Stevenage?

    • Adam Collin
      0
    • Matt Tootle
      0
    • Richard Duffy
      0
    • Ben Hall
      1
    • Carl Dickinson
      1
    • Lewis Alessandra
      0
    • Noor Husin
      0
    • Elliott Hewitt
      0
    • Terry Hawkridge
      0
    • Shola Ameobi
      4
    • Jon Stead
      3
    • Jorge Grant
      0
    • Liam Noble
      0
    • Alan Smith
      0

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Jon Stead for me.

I didn't think Shola worked as much, this might sound harsh but he really seemed to struggle. That said, there's not many players who could earn the Man of the Match and it really wasn't a great performance. Good win though.

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A field where dreams become reality.

I agreed with the sponsors my MOM was Shola, he makes such a difference to the team when he plays, I just wish he was 5 years younger but then if he was I don't suppose he'd be playing for us.

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Proud to be a Notts County Supporter for over 60 years.

I thought both strikers did okay, Jon Stead seemed more consistent and worked harder for me.

Why was Shola Ameobi always dropping back in the first half?

"Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value."

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