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Chris Black come back

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Re: Lee Tomlin
« Reply #60 on August 18, 2022, 01:35:25 pm by Chris Black come back »
Water bout him?



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drfchound

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Re: Lee Tomlin
« Reply #61 on August 18, 2022, 01:36:27 pm by drfchound »
He was a good dribbler.

Reg of the Rovers

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Re: Lee Tomlin
« Reply #62 on August 18, 2022, 02:02:45 pm by Reg of the Rovers »
He definitely made a splash since joining. I always thought his price tag was a little l'eau.

Bessie Red

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Re: Lee Tomlin
« Reply #63 on August 18, 2022, 02:09:09 pm by Bessie Red »
Oh, not the John Oyster Cult again!
Great band... oh hang on you said John not Blue!

DonnyBazR0ver

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Re: Lee Tomlin
« Reply #64 on August 18, 2022, 07:42:32 pm by DonnyBazR0ver »
Back on the subject of Timlin, given his ability he could be forgiven for being a bit greedy but I was impressed how unselfish he was mainly keeping it simple. Occasional flash of brilliance when the opportunity presented with the two shots and the killer pass for the winner.

Did anyone else notice that touch that went to Tommy Rowe when he shot just narrowly wide? Tomlin made it look like he wasn't interested in contesting the dropping ball and let it drop on to the outside of his right foot and rolled it into Tommy's path inviting the shot. A bit of sublime skill 

Belle_Vue

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Re: Lee Tomlin
« Reply #65 on August 18, 2022, 08:58:12 pm by Belle_Vue »

Blast from the past Michael timlin
Back on the subject of Timlin, given his ability he could be forgiven for being a bit greedy but I was impressed how unselfish he was mainly keeping it simple. Occasional flash of brilliance when the opportunity presented with the two shots and the killer pass for the winner.

Did anyone else notice that touch that went to Tommy Rowe when he shot just narrowly wide? Tomlin made it look like he wasn't interested in contesting the dropping ball and let it drop on to the outside of his right foot and rolled it into Tommy's path inviting the shot. A bit of sublime skill 

andyst79

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Re: Lee Tomlin
« Reply #66 on August 18, 2022, 10:04:11 pm by andyst79 »
Back on the subject of Timlin, given his ability he could be forgiven for being a bit greedy but I was impressed how unselfish he was mainly keeping it simple. Occasional flash of brilliance when the opportunity presented with the two shots and the killer pass for the winner.

Did anyone else notice that touch that went to Tommy Rowe when he shot just narrowly wide? Tomlin made it look like he wasn't interested in contesting the dropping ball and let it drop on to the outside of his right foot and rolled it into Tommy's path inviting the shot. A bit of sublime skill 
Watched the highlights and how he delayed the pass to Knoyle early in the 1st half and also delayed the pass to Agard for the winner were both sublime

DonnyBazR0ver

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Re: Lee Tomlin
« Reply #67 on August 18, 2022, 10:59:15 pm by DonnyBazR0ver »
Back on the subject of Timlin, given his ability he could be forgiven for being a bit greedy but I was impressed how unselfish he was mainly keeping it simple. Occasional flash of brilliance when the opportunity presented with the two shots and the killer pass for the winner.

Did anyone else notice that touch that went to Tommy Rowe when he shot just narrowly wide? Tomlin made it look like he wasn't interested in contesting the dropping ball and let it drop on to the outside of his right foot and rolled it into Tommy's path inviting the shot. A bit of sublime skill 
Watched the highlights and how he delayed the pass to Knoyle early in the 1st half and also delayed the pass to Agard for the winner were both sublime

We just need to get Knoyle more comfortable in taking those passes and encouraging him to carry on making the runs.

BillyStubbsTears

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Re: Lee Tomlin
« Reply #68 on August 18, 2022, 11:47:57 pm by BillyStubbsTears »
Back on the subject of Timlin, given his ability he could be forgiven for being a bit greedy but I was impressed how unselfish he was mainly keeping it simple. Occasional flash of brilliance when the opportunity presented with the two shots and the killer pass for the winner.

Did anyone else notice that touch that went to Tommy Rowe when he shot just narrowly wide? Tomlin made it look like he wasn't interested in contesting the dropping ball and let it drop on to the outside of his right foot and rolled it into Tommy's path inviting the shot. A bit of sublime skill 

I was drooling over that touch. Absolutely brilliant.

 

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