Cheltenham Town v Exeter City
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Main takes from the game.
Crowley best player on the pitch by a mile. You can see why he was a championship player.
Armitage looks a good prospect really solid performance you wouldn't have know he was 16.
Bonds I am still not sure what he offers. Norton didnt show much either.
Barker's made a lot of mistakes the worst of them gifting them a goal no where near ready for L1 level.
Crowley best player on the pitch by a mile. You can see why he was a championship player.
Armitage looks a good prospect really solid performance you wouldn't have know he was 16.
Bonds I am still not sure what he offers. Norton didnt show much either.
Barker's made a lot of mistakes the worst of them gifting them a goal no where near ready for L1 level.
Thought Barkers did mostly ok apart from a shocking 5 minutes where he seemed to be playing for the other team
Bonds was pretty mediocre but he has been out for so long
Horton looked solid aswell
Felix Miles was tidy, hopefully Crowley can show him a thing or 2 on the training pitch as they seem very similar players in stature and style
Bonds was pretty mediocre but he has been out for so long
Horton looked solid aswell
Felix Miles was tidy, hopefully Crowley can show him a thing or 2 on the training pitch as they seem very similar players in stature and style
Barkers lost his head for 5 minutes, but got his head right, which is the main thing. Understandable when he was on the bench for Alvechurch a few weeks ago. He showed he's ready for L1 on Saturday and I'd rather he gets the mistakes out of him against Exeter in the trophy.
Duff was there in the stand, WE was on the touchline. Basically a role reversal for the night, I think.
Duff was there in the stand, WE was on the touchline. Basically a role reversal for the night, I think.
Agree with Barkers he was the only one who was trying to start something and had some strong runs through the middle a la Harry Pell in the National daysShade wrote:Barkers lost his head for 5 minutes, but got his head right, which is the main thing. Understandable when he was on the bench for Alvechurch a few weeks ago. He showed he's ready for L1 on Saturday and I'd rather he gets the mistakes out of him against Exeter in the trophy.
Duff was there in the stand, WE was on the touchline. Basically a role reversal for the night, I think.