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Best player to visit the Hall this seasom?

Best player to visit the Hall this seasom? -

  • Leon McKenzie

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • David Nugent

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Michael Chopra

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Gareth Bale

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Billy Clarke

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Jon Parkin

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Riccardo Scimeca

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    0

Shrimper Matt

Youth Team
Joined
Dec 9, 2006
Messages
225
Location
Wickford
Bale for me was by far the best player i've seen visit us this year.

The amount of acceleration he has to go with a sweet left foot is unreal for a 17 year old.

Sadly I think it will only be a matter of months before he heads off the a Champions League side. It's a shame, players like that might benefit from staying in the football league for a couple of seasons to get competitive regular first team football.
 
Nugent, always a threat, couldnt understand why they took him off.
Also, just watched him on ITV, could have scored 2 before Birmingham had a kick.
 
Thought Bradley Wright Phillips looked good yesterday, took a lot of hard tackles without any moaning and had excellant ball skill
 
I think a certain Mr Eastwood visits quite regularly...he's not bad when he puts his mind to it!
 
Doesnt surprise me that no one has voted Parkin, but he did give us all sorts of problems and scored.
 
Earnshaw probably. Stephen McPhail completely controlled the game against Cardiff and is probably the most cultured player I've seen here and Kenny Cunningham the best defender. He barely gave Eastwood a kick in 90 minutes.
 
I missed the Norwich game, but I'm going for Chopra- his movement off the ball was outstanding and something we simply couldn't cope with. Parkin also deserves a mention, led the line superbly and forced us back even with his team down to ten men.
 
Between Earnshaw and Nugent I think. I think Earnshaw was on top of his game against us whilst Nugent was slightly off so I'll give it to Earnshaw. Oh, and he almost double-handedly (along with Doherty) earned a win for Norwich until the rest of their team found a way to capitulate.
 
[b said:
Quote[/b] (Dave Smiths Love Child @ Dec. 10 2006,11:40)]Thought Bradley Wright Phillips looked good yesterday, took a lot of hard tackles without any moaning and had excellant ball skill
I agree with that, thought he's been best at RH this season.
 
Christiano Ronaldo was superb against us and it was only Darryl that kept some of his shots out of the net.
 
leon mckensie but hunt andfrancis had terrible games against him in a game we should have won
 
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