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MotM - FA: Bolton Wanderers vs Arsenal | 28/01/06

Who was our MOTM?

  • Campbell

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  • Djourou

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  • Senderos

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  • Gilbert

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  • Hleb

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  • Diaby

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  • Flamini

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  • Ljungberg

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  • Reyes

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  • van Persie

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  • Total voters
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thierrys_girl

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Bolton 1 - Arsenal 0

The youngsters did well and didn't really deserve to lose. I was impressed with Diaby, Gilbert and Djourou.

Who was our MOTM?

Closes: Monday


TG
 

kel varnsen

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hm, not entirely sure as i was quite drunk at the time, but i say campbell. i think the whole back four played fairly well...
 
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Anonymous

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Diaby for me. Ran out of steam near the end but good hard tackles, forward runs, long balls and shots make him my man of the match.
 
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Anonymous

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RVP, for having the balls to sign a long term contract with Arsenal.
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Diaby.
 

qs

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kel varnsen said:
hm, not entirely sure as i was quite drunk at the time, but i say campbell. i think the whole back four played fairly well...

You must have been

No stand out performance. Very poor from the main attacking 4. Djourou was decent, Gilbert had a quiet game I thought, did nothing wrong but didnt stand out. Probably Diaby who wasnt spectacular but seemed to do more than most.
 
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