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Who was your Man of the Match for Notts County's League Two home game against Tranmere Rovers?  

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  1. 1. Who was your Man of the Match for Notts County's League Two home game against Tranmere Rovers?

    • Ross Fitzsimons
      1
    • Elliott Hewitt
      0
    • Jamie Turley
      2
    • Elliott Ward
      0
    • Dan Jones
      0
    • Rob Milsom
      0
    • Keston Davies
      2
    • David Vaughan
      1
    • Nathan Thomas
      1
    • Jon Stead
      14
    • Kane Hemmings
      0
    • Cedric Evina
      0
    • Kristian Dennis
      0


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Who was your Man of the Match for Notts County's League Two home game against Tranmere Rovers?

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Jon Stead for me, I can't fault or better his performance.

It's not due to the goals but how he motivated the players, ran every blade of the grass and just worked hard. Seriously he defended and attacked, without limiting us up top. Very positive performance by him.

Elliott Ward and Jamie Turley, outstanding play! They both defended very well and the issue was with Dan Jones/Elliott Hewitt today but this will happen.

I think Ardley can work with them and improve things, as the defence looked good until Tranmere scored but they quickly found their feet again. Ross Fitzsimons made some outstanding saves, additionally Kane Hemmings ran for everything and battled.

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Fitzsimons did well today and didnt let in as many goals.

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Jon stead most definitely two great goals and lead by example. 

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1 hour ago, cheeky~k8 said:

Fitzsimons did well today and didnt let in as many goals.

I mean 2 isn't exactly sparkling haha. He made one brilliant save but it was more chance I think than anticipation. Still worries me as he could have done more about the first one. Started to get cocky too pulling off skill moves and I just think hes another Adam Collin in the making.

Stead or Keston for me. For a young kid I thought he did perfect in the holding midfield role today. Very versatile player who did a cracking job.  

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i dont think the keeper was at fault much for the goals tbh @samwatto2008 and i think he made three very good saves. his decision making seemed quick because he teased the strikers at times and thats a sign of confidence.

i think stead was the man of the match personally.

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Jon Stead, David Vaughan and Jamie Turley all played amazingly well for me.

Steady gets my vote due to his tiring graft.

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29 minutes ago, samwatto2008 said:

I mean 2 isn't exactly sparkling haha. He made one brilliant save but it was more chance I think than anticipation. Still worries me as he could have done more about the first one. Started to get cocky too pulling off skill moves and I just think hes another Adam Collin in the making.

Stead or Keston for me. For a young kid I thought he did perfect in the holding midfield role today. Very versatile player who did a cracking job.  

He could always do more but at least hes improving compared to his terrible start to the season. Im certainly not his biggest fan.

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Yes Jon Stead, but to note I felt the team played very well. Dan Jones did okay going forward but looked shaky at the back but as a team it was much better.

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David Vaughan his passing unlocked the doors to allow some of the actual chances to be created.

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Jon Stead for me also, he did very well. Not just with the penalty being nicely executed but his general play was very tidy.

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If Turley hadn’t been on his metal Tranmere might have been out of sight before we scored, hence I can’t split him & Stead.

what a performance from Davie. 

Fitz should have done better for their goals imo

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Stead for great contributions holding the ball up, his hard work and his all important two goals.

Davies also had a good game. Tackled and battled. Played well despite not being in his favoured position 

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