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The Vital MC Man Of The Match Versus Palace



Vital MC regular and Blue hearted never say die regular Shaun Wright-Phillips bags his first Vital MC MOTM poll win of the season battling away at Crystal Palace...

As predicted in the VMC Match Preview, SWP is running into form with perfect timing. But for the cross bar his persistence could have been rewarded with a brace of goals.

He was often at the hub of some of City's sensational football in the League Cup win.

Shay Given comes in second for the third game running. His beyond world class goalkeeping has now been rewarded with three clean sheets.

MOTM Crystal Palace v CITY
Carling Cup Second Round

8. Shaun Wright-Phillips 34%
1. Shay Given 21%
18. Gareth Barry 17%
25. Emmanuel Adebayor 8%
32. Carlos Tevez 4%
10. De Souza Robinho 4%
7. Stephen Ireland 4%
19. Joleon Lescott 4%
28. Kolo Toure - Captain 4%
3. Wayne Bridge 0%
2. Micah Richards 0%
34. Nigel De Jong 0%
39. Craig Bellamy 0%

The Story So Far:

Gareth Barry, 1 (Blackburn A)
Emmanuel Adebayor, 1 (Wolves H)
Shaun Wright-Phillips, 1 (C. Palace A LC R2)

Vital MC's Previous Man Of The Season

2007-2008 Elano Blumer
2008-2009 Stephen Ireland

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Writer: Johnny Baguette Mail feedback, articles or suggestions

Date:Friday August 28 2009

Time: 8:48AM

Your Comments

SWP scored a goal and put in a better performance last night so well done. I voted for Barry as he quietly goes about his job, covers a lot of ground and has made a very encouraging start to his City career.
Kevinho
Barry certainly looking the part. The solidity through the backbone of the team is startling compared to last season!
Johnny Baguette
Having watched a re-run of the game i voted for Barry but wouldn't argue with Sweep
Thaibluefan
 

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