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Post by OldGit on May 7, 2004 15:20:47 GMT 1
Has to be my player of the season.
Yes he's had a few "moments" not least his back header on Monday, but over the season he has been awesome. I'd rate him alongside Hughesy as the best central defender to wear a Town shirt in the last 5 yrs.
Great professional, always gives his all - just hope we can squeeze another couple of seasons out of him.
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Post by DRASFounder on May 7, 2004 15:21:55 GMT 1
He is an excellent player... I questioned his captaincy early on due to his run ins with Howie but he has shown an immense strength and leadership which was lacking last year Well done Tinno
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Post by Tony Adams Lookalike on May 7, 2004 18:02:06 GMT 1
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Post by OldGit on May 7, 2004 18:19:15 GMT 1
Dad?
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Post by evo16 on May 7, 2004 18:25:42 GMT 1
dave hughes was fantastic but very unlucky, i think as soon as he moved to cardiff he got a career ending injury
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Post by OldGit on May 7, 2004 18:33:10 GMT 1
He certainly is out of the game as a player - anyone know where he is now? How great would it be to get him to the Match?
Last time I saw him was at Bristol away when he came along to cheer us on.
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Post by rob on May 7, 2004 19:39:32 GMT 1
Erm I think he's recently been sacked by the new consortium who were taking over a vertually bankrupt Barry Town, where Hughes had been manager.
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Post by telfordSHREWS on May 7, 2004 20:02:54 GMT 1
Tinno has been a king pin this season, the arguments with Howie 99% of time are justified, if we had him last season there's no way we would have conceded so many late goals and would probably be still in the 3rd division. On a personal note he is the last player at every game to leave the field especially at away games to applaude the fans for there support, that shows that he has real appreciation for those that travel.
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Post by rob on May 7, 2004 20:13:25 GMT 1
Oh and fair play to the master,
playing for the last few months with a reacuring neck injury and a dodgy groan (i think) injury.
Its quite amazing to think back to how well he played in the first leg at Barnet before he was subbed, bearing in mind that he had just knackered his groan again and was doing stretches every 5 minutes.
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