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Jimmy Neighbour
... how his knee cap was ground down.
FTFY.
... how his knee cap was ground down.
I found this on a Cambridge new site:What’s happened with Roles? I thought he was getting rave reviews at Cambridge earlier in the season?
Utterly bizarre, unless he has Canadian roots (edit: unless this is a loan rather than permanent move)
Season has not actually started. But he has played in some pre-season Friendlies. You can see his name in the line-up here:He’s played twice at least already for Montreal.
Pleased for her. Nice one Trace.Just seen Tracey has scored for Macclesfield tonight
Thanks Sandy, but very complex. I think you could simplify things with 3 categories, to save me reading the results of *spits* lower league clashes.
1) Didn't play more than 5 minutes: Georgiou Tracey Eyoma Roles Sterling Amos Clarke
2) Played and winny: CCV
3) Played and losey: Marsh
I like your position that lower league football can have no draws.Thanks Sandy, but very complex. I think you could simplify things with 3 categories, to save me reading the results of *spits* lower league clashes.
1) Didn't play more than 5 minutes: Georgiou Tracey Eyoma Roles Sterling Amos Clarke
2) Played and winny: CCV
3) Played and losey: Marsh
Two Versions: Simple round up and the more detailed version for the more discerning forum reader.
1) 0 mins: Amos ( QPR ) Clarke ( QPR ) Sterling ( Leyton Orient ) Roles ( Cambridge ) Eyoma ( Lincoln City ) Georgiou ( Bolton Wanderers )
2) Not in Squad: Sterling ( Leyton Orient )
3) Full 90: Tracey
one 90 min game out of 8 of our loanees.
QPR - Amos and Clarke were both un-used Substitutes
Luton Town - CCV played the whole 90 mins as they Lost 3-1 away to Charlton
Leyton Orient - Marsh played the full 90 for Orient as they drew 2-2 at home to Oldham. Sterling was not in the Squad
Cambridge - Roles was not in the Squad for Cambridge as they drew 0-0 away to PLymouth ( think he is injured )
Lincoln City - was not in the squad for Lincoln as they drew 0-0 at home to Gillingham
Macclesfield - Tracey played the full 90 as Macclesfield lost 2-0 away to Crew.
Bolton Wanderers - Georgiou was not in the Squad as Bottom of the table Bolton lost 1-0 away to MK Dons.
Going great guns aint they.
I said for a few years we should have followed the Chelsea model and bought higher profile youngsters and loaned them out, yes we would have had to pay higher wages but I imagine it would have helped finance other areas of the squad in this difficult stadium build phase.
He is solidEverywhere he goes CCV gets good reviews. Although they never try to sign him permanently which is a bit strange.
Shilow Tracey completed his first 90 minutes for Macclesfield Town over the weekend, just days after opening his goalscoring account for the club.
Having linked up with the League Two outfit on loan at the end of January, the 21-year-old attacker was on target in their 1-1 home draw with Plymouth Argyle last midweek – his first senior league goal – but was left frustrated in his attempts to repeat the feat on Saturday as his side slipped to a 2-0 defeat at Crewe Alexandra, dropping a place to 23rd in the table as a result. They remain eight points clear of basement side Stevenage.
Elsewhere in League Two on Saturday, midfielder Jack Roles returned to Cambridge United’s matchday squad for their trip to Plymouth, having missed their previous five games through injury. He remained an unused substitute in what turned out to be a goalless draw.
Defender TJ Eyoma, 20, was in a similar situation for League One side Lincoln United, taking his place on the bench in their 0-0 home draw with Gillingham, having been absent from the squad for their previous three outings. TJ, who was also an unused substitute in his loan club’s 2-1 loss at Southend United on 1 February, is yet to make his debut for Lincoln after joining them in January.
Centre-back Cameron Carter-Vickers started for Luton Town for the second consecutive Saturday but couldn’t prevent the Hatters from suffering a 3-1 defeat at Charlton Athletic. Seven days earlier, Cameron helped to keep a valuable clean sheet in a 1-0 win away to Middlesbrough.
Defensive midfielder Luke Amos returned to action for Queens Park Rangers in the same division on Saturday, coming on as a late substitute in his side’s goalless draw at Nottingham Forest. He’d sat in reserve for Rangers’ previous two matches, having been a regular starter before that. Winger Jack Clarkewas also an unused substitute in each of QPR’s last three games.
George Marsh started a League Two match for Leyton Orient for the 16th consecutive time at the weekend as the O’s drew 2-2 at home to Oldham Athletic. The 21-year-old has been operating at right-back for Ross Embleton’s men in recent weeks, having begun his Orient career in his more familiar central midfield role during the first half of the season.
Attacking midfielder Armando Shashoua appeared as an 87th-minute substitute for Spanish Segunda División B side Atletico Baleares as they saw out a 1-0 home win over Racing Ferrol on Sunday. He’d started for the first time the previous weekend in a 1-1 draw at Coruxo.
Senior full-backs Kyle Walker-Peters and Danny Rose have been in top-flight action in recent weeks. Kyle made his Southampton debut from the start in their 2-1 home defeat by Burnley last weekend, but wasn’t involved in Saturday’s 2-0 home victory over Aston Villa, while England international Danny has started Saudi Sportswashing Machine’s last two matches, both of which ended in defeats away to Arsenal and Crystal Palace.