Originally Posted by
NorthNorfolkHFC
Going to give my thoughts on today's excellent win but rather boring performance.
Oxley: 7/10 Nothing to report. Took everything in the air cleanly and distribution fine.
Gray: 8/10 Up until he went off injured was our best attacking threat. He was desperate to hit the byline and always leads by example.
Hanlon: 7/10 Steady as usual. Made one or two marauding runs runs.
Fontaine: 7/10 Much the same as Hanlon, good in the air. Would like to see him carry the ball forward if unopposed.
Stevenson: 7/10 Didn't do anything wrong. Didn't do anything exemplary.
Robertson: 7/10 Almost scored after bursting a gut to get forward. Broke up numerous Alloa attacks.
Craig: 6/10 Slow and ponderous. Too often he gets caught flat footed in midfield and beaten.
Allan: 6/10 Worst game in a while. Many of his passes went astray or straight to them. Spent the last fifteen minutes playing keep ball when we should have been showing these smaller teams what it's like to play a big team at home.
Handling: 5/10 Gets a five for his goal. I just don't get it. His game consists of coming deep to get ball and giving it straight back to the player that gave him it. Almost cost us today with poor distribution or ball retention. His run into box was good for his goal.
Malonga: 6/10 Some good touches, some poor. Not the best performance I've seen from the big man. It shows that he is a true goal scorer that a poor touch can get a goal.
Cummings: 6/10 Made some great runs into attacking positions and showed strength when holding up ball. Although he missed a variety of chances he still got himself into the positions to get a shot off.
Booth: 6/10 Not a huge amount to do.
Kennedy: See above.
Stubbs: 6/10 Only thing to mention is that when we have corners can we at least try to do something different. Allan had 17 attempts and I think we only mustered one Fontaine header. We need to put teams under pressure so maybe Craig or Stevenson could fire them in from the right.
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