Hard to single anyone out as MOTM for me. That was an all round solid performance that we deserved to win. I know, if you don't take your chances you don't win.
OK, MOTM Oli Cooper.
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3Says it all for me alspDave John wrote:Hard to single anyone out as MOTM for me. That was an all round solid performance that we deserved to win. I know, if you don't take your chances you don't win.
OK, MOTM Oli Cooper.
Re: Man of the Match Bradford home
4Cooper for me. Made a few mistakes first half but superb in second. Closely followed by Robbie. He did well.
Re: Man of the Match Bradford home
5Can’t split Willmott or Cooper - both excellent. Norman and Dem close behind. Great game of football.
Re: Man of the Match Bradford home
8Again, everyone played well. Went for Wilmott, great going forward, tracked back well and showed passion.
He also laughed at some of the jibes at Adams so obviously enjoyed the game.
He also laughed at some of the jibes at Adams so obviously enjoyed the game.
Re: Man of the Match Bradford home
9In the lack of a game thread.
Overall a pretty good performance, but Bradford defended strategically and there wasn't a truly clear chance created (Clarke's crossbar isn't that easy).
Both teams may worry the play-offs, but too early to tell on the day the League concertinaed the Port 3 points off 4th.
First half Ollie Cooper looked 'different gravy' , second Willmot 'different custard'. Dolan story of two halves, far more effective 15 yards further forward, calling as I always have done for a back four.
Guile will be the long-term difference and that is rare and costs. If the 5-3, or the 3-5, or even 4-1-3 is now known and perhaps settled, the top two are not.
I would have looked at Fisher 10 mins earlier, but the front two ,that will be the difference- is open warfare.
It's still not clear if it is to be two. If it is; it is unclear which 2. If I were a forward at County I would feel I have a chance ...nothing nailed down.
And that's why it was 0-0, Bradford were worthy opponents (Once watched us thrash them 5-2) .Guile up front is the final frontier;, for what is a very credible 'set' that should be aiming for promotion.
Which again, makes the Flynnygate situation even stranger.
My MOM: The 'different custard.'
Overall a pretty good performance, but Bradford defended strategically and there wasn't a truly clear chance created (Clarke's crossbar isn't that easy).
Both teams may worry the play-offs, but too early to tell on the day the League concertinaed the Port 3 points off 4th.
First half Ollie Cooper looked 'different gravy' , second Willmot 'different custard'. Dolan story of two halves, far more effective 15 yards further forward, calling as I always have done for a back four.
Guile will be the long-term difference and that is rare and costs. If the 5-3, or the 3-5, or even 4-1-3 is now known and perhaps settled, the top two are not.
I would have looked at Fisher 10 mins earlier, but the front two ,that will be the difference- is open warfare.
It's still not clear if it is to be two. If it is; it is unclear which 2. If I were a forward at County I would feel I have a chance ...nothing nailed down.
And that's why it was 0-0, Bradford were worthy opponents (Once watched us thrash them 5-2) .Guile up front is the final frontier;, for what is a very credible 'set' that should be aiming for promotion.
Which again, makes the Flynnygate situation even stranger.
My MOM: The 'different custard.'
Re: Man of the Match Bradford home
10I would say that Robbie Wilmot was more like a "Meat and Potatoe Pie" or Juicy Steak. Ollie Cooper played quite well today "like a Mcdonalds' Breakfast". My man of the match "A Juicy Steak".Lost in Willesden wrote:In the lack of a game thread.
Overall a pretty good performance, but Bradford defended strategically and there wasn't a truly clear chance created (Clarke's crossbar isn't that easy).
Both teams may worry the play-offs, but too early to tell on the day the League concertinaed the Port 3 points off 4th.
First half Ollie Cooper looked 'different gravy' , second Willmot 'different custard'. Dolan story of two halves, far more effective 15 yards further forward, calling as I always have done for a back four.
Guile will be the long-term difference and that is rare and costs. If the 5-3, or the 3-5, or even 4-1-3 is now known and perhaps settled, the top two are not.
I would have looked at Fisher 10 mins earlier, but the front two ,that will be the difference- is open warfare.
It's still not clear if it is to be two. If it is; it is unclear which 2. If I were a forward at County I would feel I have a chance ...nothing nailed down.
And that's why it was 0-0, Bradford were worthy opponents (Once watched us thrash them 5-2) .Guile up front is the final frontier;, for what is a very credible 'set' that should be aiming for promotion.
Which again, makes the Flynnygate situation even stranger.
My MOM: The 'different custard.'
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