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inTUITION Man of the Match

Tony Kessell
- 0 (0%)
Jamie Coyle
- 0 (0%)
Steve Norman
- 1 (2.2%)
Adam Flanagan
- 0 (0%)
John Guest
- 1 (2.2%)
Alex O'Brien
- 0 (0%)
Brad Potter
- 0 (0%)
Jay May
- 1 (2.2%)
Brendon Cass
- 28 (60.9%)
Eddie McClements
- 3 (6.5%)
Mark Green
- 11 (23.9%)
Tom Bradbrook (Sub)
- 1 (2.2%)
Dave Moore (Sub)
- 0 (0%)
Richard Avery (Sub)
- 0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 46

Voting closed: September 21, 2007, 11:18:31 PM


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Author Topic: Sittingbourne FA Cup 1st Q. Replay  (Read 11025 times)

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Re: Sittingbourne FA Cup 1st Q. Replay
« Reply #105 on: September 20, 2007, 12:41:20 PM »

Not many I am afraid.  We average about 90 to 100.  I would expect us to bring around 10 !  I can't make it I am afraid but never mind.  Just make sure there is a 1000+ crowd so we can make some money on the game :)

When we got to the 1st Round in 1998 we failed to fill a mini bus to the 4th Q round so don't expect to much.  Watch out for our most loyal fan though.  He is a veggie and will go mad if he finds meat in his Cheese and Onion pasty.  Law suit and all sorts could follow  :-D
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Re: Sittingbourne FA Cup 1st Q. Replay
« Reply #106 on: September 20, 2007, 02:08:39 PM »

OMG, better tip off our legal department !!
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Re: Sittingbourne FA Cup 1st Q. Replay
« Reply #107 on: September 20, 2007, 02:36:35 PM »

you had better this boy doesn't mess around.

He likes his Real Ale too and will probably be coming down with another guy who is also partial to a pint or 10 of Real Ale.  Got anything decent on.
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Re: Sittingbourne FA Cup 1st Q. Replay
« Reply #108 on: September 20, 2007, 04:38:49 PM »

you had better this boy doesn't mess around.

He likes his Real Ale too and will probably be coming down with another guy who is also partial to a pint or 10 of Real Ale.  Got anything decent on.

Usually Timothy Taylor Landlord and Fullers London Pride, I think. 
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Re: Sittingbourne FA Cup 1st Q. Replay
« Reply #109 on: September 20, 2007, 05:17:00 PM »

Yep Timothy Taylor is my usual tipple up at the park and it's a damn fine pint too. Or they usually have London Pride on Too.
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Re: Sittingbourne FA Cup 1st Q. Replay
« Reply #110 on: September 21, 2007, 09:21:46 AM »

Just back from two days away at H.O. and have read the replies on the game so little has to be said other than one or two personal comments.

Firstly I hope the goalie goes on to make a full recovery, a nasty painful injury coming just as he concedes the 4th goal.

Cassie gets my M.O.M. because of the obvious hat-trick plus his non stop running, although he appeared to be very disappointed at being subbed, it was that sort of game you didn't want to end.

Eddie playing at right midfield worked a treat and with Alex back to strengthen the midfield it gave Greenie the chance to prove me wrong and put in a superb performance that I could see having missed the Leatherhead game, although he must get consistant so I expect a similar show against Sudbury.

The defence showed how dominant they can be with only a few shots allowed to test Kess, but Flanigan getting booked spoiled the show as from the video you can see he had the chance to clear the ball into touch but then supposedly fouled their player as he lost the ball to give away the penalty.

My move and the goal of the game for me was caught perfectly on video as you see Eddie (consistant & good as ever) hit a long ball out to Greenie on the left who fired in a first time shot to the far post for Cassie to volley home.(Cassie's control as he scored was even better viewed from close up behind the goal)
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Re: Sittingbourne FA Cup 1st Q. Replay
« Reply #111 on: September 23, 2007, 11:47:46 AM »

Just a quick congratulations to Brendon also for becoming Dartford's top goalscorer since reformation, with the hat-trick goal being his 45th for the club.
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