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Marlon Pack of Bristol City Closes Down Sammy Moore of AFC Wimbledon during Johnstone's Paint Trophy Match

Marlon Pack of Bristol City Closes Down Sammy Moore of AFC Wimbledon during Johnstone's Paint Trophy Match


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Marlon Pack of Bristol City Closes Down Sammy Moore of AFC Wimbledon during Johnstone's Paint Trophy Match

Bristol Citys Marlon Pack closes down Wimbledons Sammy Moore - Photo mandatory by-line: Dougie Allward/JMP -11/11/2014 - SPORT - Football - Bristol - Ashton Gate - Bristol City v AFC Wimbledon - Johnstone Paint Trophy

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In this electrifying moment captured at Ashton Gate Stadium during the Johnstone's Paint Trophy match between Bristol City and AFC Wimbledon on November 11, 2014, Marlon Pack of Bristol City demonstrates his unyielding determination and defensive prowess as he expertly closes down Sammy Moore of AFC Wimbledon. The Old Boys' Stadium was filled with an electric atmosphere as both teams battled it out in this competitive fixture of the JPT, with every player giving their all on the pitch. Marlon Pack, a key player for Bristol City during the 2014-15 season, was in top form that day, showcasing his ability to read the game and anticipate his opponents' moves. Here, he uses his speed and agility to close down Moore, denying him the opportunity to launch an attack and keeping the ball in Bristol City's possession. The Johnstone's Paint Trophy, a competition that pits teams from the Football League against each other, provided an exciting challenge for both teams that day. With the crowd roaring them on, the players gave their all, resulting in a thrilling match that kept everyone on the edge of their seats. This photograph, taken by renowned sports photographer Dougie Allward, captures the intensity and passion of the game, as well as the skill and dedication of the players. It is a testament to the competitive spirit of football and the unyielding determination of the players to come out on top.

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