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JORDAN ARCHER (Bishop's Stortford) 06.03.2012 vs Colwyn Bay FC (A) Conference North (Round 30)
Played the whole game in a 4-1 defeat.
His shot from 15 yards beat Jordan Archer via a big deflection.
Jordan Archer saved well diving to his right to hold on to a shot.
A few minutes later another corner resulted in Archer saving a drive from the edge of the box.
Netted with an angled shot past Archer that went inside the far post.
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OSCAR JANSSON (Shamrock Rovers) 05.03.2012 vs Cliftonville (H) Setanta Sports Cup (1st Round, 1st Leg)
Played the whole game as the Hoops won 2-0.
In the 8th minute O'Carroll was released down the left and Jansson had to advance to beat away his shot.
Jansson dived low to save his shot at the second attempt. The Hoops 'keeper had a lucky escape in the 78th minute when he raced across his box but failed to connect with a through ball.
Thought Jansson had a decent game, two or three fine saves. He needs to be more assertive when coming for crosses and forget about dribbling the ball in his own box, just boot it or let someone else do it for him.
Only 4 people starting who started in Drogheda (and one of those is a keeper).
One shaky moment from Jansson, but two or three brilliant saves.
Jansson made a good save but looks just as erratic as Thompson.
Keepers box work looked dodgy enough, although he pulled off a couple of good saves.
I don't think the keeper is an issue just yet.
Jansson failed to impress. His kicking looks dreadful. I think it was Stephen Glass that booted the ball down to the corner flag after Jansson's kick out went straight out. He forced Gartland into a few hurried clearances as well, one led to a corner. Doesn't seem to communicate too well either.
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VEDRAN CORLUKA (Leverkusen) 07.03.2012 vs Barcelona (A) Champions League (Round of 16, 2nd Leg)
Second match missed due to injury, probably for the best as Leverkusen got destroyed 7-1 on the night with Lionel Messi getting 5 goals.
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ANDROS TOWNSEND (Birmingham City) 06.03.2012 vs Chelsea (H) FA Cup (5th Round Replay)
Was cup-tied for this game having already played for Leeds in an earlier round. Birmingham were knocked out of the competition, losing 2-0.
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RYAN MASON (Millwall) 06.03.2012 vs Peterborough (A) Championship (Round 34)
Unused sub as Millwall won 3-0
Smith in midfield again, when will KJ learn that he's not a midfielder. Play Mason FFS.
Mason is 20 so will probably be let go by Spurs in the summer. However, I think he is brick. So no thank you.
It's the other Yid toerag Ryan Mason that i'm puzzled by. What is he, because i'll be fudged if he's a professional footballer? Looks in need of a bloody good meal if you ask me.
Kane and Mason are both really highly thought of at spurs, both appeared in the Europa this season and they are expected to be pushing for the first team pretty soon. I can see it in glimpses with Kane but not Mason.
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54' Cross (Out Of Play)
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THOMAS CARROLL (Derby County) 06.03.2012 vs Blackpool (H) Championship (Round 34)
Was finally on the winning side, playing 68 minutes as Derby won 2-1.
Players chickening out of tackles (i.e Tom Carroll last night) is equally frustrating.
I thought Tom Carroll was very poor and contributed little to the team.
As for Tom Carroll, chickens out of too many tackles and 50/50s to be effective. I suppose he's probably getting used to playing first team football and the Championship so I'd give him time.
Carroll is awful.
Carroll seemed to enjoy killing the tempo.
Carroll 3 - Not sure what he brings to the team, can't tackle, can't win a header, extremely one footed, played the odd good pass but nothing more then Hendrick or Bailey could do.
Tyson 6 - Did for me in 25 minutes then Carroll did in 65, would consider starting him in a similar position on saturday and drop carroll if he's fit enough.
Tom Carroll offers little and we'd be better served developing Bailey, Green or Maguire.
The guys around me believe we have to play Carroll each game or send him back, for me that's a no-brainer.
James Bailey in for Tom Carroll - no brainer.
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YAGO FALQUE (Southampton) 06.03.2012 vs Ipswich Town (H) Championship (Round 35)
Game ended 1-1. Falque nowhere to be seen.
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JOHN BOSTOCK (Sheffield Wednesday) 06.03.2012 vs Bury (H) League One (Round 35)
First game for new manager Dave Jones but Bostock once more not in the squad as the Owls won 4-1. Some fans want to see him in his natural CM position. Bostock has confirmed on his twitter that he is still at the club.
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DEAN PARRETT (Yeovil) 06.03.2012 vs Milton Keynes Dons (A) League One (Round 34)
Played 45 minutes before getting sent off on the stroke of half time for a second bookable offence as Yeovil continued their recent good form with a 1-0 win. Both bookings were for bad fouls.
Dean Parrett was late on Shaun Williams and rightly received a second yellow card having been booked 12 minutes earlier.
Dean Parrett's dismissal shortly before half-time brought a sorry end to a difficult period where the Tottenham Hotspur loanee had appeared a pace behind the game and was punished for two over-zealous tackles.
Sounds like parrett is having a mare of a game so far.
Disappointing about Parrett, subbed before half-time on saturday and now sent off. Been our best loanee up till now imo.
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HARRY KANE (Millwall) 06.03.2012 vs Peterborough (A) Championship (Round 34)
Played the whole game, not being substituted off for a change, as Millwall won 3-0. Netted a great goal in the 89th minute to wrap the game up as his partnership with Keogh flourishes.
Harry Kane completed the scoring in the 89th minute with a superb 30-yarder.
Kane capped a fine performance with a deserved goal a minute from time when he collected Forde's clearance and belted the ball past Jones from well outside the penalty area.
Forde's opposite number Paul Jones produced a finger-tip save to prevent Kane from extending the lead midway through the first half.
Jones denied Kane again early in the second half before the teenager struck the post with a 25-yarder in the 53rd minute.
Kane's was a belter.
Worth badgering Spurs for another loan stint next season?
Looks like he's gradually getting better with every game. Certainly works well with Keogh.
Kane is playing well because he is being played as a striker. In an attacking formation.
Think hes got a bit of millwal in him wont shirk a challenge.
I've got a lot of time for Kane, he always puts a shift in and has certainly got a bit of 'Wall about him.
MOTM for me was kane ran his socks off closed down everything and scored cracker!
Kane - he is going to be some player I reckon, great touch, so intelligent on and off the ball, hit the post with a shot he had no right to get off and got a deserved goal. Works his socks off too.
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JONATHAN OBIKA (Yeovil) 06.03.2012 vs Milton Keynes Dons (A) League One (Round 34)
Was not in the squad as Yeovil got an excellent 1-0 win at MK Dons, putting them second in the form guide behind Notts County.
No Obika and a switch to 4-5-1... wasn't expecting that!
Had to drop a loanee as we 6 and only 5 can play. Set up as a 451 tonight.
Jon Obika was Yeovil's sixth loanee unable to named in the match squad, as Reading's Lawson D'Ath returned to a five-man midfield intended to stifle MK Dons' passing game.
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