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Post by johnnie1 on Nov 14, 2015 20:55:46 GMT
Great win today, made Stortford look very ordinary despite their decent league position. Need to get a nice run of form going now!
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Post by davef on Nov 14, 2015 22:36:23 GMT
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Post by Andy K on Nov 15, 2015 15:10:50 GMT
In addition to Fleetwood answering some of his critics in the first half (and great to see so many of our supporters encouraging him too), I thin again the unsung heroes were the back line, who snuffed out the majority of Stortford threats, and making Ross mostly a spectator. Also I've not seen Downer play so high up the line in a long time, and Dundo having his best game for quite a while. Don't forget that the surface would have been very slippery (as we saw a few times), so a solid 2 0 performance and some good close control throughout the team, this was a good victory. We jumped from 10th to 6th, although we would have been 7th if Chelmsfords demolition of Hayes was 6-0 rather than 5-0!
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Post by markf on Nov 15, 2015 18:06:01 GMT
Solid performance; excellent in the first half with Fleets threatening down the left and Dundo rampant at times backed up by Craig Eastmond and Shaun Cooper both of whom did their jobs impressively. Dan Wishart continues, for me, to be the team's most consistent performer. Lively in attack and uses his pace well to defend. The rest of the back four were solid and rarely gave the home side a chance with Ross making just one save of note but it was an outstanding one.
Tommy Wright came on and combined well with Craig McAllister to set up a neat finish finish from Ross for the second goal that was a long time coming.
The Stortford reporter gave Fleets the MOM in the nlp, suggesting that he impressed for a little more than the first 45 suggested elsewhere on this thread.
Ref was a bit of a homer and disrupted play three times by being to close. Otherwise he did ok.
Havant up next and they have suddenly started winning having signed two players on loan, one of whom has scored four times in his two appearances. They lost top scorer, Patterson to injury though.
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