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Who was your Man of the Match for Notts County's home game with Colchester United?  

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  1. 1. Who was your Man of the Match for Notts County's home game with Colchester United?

    • Ross Fitzsimons
      0
    • Matt Tootle
      0
    • Richard Duffy
      2
    • Shaun Brisley
      4
    • Dan Jones
      0
    • Nathan Thomas
      14
    • Elliott Hewitt
      0
    • David Vaughan
      11
    • Enzio Boldewijn
      0
    • Jon Stead
      0
    • Kane Hemmings
      1
    • Kristian Dennis
      0
    • Lewis Alessandra
      0
    • Terry Hawkridge
      0

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Who was your Man of the Match for Notts County's home game with Colchester United?

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Thomas. Looked interested, which is more than can be said for the rest of them. You can see the quality the wingers have, but we need to be able to feed them or it is a pointless waste of cash on Enzio.

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Thomas looked good but his corners at the start were disappointing but in the second half he made a great run through unluckily his shot got blocked by the defender.

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Brisley was immense throughout, again shows how opinions can differ greatly as personally didn’t rate Thomas at all, although unlucky with effort on goal 

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I thought Thomas was quite poor in possession and with his delivery, he worked hard but he just didn't impress me.

David Vaughan did very well, he was creative and when others would pass the ball back - he dug deep and passed it nicely. I think the performance for all the players is a benchmark for improvement but I was impressed by Vaughan.

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Nope not impressed by Vaughan at all, would swap him at an heart beat for their number 8 Harry Pell.

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Vaughan played like a useful player in my eyes, no criticism from me.

What impressed me was his communication skills, he spoke to the players around him. He gave advice, had then organised and worked hard. I can't understand why people are suggesting he played bad.

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I would have given it to Richard Duffy, he played well and handled most threats. He should have been sent off though, his challenge was disgusting and that would be the only mark against him.

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I thought Vaughan was class and I don't usually agree with the official man of the match.

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Vaughan's ok if you like the ball played sidewards and backwards, does nothing to help stop the ball going through the center, so you would sooner have this than a Yates type midfielder, can't wait to see him up against the Bish.

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Nathan Thomas did well for me, he took time to settle but in the second half he did very well.

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Thomas would get my Man of the Match too.

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Work rate wise Nathan Thomas deserves it for me.

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Interesting how opinions differ, and a difficult one to choose in that no player really stood out.  Any one of Duffy, Brisley or Vaughan for me.   Thomas was good in parts but his corners were bloody awful, Boldewijn caused the odd problem but his touch was poor.  

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For me it was Vaughan all day I liked the way he played the fact he controlled the midfield class player. 

Posted

I agree with the official man of the match.

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Nathan Thomas would also earn my Man of the Match he picked his performance up.

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i thought david vaughan did well but i voted for nathan thomas because he worked harder to create chances.

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15 hours ago, Elite_pie said:

Interesting how opinions differ, and a difficult one to choose in that no player really stood out.  Any one of Duffy, Brisley or Vaughan for me.   Thomas was good in parts but his corners were bloody awful, Boldewijn caused the odd problem but his touch was poor.  

I voted for David Vaughan myself.

I thought Nathan Thomas and Enzio Boldewijn was very poor and caused a lot of issues for the team to start playing properly.

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Shaun Brisley played very well, I voted for him.

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