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Thread: Great performance

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    Great performance

    From James McPake and right through the whole team we got it right.

    Really good to see the manager relaxed after a game against a Tommy Wright team, he’s found his formula.

    In the night I can’t see past Danny Mullen and Shaun Byrne for joint MotM but we had successes all over the park.

    No fear of plastic....

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    They’d be my two as well , but first time it’s difficult to pick MOTM not one player let the team down last

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    Byrne and McGhee for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Byrne and McGhee for me.
    I'd give it to Mullen if i had to just because it would annoy Clubfoot even more. He had a wretched night.

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    I liked Charlie's goal celebrations, right through a dub on his knees ! Plus he scored with his right
    I have never been a fan of Mullen, but what a performance last night, his attitude and tenacity was spot on.
    One thing for sure, the players want it, no failures last night, and Killies performance , showed why they are 2nd bottom.

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