Havant and Waterlooville. Match

Man of the Match

Poll ended at Tue Nov 03, 2020 5:37 pm

King
1
2%
Barnum-Bobb
1
2%
Braham-Barrett
1
2%
Ijaha
1
2%
Vint
11
23%
Bonner
5
11%
Husin
7
15%
Berkeley-Agyepong
1
2%
Barham
18
38%
Bakayoko
0
No votes
Jebb
1
2%
Osman (Sub)
0
No votes
Romain (Sub)
0
No votes
Essam (Sub)
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 47

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spike
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Well we're top and with another lockdown looming, maybe we've already won the league, ha ha.
Regardless, this is a seriously good start, especially given how tough our fixtures have been.
My MOTM is Vinty.
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Tom Bonner is as good as Les Burns
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Lincoln exile
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With the lockdown starting in the week I guess we will be top of the league for weeks
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did anyone else notice ow many people were inside pp today surely they all cannot be employees of the club! and not much social distance.
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I'm sure that the guys doing the commentary mentioned that the 'ball boys' have been replaced by dogs. During the first half one of them said that the ball is being thrown back by one of the retrievers!.
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I certainly enjoyed that game. Possibly a first half of containment against a strong team in a very competitive match with not much between the sides. But I did feel we had back that bite we have sometimes been missing in midfield in parts of recent games. So we'll done Darts for a well deserved win against a team who will be there or thereabouts come the end of the season. Once again, the defence were solid. To me there is one player who doesn't get much credit in match reports because of the way Ronnie Vint and Tom Bonner have been mopping up the MoM awards, but surely Barnum-Bobb has also been one of our most consistent players too, getting through an enormous amount of work in every game. Along with Braham-Barrett, doing a lot of runs up and down the wings. Thoroughly enjoyed that game.

A superb result. Just a pity fans aren't able to be there in person. At least streaming means I have got to see all the games this season, and being stuck up on Merseyside, that has been a massive bonus for me and I'm sure many other supporters in exile. So thanks too to those bringing the action into our homes.

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Agree with that Pete- I have seen more matches than I could possibly have watched live.
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PeteSamson wrote: Sat Oct 31, 2020 8:42 pm I certainly enjoyed that game. Possibly a first half of containment against a strong team in a very competitive match with not much between the sides. But I did feel we had back that bite we have sometimes been missing in midfield in parts of recent games. So we'll done Darts for a well deserved win against a team who will be there or thereabouts come the end of the season. Once again, the defence were solid. To me there is one player who doesn't get much credit in match reports because of the way Ronnie Vint and Tom Bonner have been mopping up the MoM awards, but surely Barnum-Bobb has also been one of our most consistent players too, getting through an enormous amount of work in every game. Along with Braham-Barrett, doing a lot of runs up and down the wings. Thoroughly enjoyed that game.

A superb result. Just a pity fans aren't able to be there in person. At least streaming means I have got to see all the games this season, and being stuck up on Merseyside, that has been a massive bonus for me and I'm sure many other supporters in exile. So thanks too to those bringing the action into our homes.

COYD
Very well said. To me Craig Double B. Was excellent and as always Defenders dont get the plaudits. But well done to the whole squad and management. Excellent. The biggest word I can use is professional. Give me Kingy over Doswell every day. Not even a real comparison. Well done Steve and his team
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Good win against probably our main rivals. Tough opposition, but I think Chippenham caused us more problems, so lessons learned. Everyone played their part.

Elite sports can continue during lockdown - that's us. MPs debating the petition on Nov 9th to let us back in looks rather academic though now.
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Steve King post match interview:-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shVT0E5 ... 8eYANm%3A6

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