SHAQ ATTACK BOOSTING BARNET
HERO OF THE WEEK
Shaq Coulthirst. the former tottenham youth-team player is making a name for himself in league two. His first senior hat-trick was the highlight of Barnet’s 4-1 victory over swindon.
the 22-year- old joined from Peterborough in the summer and expect him to be near the top of the scoring charts come the end of the season.
ZERO OF THE WEEK
Michael Brown. He was confirmed as Port Vale’s permanent manager following relegation from league one last year. life in league two started well with an opening- day win over Crawley, but it’s been awful ever since — four league losses, with a 1-0 home defeat by notts County the latest setback.
GOAL OF THE WEEK
Shaq Coulthirst. the goal that sealed his first senior hat-trick. the striker linked up with Jack taylor before turning amine linganzi and curling a left-footed strike beyond goalkeeper lawrence Vigouroux.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
Harry Kewell, Crawley manager, after his side recorded consecutive league wins: ‘it’s massive for the club, the fans and the players. since i’ve come in the players have worked hard, so it’s good to see results. We’ve kept two clean sheets in a row now and that’s very important.’
STAT OF THE WEEK
exeter. thirteen and counting. Four wins and a draw have put exeter top of league two on 13 points. Paul tisdale has been manager of the Grecians for 11 years and at long last appears to have found the magic formula for starting a season.