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Howard Storms Away With Hartlepool MotM Hartlepool Ratings Results
#1
Posted 19 February 2009 - 07:09 PM
Hartlepool United 2-2 Leicester City
17 February 2009
The big man Steve Howard continued his impressive run of form after storming away with the man of the match award against Hartlepool, thanks in no small part to his two goals scored on the evening. Howard's rating eclipsed the entire team with debutant keeper Mark Bunn impressing enough to be voted City's second best player whilst Bruno Berner marked his return to the starting eleven by also making the top three.
Lloyd Dyer again was voted as flop of the match and whilst full backs Joe Mattock and Michael Morrison didn't have the best of games there was still a comfortable cushion between them and Dyer.
Full results below:
Player Awards:
Man of the Match: Steve Howard – 8.14
Flop of the Match: Lloyd Dyer – 4.55
Best Goalkeeper / Defender: Mark Bunn – 6.77
Best Midfielder: Bruno Berner – 6.32
Best Striker: Steve Howard – 8.14
Full Ratings:
1. Steve Howard – 8.14
2. Mark Bunn – 6.77
3. Bruno Berner – 6.32
4. Matt Oakley – 6.27
5. Wayne Brown – 6.23
6. Matty Fryatt – 6.18
7. Tom Cleverley – 6.14
8. Jack Hobbs – 6.09
9. Andy King – 5.77
10. Kerrea Gilbert – 5.50
11. Michael Morrison – 5.36
12. Joe Mattock – 5.23
13. Lloyd Dyer – 4.55
Voter Awards:
Top/Fairest Voters:
Simon Richards / Emilio Lestavez / Chloe / LD3
Most Generous Voter:
1st – NorthernFox / Daggers – 6.54; 2nd – Ched – 6.46; 3rd – tommyk / Tommeh – 6.31
Harshest Voter:
1st – beaumontfox – 5.15
2nd – lcfc_jme – 5.46
3rd – TheBlinding – 5.54
(Anonymous voters are not included in the voter awards)
Total Votes: 22
17 February 2009
The big man Steve Howard continued his impressive run of form after storming away with the man of the match award against Hartlepool, thanks in no small part to his two goals scored on the evening. Howard's rating eclipsed the entire team with debutant keeper Mark Bunn impressing enough to be voted City's second best player whilst Bruno Berner marked his return to the starting eleven by also making the top three.
Lloyd Dyer again was voted as flop of the match and whilst full backs Joe Mattock and Michael Morrison didn't have the best of games there was still a comfortable cushion between them and Dyer.
Full results below:
Player Awards:
Man of the Match: Steve Howard – 8.14
Flop of the Match: Lloyd Dyer – 4.55
Best Goalkeeper / Defender: Mark Bunn – 6.77
Best Midfielder: Bruno Berner – 6.32
Best Striker: Steve Howard – 8.14
Full Ratings:
1. Steve Howard – 8.14
2. Mark Bunn – 6.77
3. Bruno Berner – 6.32
4. Matt Oakley – 6.27
5. Wayne Brown – 6.23
6. Matty Fryatt – 6.18
7. Tom Cleverley – 6.14
8. Jack Hobbs – 6.09
9. Andy King – 5.77
10. Kerrea Gilbert – 5.50
11. Michael Morrison – 5.36
12. Joe Mattock – 5.23
13. Lloyd Dyer – 4.55
Voter Awards:
Top/Fairest Voters:
Simon Richards / Emilio Lestavez / Chloe / LD3
Most Generous Voter:
1st – NorthernFox / Daggers – 6.54; 2nd – Ched – 6.46; 3rd – tommyk / Tommeh – 6.31
Harshest Voter:
1st – beaumontfox – 5.15
2nd – lcfc_jme – 5.46
3rd – TheBlinding – 5.54
(Anonymous voters are not included in the voter awards)
Total Votes: 22
#2
Posted 19 February 2009 - 07:15 PM
First time I've appeared in the top/fairest voters
Howard clearly deserved MOTM
As always, good work sheff
Howard clearly deserved MOTM
As always, good work sheff
This post has been edited by Emilio Lestavez: 19 February 2009 - 07:16 PM
#3
Posted 19 February 2009 - 07:17 PM
Lloyd Dyer's flop of the match again.
Send these results to NP fox!
Send these results to NP fox!
#5
Posted 19 February 2009 - 07:38 PM
As always the results show how differently fans see the game but there's no doubting the justice of Howard being number one and no doubting, in my mind, the massive influence he's been on our success level so far. And as the going gets tougher he seems to get better.
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Posted 19 February 2009 - 10:53 PM
#9
Posted 20 February 2009 - 12:19 AM
Another top/fair appearance thing 
Definitely deserved by STEVE.
Definitely deserved by STEVE.
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