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Post by oldtoteender on Apr 23, 2016 21:32:23 GMT
Thought he had a great game today SHAME HE NEVER STARTED AGAINST STEVENAGE.
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Post by Topper Gas on Apr 23, 2016 21:35:09 GMT
He still came nearest to scoring in the match!
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Post by Okebournegas on Apr 23, 2016 21:38:53 GMT
he is a very good player and a good spot by DC , can only get better !! It's all good UTG
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Post by oldtoteender on Apr 23, 2016 21:41:23 GMT
I thought he was man of the match today.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2016 23:04:28 GMT
bodin has been fantastic mostly this season,but who can say we would have won if he played at stevenage? nobody any manager has to pick the team he thinks will get him the best result possible on any given match despite endless other people[mostly amateurs] having a different opinion
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Post by stevek192 on Apr 24, 2016 0:36:15 GMT
And that 1973 is what football is all about- opinions. It doesn't matter if you are the Manager, the players, the Board or supporters everybody has a view and the Managers aren't always right however brilliant they may be and we have a brilliant one.
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Post by p4perlant3rn on Apr 24, 2016 4:54:00 GMT
I thought he had a better first half than second, he seemed to go wandering on a few occasions when we didn't have the ball creating lots of space on their left hand side. Worked hard throughout and a great goal but not MOTM in my opinion.
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Post by singupgas on Apr 24, 2016 7:11:27 GMT
I agree he's been fantastic for while now and come on so much. Stevenage selection does baffle me but it's done now here to hoping we win our remaining games and those around us drop points
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Post by Wembley_Gas on Apr 24, 2016 7:34:04 GMT
Then again if he'd put in a full ninety on that pitch in Stevenage he might not have been so bright as a button in the early stages of yesterday. The good thing is that the manager believes in each member of the squad to contribute a performance and in turn the players a) respect the manager's decision and b) trust their fellow team mates to carry it off.
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Post by wsmjohn on Apr 24, 2016 8:13:31 GMT
It's a squad game and he is only young, needs a good contract though and he can go laces with us.
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Post by spiess1 on Apr 24, 2016 9:09:47 GMT
Only young. Players seem to be young for ever such a long time now. Billy is 24, Danny is 25 (just younger than Browner), Ollie is 23.
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Post by EssoBlue on Apr 24, 2016 9:48:29 GMT
Thought he had a great game today SHAME HE NEVER STARTED AGAINST STEVENAGE. I agree he played very well against Exeter. The main difference between the 2 games was Mildenhall and his distribution. He played it out to the defenders or midfield at every opportunity against Exeter rather than lumping it up field every time like he did at Stevenage.
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Post by countygroundhotel on Apr 24, 2016 10:38:18 GMT
Then again if he'd put in a full ninety on that pitch in Stevenage he might not have been so bright as a button in the early stages of yesterday. The good thing is that the manager believes in each member of the squad to contribute a performance and in turn the players a) respect the manager's decision and b) trust their fellow team mates to carry it off. I know it's unrealistic to expect professional players, who are highly trained & fit, to play 2 games in a week .....
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Post by gasheadbatesy on Apr 24, 2016 11:12:48 GMT
I believe it was his 10th goal of the season. Always handy to have a midfielder who get double figures. Even more impressive given how little he played at the start of the season.
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Post by Hugo the Elder on Apr 24, 2016 11:39:02 GMT
I believe it was his 10th goal of the season. Always handy to have a midfielder who get double figures. Even more impressive given how little he played at the start of the season. I said to my mate yesterday that I thought Bodin must be nearly into double figures. An excellent return from wide.
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Post by Wembley_Gas on Apr 24, 2016 12:26:26 GMT
Then again if he'd put in a full ninety on that pitch in Stevenage he might not have been so bright as a button in the early stages of yesterday. The good thing is that the manager believes in each member of the squad to contribute a performance and in turn the players a) respect the manager's decision and b) trust their fellow team mates to carry it off. I know it's unrealistic to expect professional players, who are highly trained & fit, to play 2 games in a week ..... In August and September yes, but at this stage of the season even the fittest players have a lot of games in their legs and can get jaded ( hence England's often lacklustre performances at end of season tournaments). This is Bodin's first full season after a major ligament injury..and he's either started or come on in most of them..think it is common sense to manage his minutes on the pitch.
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