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Rate The Players v Ipswich Town (FAC) (A)

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6.0 is the par score, use half-marks and give us your comments too.

Deadline is 5pm on Monday due to the Rotherham game.

Vickers
Eardley
Connolly
Shackell
Toffolo
O'Connor
Andrade
Morrell
Hesketh
Payne
Walker

Chapman
 
Vickers 6.5 not lot to do
Eardley 7 solid performance
Connolly 8 I think back to all the stick this lad got playing in midfield, though he had a good game.
Shackell 7 Worked well with Connolly
Toffolo 7 Keeps driving the team forward, some nice combinations
O'Connor 7.5 Hope he's not seriously injured as he been great in matches I've seen this season
Andrade 7 Nice to see Bruno engaged with the fans again....some lovely play at times, still needs to keep work rate up in defence like Grant
Morrell 7 Busy in midfield breaking down Ipswich play
Hesketh 7.5 I thought he had good game playing behind Walker in a No. 10 role. Good to see another youngster getting a chance. Wish we'd all have a few more speculative shots from distance.
Payne 6.5 Gave the ball away a few times , but still industrious in midfield
Walker 7 Job to know how to sum up Tyler...bit like a curates egg. Still he is a class striker, its difficult when your the penalty taker and you miss! or goalie saves

Chapman 6.5 Steady in midfield/defence
 
Vickers - 6.5. Didn't really have a great deal to do.
Eardley - 6.5. A mixture of good and not so good.
Connolly - 7.5. Did well against a big centre forward.
Shackell - 7. Showed his experience.
Toffolo - 7. Looked a quality player.
O'Connor - 7.5. We missed him second half.
Andrade - 7.5. Always a threat.
Morrell - 7. Some good work.
Hesketh - 6.5. Won one penalty and should have won another but was guilty of a bad miss early on when he put the ball over an open goal.
Payne - 6.5. Did some good work. Did bring a good save from the keeper in the first half with a low shot.
Walker - 6.5. Should have had a hat trick.

Chapman - 6. Made the numbers up, but did put over a great cross.