Crystal Palace (Hive) The Eagle Eyed Match Thread

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2-2

Bettamer pen + Barham
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Great run and cross from bettamer. Looks sharp.
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Roy57 wrote:Great run and cross from bettamer. Looks sharp.
Maybe we don't need a sriker if he's pulled his finger out, finally.
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Nice turn around.

Where’s Vilhete & Coulthirst? (Boucaud was missing on the twitter team sheet but has just come on for Sweeney)
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4-2 bees. Two 2nd half goals from Tutonda!
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Coulthirst went off injured on Saturday so presumably still injured / rested.
2 second half goals from Tutonda, 4-2 after 60 minutes.
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Byron Harrison playing again for Barrow, presumably on trial:
Twitter : The Bluebirds lead thanks to an own goal! Byron Harrison is caught by the keeper and as Barrow appeal for a pen, a defender clears the ball against the keeper and it’s in! Barrow 1-0 Morecambe
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Akinola 5-2! Hope we haven't peaked too early this season... :laugh:
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Six of the best!
Wow
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Wow indeed. I'm shocked.

How many Stripey Nigels were there?
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Didn't see that coming when we were 0-2 down after 10 minutes. Well done to all the players. More of the same on Saturday please.
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Wow! Was the trialist a forward?
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Some great football in the 2nd half not sure we’ll be allowed to play like that in the national league particularly enjoyed Vasililou in 2nd half looks very promising .
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It’s not often you see Barnet score more than 1 goal in a football match, let alone SIX, so I’m chuffed with that!

Our football was very tidy indeed. We started very slowly, yes, but we really grew into the game. Our quickfire double unnerved them.

Second half we were again excellent. So clinical which is... well... really unlike us!

Standouts:
- Barham, for his brilliant work rate and neat finish
- Vassiliou, who injects some much needed energy down that right hand side, great assist too
- Mason-Clarke, really coming into his own, excited to see him kick on this season
- Boucaud, a class act in midfield, and what a through ball for Vassiliou, who had the sense to square it to Tutonda

Everyone put in a good shift, I was just underwhelmed yet again by Sparkes.

Loach pulled off a few very good saves, liking the look of him as our no 1, and as some have pointed out he’s a lot more vocal than Cousins ever was.

None of this changes the fact we need that other option up front, but if and when we secure that crucial signing, we seem to have the makings of a strong team at this level.

We looked confident, comfortable and a class above Palace, who were increasingly weak.

Excited to see if we can start strongly against Yeovil.
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