1. Branston (awsome, scared them to death)
2. Benyon (never stopped running and closing down)
3. Wroe (back near his best)
4. Zebrowski (terrrified them before tactical withdrawl)
5. Bevan (Fantastic saves and was never in trouble)
yellowsmiffy wrote:1. Super Nicky Wroe (Awesome performance, his usual tanacity and work rate with good passing and movement)
2. Scotty Bevan (Kept us in the match at the most crucial stage in the game)
3. Benyon (Never seen a player put in such a shift)
4. Billy Kee (Should have had a hat trick and played really well except missing those sitters. To smash in the winner though after those was incredible for the fans, and meant so much to the him and the players. Well done Billy!!!!)
5. Branston (Would have finished higher up, but he was poor in the first half, and fantastic in the second. Still find it hard to believe how poor he is at kicking a football, but so good to have in the side!!!)
His usual what?!
"Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools, because they have to say something."
1. Bevan (at least two great saves)
2. Zebroski (strode around like a colossus)
3. Branston (answered his critics (me) with a strong game)
4. Nico (even his defending was faultless)
5. Benyon (ran his heart out upfront)
And the worst:
1. Macklin (what was he thinking, couldn't keep the ball or his temper)
2. Rose (languid and skilful but no fight and guts)
3. All of Oxford's team
4. The ref
5. The idiot who designed the roads near the stadium.
Fate: A police dog called Bryn bit Torquay player Jim McNichol and the time while he was receiving treatment was added onto the end of the second half.