Town reserves v Spurs

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Bluebird
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Town reserves v Spurs

Post by Bluebird » Mon Nov 14, 2005 11:40 am

Adam Proudlock leads the attack for the reserves tonight as Town take on Tottenham at Portman Road.

The 24-year-old striker scored a brilliant goal for Steve McCall's side in last week's 2-1 defeat at Chelsea and will be joined in the frontline by Jaime Peters and Dean McDonald with all three looking to strengthen their first-team chances.

Ian Westlake is also included for Blues as is Gerard Nash, the pair both stepping up their recovery from injury.

Kick-off at Portman Road is 7.00pm.

Town line-up
1. Shane Supple
2. Sammy Moore
3. Scott Barron
4. Ian Westlake
5. Aidan Collins
6. Gerard Nash
7. Jaime Peters
8. Cathal Lordan
9. Dean McDonald
10. Adam Proudlock
11. Liam Craig

Subs
12. Danny Haynes
14. Chris Casement
15.Stuart Ainsley
16. Billy Clarke

Tottenham
1. Tommy Forecast
2. Noe Pamarot
3. Marcel McKie
4. Kieran McKenna
5. Stephen Kelly
6. Charlie Lee
7. Stuart Lewis
8. Jamie O'Hara
9. Lee Barnard
10. Andy Barcham
11. Charlie Daniels

Substitutes:
12. Troy Archibald-Henville
13. David Button
14. Joseph Martin
15. Alex Smith
16. Claude Seanla

Susie
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Post by Susie » Mon Nov 14, 2005 3:35 pm

0 . 2 last time I heard. :?

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Post by Susie » Mon Nov 14, 2005 4:38 pm

Oh dear, final score 0.2 to Spurs. :?

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Post by StanstedBlue » Tue Nov 15, 2005 6:56 am

Not a bad game, we played some good stuff at times, but Spurs had the edge in midfield and got to the ball first for most of it. Proudlock hit the post from a good move in the first half after nearly scoring from wide previous to that. Both Spurs goals came from "shocking defending " as Hansen would say! Bloody cold night too!

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