Man of the Match: Leyton Orient (H)

  • Norris
  • Harvie
  • Hagelskjaer
  • Grimmer
  • Casey
  • Leahy
  • Onyedinma
  • Mullins
  • Bell
  • Woodrow
  • Henderson
  • McNeilly
  • Boyd-Munce
  • Quitirna
  • Westergaard
  • Lowry
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I went with the predictable option, but it was a strong all-round team performance today, Hagelskjaer did exceptionally well, I thought.

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Got to be Fred, and not just for his goals. He was a constant threat. He’s so good to watch when he’s in this form, you just want him to keep getting the ball

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Agree Fred was MOM, but I’ve given my vote to Anders as his superb performance deserves 1 vote. Edit - I accidently voted for Harvie.

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Aside from the mix up with Norris which led to the penalty and yellow card (so fortunate that it wasn’t red) I actually thought that Casey had a good game too.

Still giving my vote to Fred though.

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I thought Casey was more at fault than Norris for that pen. However, he put in a terrific shift and a goal. Would have done wonders for his confidence and gives Duff more ‘good’ problems when Taylor returns.

Casey deserves a lot of credit too for that clearance off the line near the end of the first half

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Got to be Fred for me, probably best game in a Wycombe shirt, doing what he does on the wing, two goals but also doing the hard work of tracking back.

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….and also….defo red for their keeper.

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I thought
Norris is a bit of a curates egg - he did what he had to do & did it ok except the penalty cock up
Anders & Casey were rock solid at the back other than the pen mess up.
Grimmer & Harvie were decent but their CB colleagues outshone them today.
Leahy & Henderson were good & bossed midfield; but the former noticeably tired badly in the second half & probably should have been subbed earlier.
Mullins looked a little lost for most of the game though he tried hard, it just wasn’t clicking for him; he is still young & will undoubtedly improve hopefully in the way Anis did.
The front 3 worked so well today, with Fred the standout but both Bell & Woodrow put in decent shifts & worked their defence really well.

Of the subs Magnus was the one that impressed me the most, though McNeilly terrorised their CBs when he was prepared to run at them.

I know most will go for Fred & understandably so but I felt Henderson absolutely made us tick today & gets my vote.

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It’s great to see our players enjoying playing football again especially Fred Duff has turned it round brilliantly,it just goes to show how shit Dodds was who had not a clue how to use a decent squad of players it was also down to the idiot Dan Rice.

Fred of course but Anders and Dame Louise superb as well

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Fred top man and with a special mention for Anders and Henderson. A strong performance.

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I know it should be Fred and he was the dog’s today but I gave it to Cauley Woodrow because I’m enjoying watching what a seasoned League footballer brings to the team.

Leahy upsetting some of his critics yet again is quite pleasant as well though.

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Fred Onyedinma is now our eighth highest Football League goalscorer.

  1. Adebayo Akinfenwa 52
  2. Nathan Tyson 51
  3. Sean Devine 42
  4. Matt Bloomfield 41
  5. Joe Jacobson 39
  6. Scott McGleish 34
  7. Jermaine McSporran 32
  8. Fred Onyedinma 32
  9. Garath McCleary 31
  10. Stuart Beavon 30
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If he gets to 40 this season we’ll be in the playoffs.

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If you didn’t vote for Fred today you probably never will.

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Just to prove you wrong, I voted for Fred against Huddersfield!!

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For sure Casey will wish he lumped it away.

However, Norris comes out and gets too close to Casey, which shuts down the option for Casey to play it back to Norris for him to clear it up field, without actually then playing the ball himself.

Someone needed to take control but neither of them did, poor communication by both players.

Norris’s fault he can see all in front of him but made the wrong decision