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Published Date: 03 May 2008
Asafu-Adjaye heads Hatters' stars


Brill: 6 – Safe pair of hands and made one fine save.

Hutchison: 5.5 – Read game well but far from dominant.

Parkin: 5 – Kept plugging away with little reward.

Currie: 5 – Delivered quality but lacked tenacity.

Jackson: 4 – Struggled all afternoon, especially with his distribution.

O'Leary: 6 – Full of endeavour but not a driving force.

Emanuel: 5 – Stifled in his efforts on the left.

Andrew: 5.5 – Energetic but didn't get any break.

Spring: 5 – Failed to live up to his big name billing.

Davis: 5 – Off the pace but give 100 per cent.

Asafu-Adjaye: 7 – Battled away throughout and did himself proud.

Langley (Sub): 5 – Not enough time to make an impact.

Furlong (Sub): 5 – No service on which to thrive.

Howells (Sub): 5 – Another off the production line, but not enough time to see how could he could be.

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  • Last Updated: 03 May 2008 5:40 PM
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  • Location: Luton
 
 
  

 
 

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