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Pepe the Horseman What happened to that guy we stole from Hull(?)?
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maffff H/T - 0-2
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by Wimb » 04 Feb 2014 06:53
royalgrumpy What is really pleasing to see is so many of these U21's pushing for a chance in the first-team. OK, realistically it'll be next season at the earliest, but to have five (and that's only in my opinion) impressing so much this season, to add to McCarthy and Obita breaking through, is fantastic to see!
Gozie Ugwu
Craig Tanner
Aaron Tshibola
Aaron Kuhl
Michael Hector
by andrew1957 » 04 Feb 2014 10:03
Wimbroyalgrumpy What is really pleasing to see is so many of these U21's pushing for a chance in the first-team. OK, realistically it'll be next season at the earliest, but to have five (and that's only in my opinion) impressing so much this season, to add to McCarthy and Obita breaking through, is fantastic to see!
Gozie Ugwu
Craig Tanner
Aaron Tshibola
Aaron Kuhl
Michael Hector
Also excited but they've all got work to do on loan spells before we can get too carried away.
Hector's already shown what he can do but Tanner, Kuhl and Tshibola are totally untested so need to make that step over the next couple of seasons.
Ugwu always seems to have bright starts then fade away wherever he goes. I'm hoping that most of that has been down to niggly injuries but at this point he's still more Bignall than Long
by winchester_royal » 04 Feb 2014 10:08
Wimbroyalgrumpy What is really pleasing to see is so many of these U21's pushing for a chance in the first-team. OK, realistically it'll be next season at the earliest, but to have five (and that's only in my opinion) impressing so much this season, to add to McCarthy and Obita breaking through, is fantastic to see!
Gozie Ugwu
Craig Tanner
Aaron Tshibola
Aaron Kuhl
Michael Hector
Also excited but they've all got work to do on loan spells before we can get too carried away.
Hector's already shown what he can do but Tanner, Kuhl and Tshibola are totally untested so need to make that step over the next couple of seasons.
Ugwu always seems to have bright starts then fade away wherever he goes. I'm hoping that most of that has been down to niggly injuries but at this point he's still more Bignall than Long
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