GregStarz
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Putting aside the talk on the players who're always consistent like Bentley, Coker, Barrett etc I think a big well done is also owed to a couple of others like Bolger, Weston & Payne.
Bolger - Literally came good at the right time and is solid at the back with Adam, he also seems to be pretty gifted with the ball at his feet and that penalty, any striker would have been proud of.
Weston - Has taken a lot of stick from our own fans and has even blocked many of them on Twitter, but the last month he really has been super sub and his pace has left defenders for dead, I was very worried when he stepped up to take the penalty but to have the bottle to take one at Wembley and score it, fair play to him.
Payne - The one they call the little Messi, to come off the bench at Wembley at such a young age must have been daunting enough but to have the bottle to take a penalty (and score!) the way he did he deserves a mention, a bit different to the training ground!
I'd also like to say thanks to Luke Prosser, without that big clash of heads he would have still been playing centre half with Adam Barrett, must be hard to take but him and Hurst seem to have taken it well as you could see in the celebrations :thumbsup:
Bolger - Literally came good at the right time and is solid at the back with Adam, he also seems to be pretty gifted with the ball at his feet and that penalty, any striker would have been proud of.
Weston - Has taken a lot of stick from our own fans and has even blocked many of them on Twitter, but the last month he really has been super sub and his pace has left defenders for dead, I was very worried when he stepped up to take the penalty but to have the bottle to take one at Wembley and score it, fair play to him.
Payne - The one they call the little Messi, to come off the bench at Wembley at such a young age must have been daunting enough but to have the bottle to take a penalty (and score!) the way he did he deserves a mention, a bit different to the training ground!
I'd also like to say thanks to Luke Prosser, without that big clash of heads he would have still been playing centre half with Adam Barrett, must be hard to take but him and Hurst seem to have taken it well as you could see in the celebrations :thumbsup: