Loan Watch 2016/17

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Re: Loan Watch 2016/17

by Ian Royal » 10 Sep 2016 21:23

Saaaaaaaammmmmm Plymouth lost their first 3 games of this season (including getting comfortably beaten by us), signed Tanner, and are now on a 6-game winning run. Talk about making an impact. Ikpeazu was a sub for Cambridge in that match, good to see it's worked out for him after he turned down a professional contract with us.

Fosu came on at HT for Colchester and assisted both their goals after that, so pleased for him.

Lower down, George Legg at Hungerford appears to be getting rave reports in the local press here, sounds like he pulls off numerous spectacular saves every game. Stopped every penalty he's faced this season as well


Work with a Cambridge fan, she told me Ikpeazu looked like a lump who had no idea how to play football.

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Re: Loan Watch 2016/17

by KC Royal » 11 Sep 2016 19:26

Happened to notice for Margate's game on Tuesday that Lewis Ward almost scored and also set up the winning goal. When I've seen him in the past his kicking hasn't stood out so maybe he's improved in that area?

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Re: Loan Watch 2016/17

by CountryRoyal » 11 Sep 2016 20:30

KC Royal Happened to notice for Margate's game on Tuesday that Lewis Ward almost scored and also set up the winning goal. When I've seen him in the past his kicking hasn't stood out so maybe he's improved in that area?


Any keeper that almost scores/directly sets up a goal sounds like it's more luck than judgment or at least certainly not necessarily indicative of an improvement in ability or technique.

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Re: Loan Watch 2016/17

by SCIAG » 11 Sep 2016 21:33

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KC Royal Happened to notice for Margate's game on Tuesday that Lewis Ward almost scored and also set up the winning goal. When I've seen him in the past his kicking hasn't stood out so maybe he's improved in that area?


Any keeper that almost scores/directly sets up a goal sounds like it's more luck than judgment or at least certainly not necessarily indicative of an improvement in ability or technique.

It could just be luck, and obviously you're going to have lots of good kicks that come to nothing, but there are clear differences between goalkeepers. Hahnemann didn't have much accuracy, but he could kick it well into the opposition half. Lots of our young goalkeepers struggle to reach the halfway line.

It's a bit weird, some of the kids we produce can kick really accurately and are very comfortable on the ball (Dan Lincoln and Jon Henly, and George Legg scored for the U21s last year), and then the likes of McCarthy and Southwood are right at the other end. I can't really remember what Ward's kicking is like so I'll trust KC. It suggests that kicking is something they have or don't, not something we're really good at training.

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Re: Loan Watch 2016/17

by Royalwaster » 12 Sep 2016 09:02

sandman Two assists for Fosu at Colchester and one for Tanner at Plymouth. Too bad our manager doesn't rate them.


And have you seen the highlights of the game - this is League 2 .... but it looks like it could be conference; all 5 goals are scrappy ... with extremely poor defending and/or goalkeeping.


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Re: Loan Watch 2016/17

by sandman » 12 Sep 2016 09:18

Sorry, forgot the English Football rule where every goal is due to a defensive error rather than the skills of the attacker.

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Re: Loan Watch 2016/17

by Royalwaster » 12 Sep 2016 10:22

sandman Sorry, forgot the English Football rule where every goal is due to a defensive error rather than the skills of the attacker.


Oh give over ... there are some goals where the assist comes from a skilfull move, putting the goal on a plate for the attacker with a great cross or a pass ... and there are scruffy goals where a player shins the ball to someone else who bundles it over the line, with a defender falling over his own feet in his attempt to clear the ball.

Are you telling me that watching Fosu's assists on the highlights made you think: "Wow, if we only had this guy in our team ... Kermy couldn't miss that ...'?

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Re: Loan Watch 2016/17

by CountryRoyal » 17 Sep 2016 22:27

Fosu scored for Colchester today.

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Re: Loan Watch 2016/17

by Snowball » 18 Sep 2016 19:48

CountryRoyal Fosu scored for Colchester today.


3 appearances, two assists and a goal. Hard to ask for more from a winger


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Re: Loan Watch 2016/17

by CountryRoyal » 18 Sep 2016 21:58

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CountryRoyal Fosu scored for Colchester today.


3 appearances, two assists and a goal. Hard to ask for more from a winger


He did pretty well at Fleetwood too last season.

Is the loan just untilJan?

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Re: Loan Watch 2016/17

by Sutekh » 20 Sep 2016 11:50

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CountryRoyal Fosu scored for Colchester today.


3 appearances, two assists and a goal. Hard to ask for more from a winger


He did pretty well at Fleetwood too last season.

Is the loan just untilJan?


Yes.

Also Bond is doing well at Gillingham I understand which would be very very welcome with Habsi out of contract in summer.

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Re: Loan Watch 2016/17

by Saaaaaaaammmmmm » 20 Sep 2016 20:12

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3 appearances, two assists and a goal. Hard to ask for more from a winger


He did pretty well at Fleetwood too last season.

Is the loan just untilJan?


Yes.

Also Bond is doing well at Gillingham I understand which would be very very welcome with Habsi out of contract in summer.


Apparently made a whole load of world class stops on Saturday, Gillingham Twitter was using capital letters every time to describe his UNBELIEVABLE saves

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Re: Loan Watch 2016/17

by 3points » 20 Sep 2016 20:19

Bond looked like a decent shot stopper, was a bit iffy on crosses and couldn't kick for tuppence. Decent number 2 next year to Jaakola?


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Re: Loan Watch 2016/17

by AthleticoSpizz » 20 Sep 2016 21:08

Why...where"s AAH going?

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Re: Loan Watch 2016/17

by From Despair To Where? » 21 Sep 2016 06:38

He's out of contract and there's no guarantee he'll get a new one.

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Re: Loan Watch 2016/17

by AthleticoSpizz » 21 Sep 2016 07:32

Yes, buuuuuut no reason not to

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Re: Loan Watch 2016/17

by Royal Ginger » 21 Sep 2016 23:48

Bond started well against Spurs leaving the game injured at 0-0 after a couple of decent saves. His replacement let in 5.

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Re: Loan Watch 2016/17

by CountryRoyal » 22 Sep 2016 00:29

Royal Ginger Bond started well against Spurs leaving the game injured at 0-0 after a couple of decent saves. His replacement let in 5.


Felt their keeper should have done better with a lot of the goals.

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Re: Loan Watch 2016/17

by Royal Ginger » 22 Sep 2016 01:40

I would tend to agree. From the extended highlights I saw Spurs ran the Gills absolutely ragged, but their finishing didn't deserve 5.

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Re: Loan Watch 2016/17

by maffff » 07 Oct 2016 10:58

Sindri Scheving to Cirencester on loan, initially for a month.

18 year old Icelandic Left Back signed from Valur in 2014.

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