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| 21. Author: Raymie the Legend Date: Sun 8th Mar 2026. 07:53 Difficult to pick one as everyone played their part. It’s not often you can say that about a team. If forced to, I’d go with Robbie Fraser ![]() It`s bloody tough being a legend Ron Atkinson - 1983 Reply |
| 22. Author: MikeyLeonard Date: Sun 8th Mar 2026. 09:29 Matty Todd for me. Reply |
| 23. Author: Rusty Shackleford Date: Sun 8th Mar 2026. 09:35 Too difficult to pick, I thought Fraser and Amade were so important to the balance and momentum but you could genuinely praise every single one of them. The Ngwenya resurrection needs to be studied. One of the most impressive bits of management/coaching i think I`ve ever seen. Credit to the lad obviously. Reply |
| 24. Author: GG Riva Date: Sun 8th Mar 2026. 09:49 There were no failures last night, including the subs who came on and played their part in a stunning performance. No player was significantly better than all his teammates, so it`s very hard to pick a MOM without doing the rest of the team a disservice. I`d award a collective MOM to everyone, including Lennon. 🙂 ![]() Not your average Sunday League player. Reply |
| 25. Author: buffy Date: Sun 8th Mar 2026. 10:25 I spoke to Jonathan Sutherland at half time and he was very impressed with both Matty Todd and Andy Tod. He thought they both showed great character and fighting spirit. I also had my usual blether with Matty’s mum who was so so proud of her wean. No one player stood out for me ~ the whole team shone and I’m so happy for them all. ”Buffy’s Buns are the finest in Fife”, J. Spence 2019” Reply |
| 26. Author: Higgys Mohawk Date: Sun 8th Mar 2026. 12:11 Berkey, Sun 8 Mar 07:23 Was thinking that this morning…if we get to the playoffs, we are turning up in the big games and I’d fear no team at EEP on an occasion like last night. Reply |