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Scot(t) Bennett

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played in midfield, just behind Logie, when he came on in the second half.

What was all that about?
 

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Maybe another of Tisdale's genius ideas? Or because he wanted to give the youngster a run out?
 

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Scott is definatley a centre back, and definately one to watch for the future...
 

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played in midfield, just behind Logie, when he came on in the second half.

What was all that about?
Tis wanted the lad to get on the pitch but didn't want to disrupt the Seaborne/Troy partnership for the 2nd half. Always a good learning experience for players to play outside of their normal environments. Burnell to a lesser degree did the same.
 

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Always a good learning experience for players to play outside of their normal environments.
That's what I always say when trying to get a volunteer to go in goal :)
 

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Tis wanted the lad to get on the pitch but didn't want to disrupt the Seaborne/Troy partnership for the 2nd half. Always a good learning experience for players to play outside of their normal environments. Burnell to a lesser degree did the same.
Makes sense, when you think about it.
 

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I thought he did well in midfield breaking up Spurs play actually.
 

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Scot used to play as a centre midfielder before he came to exeter's youth team.
 

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played in midfield, just behind Logie, when he came on in the second half.

What was all that about?
If he was the No.14 then get him in now.

What a fecking nightmare for those of us who don't know the newbies and young'uns by sight, could hardly see the numbers let alone read them.
 

Antony Moxey

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14 was Dunne I think, from Arsenal? 17 was Allen, Bennett was the other one of the trio that came on then. Can't remember his number - 18 possibly?

And yes, the numbers are difficult to read in black, why couldn't they have been in white?
 
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