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 Post subject: National League Team of the Weekend:
PostPosted: Mon Feb 19, 2018 11:46 am 
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Goalkeeper: Nathan Ashmore (Ebbsfleet)
Ebbsfleet’s season is suddenly back on track and their goalkeeper was the pick of the bunch as they brought FC Halifax down to earth.


Defender: Adam Buxton (Tranmere)
Up to second and turning the screw, Tranmere are on a roll. The defender kept Bromley at bay at Prenton Park and set up the winner.

Defender: Moussa Diarra (Barrow)
Where would Barrow be without him? Another big display at Maidstone United from the towering Frenchman.

Defender: Keith Lowe (Macclesfield Town)
His partnership with George Pilkington is getting better by the week. Lowe kept Aldershot’s in-form Scott Rendell out of the big 1st v 2nd encounter.

Defender: Scott Harrison (Hartlepool)
Did his namesake manager a big favour with an assured display. More of those are needed with Pools not yet out of trouble.


Defender: Jamie Reckord (Solihull Moors)
The 25-year-old was outstanding as Moors’ great revival took the scalp of promotion-chasing Dover Athletic.


Midfielder: Fejiri Okenabirhie (Dagenham)
Daggers fans may have feared he would be the next player to leave but his two goals against Torquay will surely up the asking price.

Midfielder: Harry Pritchard (Maidenhead)
A second double inside two week for the midfield man. He excelled as the Magpies brushed Guiseley aside this weekend.

Midfielder: James Brophy (Leyton Orient)
Controlled the midfield and ran the game as in-form AFC Fylde, the league’s top scorers, were unable to break down the O’s. He captains the side this week.

Striker: Bruno Andrade (Boreham Wood)
The first of his two goals against Gateshead was a candidate for goal of the weekend. With him in their side, Wood have big chance of earning promotion.

Striker: Ross Hannah (Chester)
The striker doesn’t believe it’s too late for Chester to pull off a recovery and showed it with a well-taken brace against Eastleigh.


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 Post subject: Re: National League Team of the Weekend:
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 Post subject: Re: National League Team of the Weekend:
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I don't think you would find a worse centre back partnership in this league than him and that Orlu from Woking.

Woking should've had 3 goals in the first half, all of which came from Harrison mistakes!


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 Post subject: Re: National League Team of the Weekend:
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He's a nightmare harrison, never known a defender get caught out by simple balls over the top so often, one instance on Saturday the ball came to him to head away and he simply ducked it, why?! He always seems to find his way back in the side as well!. Laing ain't great but he's far better than him.


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 Post subject: Re: National League Team of the Weekend:
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He finds his way back into the team because Watson missed loads of games through injury then went back over the border, Ledger is always injured, Donnelly has had his share of knocks too and Magnay is suspended when he's not injured!

Whatever else Scott Harrison is he's not injury prone and always gives 100%. When he first came to Pools on loan he looked like a rough diamond with prospects and has gone backwards horribly since. Even so, centre backs don't usually hit their best form till their late 20s and I wouldn't be massively surprised if he ended up a decent journeyman pro some place like Scunthorpe. Some proper coaching might help!


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 Post subject: Re: National League Team of the Weekend:
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"Oi Dave, pick a side for the National League Team of the Week, just pick midfielders and strikers who scored goals and pick defenders and keepers at random from sides who kept clean sheets. Try and mix it out a bit so 1 player from each side"

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 Post subject: Re: National League Team of the Weekend:
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Did Dave check our game at half time and forget to check final result?


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 Post subject: Re: National League Team of the Weekend:
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PoolieTom wrote:
Did Dave check our game at half time and forget to check final result?



Ooops, for some reason thought we won 3-0! :uhoh:

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 Post subject: Re: National League Team of the Weekend:
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I think any other team in the league would have...


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 Post subject: Re: National League Team of the Weekend:
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Harrison is a far better header of the ball than all our centre halves he needs a bit of coaching with the rest of his game ( Come in Bates your time is up! )

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