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U18 v Mangotsfield 26/10

Graham Clark

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Nov 18, 2018
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An entertaining game and a shame that it wasn’t made available to a wider audience. Full credit to Mangotsfield for making a real game of it. Well organised, physical and committed they posed a few problems but eventually the better class told.

Playing –1-4-2 as the first team Argyle sometimes struggled to play through the thirds and were wasteful with the few chances they did create. Some stand outs - Rutherford and Waruih at wing backs and Jenkins-Davies In midfield. A special mention for Caleb Roberts who oozed class at such a young age In the middle of the park. Looked a real talent. Definitely one to watch and no wonder Neil Dewsnip got him on the path to a professional contract at 17.

However to progress further the team will have to play better than tonight.
 
Jan 16, 2010
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An entertaining game and a shame that it wasn’t made available to a wider audience. Full credit to Mangotsfield for making a real game of it. Well organised, physical and committed they posed a few problems but eventually the better class told.

Playing –1-4-2 as the first team Argyle sometimes struggled to play through the thirds and were wasteful with the few chances they did create. Some stand outs - Rutherford and Waruih at wing backs and Jenkins-Davies In midfield. A special mention for Caleb Roberts who oozed class at such a young age In the middle of the park. Looked a real talent. Definitely one to watch and no wonder Neil Dewsnip got him on the path to a professional contract at 17.

However to progress further the team will have to play better than tonight.
caleb roberts was superb
 
Jun 27, 2019
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I would imagine a lot of the Mangotsfield players would have been Bristol City and Rovers cast-offs. They're a big fish up in Bristol.
 
Dec 30, 2020
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I would imagine a lot of the Mangotsfield players would have been Bristol City and Rovers cast-offs. They're a big fish up in Bristol.

yes I would imagine there are a few good players from Bristol who the pro teams miss. Mangotsfield also had to beat some bigger non league clubs to qualify so they must be half decent. I don’t think it was an analogous fixture to a game between the Argyle & Mangotsfield first teams where you might expect a wider winning margin.