Stuliasz Posted 25 February 2009 Share Posted 25 February 2009 Bristol Rovers 0-1 Leicester City 21 February 2009 On-loan keeper Mark Bunn made an immediate impact in only his second start with Foxes by claiming the man of the match in the 1-0 victory at Bristol Rovers. It was Bunn's penalty heroics that helped City hold on to the three points with the fans choosing him over strike pair Steve Howard and Matty Fryatt who finished second and third respectively. No change at the bottom as Lloyd Dyer was once again voted flop of the match. Matt Oakley received a worse rating but was not on the pitch for long enough to be eligible for the award. Jack Hobbs and Bruno Berner were the closest two who were eligible for the award. Full results below: Player Awards: Man of the Match: Mark Bunn – 8.29 Flop of the Match: Lloyd Dyer – 5.84 Best Goalkeeper / Defender: Mark Bunn – 8.29 Best Midfielder: Andy King – 7.00 Best Striker: Steve Howard – 7.96 Full Ratings: 1. Mark Bunn – 8.29 2. Steve Howard – 7.96 3. Matty Fryatt – 7.38 4. Wayne Brown – 7.09 5. Andy King – 7.00 6. Kerrea Gilbert – 6.96 7. Michael Morrison – 6.80 8. Joe Mattock – 6.67 9. Tom Cleverley – 6.64 10. Bruno Berner – 6.36 11. Jack Hobbs – 6.09 12. Lloyd Dyer – 5.84 13. Matt Oakley – 5.82 Voter Awards: Top/Fairest Voters: Bakey_lcfc / Champ / LCFC123 / mb2251 / Emilio Lestavez Most Generous Voter: 1st – southwestfox – 8.00 2nd – Lcfc_champions – 7.92 3rd – vikingthrax – 7.69 Harshest Voter: 1st – greg – 5.77 2nd – Amy Bryant – 5.92 3rd – Deecee – 6.00 (Anonymous voters are not included in the voter awards) Total Votes: 45 - excellent turnout for a long away journey. Sorry for the lateness - had a busy week. Bring on the big one! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maddog Posted 25 February 2009 Share Posted 25 February 2009 Bristol Rovers 0-1 Leicester City21 February 2009 On-loan keeper Mark Bunn made an immediate impact in only his second start with Foxes by claiming the man of the match in the 1-0 victory at Bristol Rovers. It was Bunn's penalty heroics that helped City hold on to the three points with the fans choosing him over strike pair Steve Howard and Matty Fryatt who finished second and third respectively. No change at the bottom as Lloyd Dyer was once again voted flop of the match. Matt Oakley received a worse rating but was not on the pitch for long enough to be eligible for the award. Jack Hobbs and Bruno Berner were the closest two who were eligible for the award. Full results below: Player Awards: Man of the Match: Mark Bunn – 8.29 Flop of the Match: Lloyd Dyer – 5.84 Best Goalkeeper / Defender: Mark Bunn – 8.29 Best Midfielder: Andy King – 7.00 Best Striker: Steve Howard – 7.96 Full Ratings: 1. Mark Bunn – 8.29 2. Steve Howard – 7.96 3. Matty Fryatt – 7.38 4. Wayne Brown – 7.09 5. Andy King – 7.00 6. Kerrea Gilbert – 6.96 7. Michael Morrison – 6.80 8. Joe Mattock – 6.67 9. Tom Cleverley – 6.64 10. Bruno Berner – 6.36 11. Jack Hobbs – 6.09 12. Lloyd Dyer – 5.84 13. Matt Oakley – 5.82 Voter Awards: Top/Fairest Voters: Bakey_lcfc / Champ / LCFC123 / mb2251 / Emilio Lestavez Most Generous Voter: 1st – southwestfox – 8.00 2nd – Lcfc_champions – 7.92 3rd – vikingthrax – 7.69 Harshest Voter: 1st – greg – 5.77 2nd – Amy Bryant – 5.92 3rd – Deecee – 6.00 (Anonymous voters are not included in the voter awards) Total Votes: 45 - excellent turnout for a long away journey. Sorry for the lateness - had a busy week. Bring on the big one! Hey Sheff how many times has Lloyd Dyer been flop of the match And how many times in a row has he been flop of the match now Does he have the most flop of the matches Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corky Posted 25 February 2009 Share Posted 25 February 2009 Super Bunny! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stuliasz Posted 25 February 2009 Author Share Posted 25 February 2009 Hey Sheff how many times has Lloyd Dyer been flop of the match And how many times in a row has he been flop of the match now Does he have the most flop of the matches Funny thing is, Dyer didnt receive any flop awards until the Crystal Palace home cup tie not so long ago. Since then he's received 8 of them in the space of 12 games. This one is his fifth in a row. And yes he has the most. No doubt some of them have been deserved but it makes me wonder if fans start with the preconception that he'll be rubbish and he starts on a lower foothold than other players. He'll need to do something special to win them back over - hopefully this weekend has all the ingredients. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lillehamring Posted 26 February 2009 Share Posted 26 February 2009 Funny thing is, Dyer didnt receive any flop awards until the Crystal Palace home cup tie not so long ago. Since then he's received 8 of them in the space of 12 games. This one is his fifth in a row. And yes he has the most.No doubt some of them have been deserved but it makes me wonder if fans start with the preconception that he'll be rubbish and he starts on a lower foothold than other players. He'll need to do something special to win them back over - hopefully this weekend has all the ingredients. berner suffers from a similar plight, from what i have seen of him... Also, how did mattock make L1TotW, yet was very average on these ratings... is it the same thing as above? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sir Fynwy Posted 26 February 2009 Share Posted 26 February 2009 berner suffers from a similar plight, from what i have seen of him...Also, how did mattock make L1TotW, yet was very average on these ratings... is it the same thing as above? Team of the week is a really poor guide to how people played imo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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