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MOTM vs. Oxford

Discussion in 'Gillingham' started by LadyGillingham, Oct 23, 2011.

  1. LadyGillingham

    LadyGillingham Member

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    Well, well, well. Not sure what to think about yesterday's game! A 1-0 win but with two red cards. I don't know what to think.

    So the sponsors went with Kuffour but what do you think?

    The contenders:
    Flitney
    Richards
    Martin
    Lawrence
    Fish
    Whelpdale (Lee 65)
    Weston
    Rooney (Frampton 74)
    Montrose
    Nouble (Jackman 52)
    Kuffour

    So, thoughts?
    Keep it friendly, no WUMS etc
     
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  2. bristol407

    bristol407 Well-Known Member

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    Kuffour had a lively game but his selection as MoM was disrespectful to the best player on the pitch....Ross Flitney. The guy must be thinking just what do I have to do to get man of the match.
     
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  3. brb

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    I think Alex Ferguson might be on the look out for a loan goal keeper, therefore I will have to completely deny that Flitney was MOM <whistle><laugh>
     
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  4. WINDYROG

    WINDYROG Well-Known Member

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    Man...'Who..nited?'
     
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  5. Gills_Steve

    Gills_Steve Active Member

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    Very funny stuff from United. Great weekend for football!
     
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  6. LadyGillingham

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    Definitely agreeing! Flitney was my man of the match although I think Lawrence was a close second.
    Kuffour had a good game but didn't really shine until the second half. :]

    Was particularly sad to see Chelsea loose after the devestating Man U score... or not! :D
     
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