Stevenage, Accrington Stanley, Barnet, Oxford United, Chesterfield, Bury, Macclesfield, Port Vale

22 February 2011 15:22
Southend United wideboy Ryan Hall has been selected in the npower League Two Team of the Week after his strong display in the 1-1 draw with Torquay United at Plainmoor Saturday. Ryan Hall; another team of the week for the hard working wingerRyan Hall may be applying his trade while on bail and have a court appearance date on March 3rd for the not dismissive offence of affray, but to his credit the 23-year-old is not letting it affect his play on the pitch.As well as consistantly turning in hard working performances with no little skill, his partnership with goal machine Barry Corr is a major factor in the Shrimpers rise to the edge of the play-offs.He will be sorely missed if asked to spend some time at the pleasure of Her Majesty with Northampton Town at Roots hall on Saturday afternoon possibily his final appearance of the season!Still, he's been rewarded here with a place in the starting eleven of the npower Football League Team of the Week after a fine display in the 1-1 draw with Torquay United at Plainmoor.Young Ryan is joined by the veteran ex-Shrimper Efe Sodje who starred in a 1-1 draw at fellow play-off contenders Gillingham as he did against his former club earlier this season.Not surprisingly the two performances of the week of Oxford United and Macclesfield Town, winnning 3-0 and 4-1 at Morecambe and Stockport County respectively, have seen two of their players in the team, as do Port Vale, a 2-1 victory at Spus Taylor's Bradford City Friday evening.Making up the side with a player each are Chesterfield, 2-0 at Tilly's Imps, Accrington Stanley, a superb 2-1 result at promotion chasing Wycombe Wanderers, and Stevenage, knicking a 1-0 win away to Crewe Alexandra.  Team of the Week: Ryan Clarke (Oxford United), Dean Holden (Chesterfield), Efetobore Sodje (Bury), Phil Edwards (Accrington Stanley), Scott Laird (Stevenage Borough), Matthew Hamshaw (Macclesfield Town), Gary Roberts (Port Vale), Paul McLaren (Oxford United), Ryan Hall (Southend United), Tom Pope (Port Vale), Tyrone Barnett (Macclesfield Town).

Source: FOOTYMAD