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***** Sunderland v Cheltenham kick off 1945 *******

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Good to see the ref letting the game flow

Broadhead looks direct, tricky, nice first touch and unselfish - perfect foil for Stewart

Winchester whether he’s a right back by trade or not looks undroppable

Huggins has a worse left foot than me :lol:

All in all, wonderfully enjoyable first period
He's fun to watch though is Huggins ... spinning round in circles on his right foot.

He looks about as good as me on his left foot, so we should see one lucky cross with his left leg in the next 15 years.

I like Huggins. Suddenly, we've got him, Winchester, Cirkin, Huggins, and even Hume to some extent, who can bomb down the wings.
 
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Interesting match. Two up front and lots of lumping the ball forward. That being said some of our pass and move has been excellent and O9 and Evans have bossed it. I'd love to know what was in Johnson's mind when he picked that team.

Cheltenham are awful.

More goals and then give a few of them a rest on 60 mins.
 
It’s rare that a team plays as well in 2 halves. If we can keep it up then it’ll stamp out authority on the next few matches.
 
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