LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by The whole year inn » 10 Mar 2009 21:07

MOONEY

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Fezza » 10 Mar 2009 21:11

Absolute LEGEND

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Platypuss » 10 Mar 2009 22:24

Church scores for Orient

HRK scores for Swindon

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by RG30 » 10 Mar 2009 22:26

Andersen started for Brighton as they got beat against Southend. My Brighton supporting mate who went Leyton Orient Vs Brighton on Saturday didn't seem to rate him.

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Norfolk Royal » 10 Mar 2009 22:49

I went to the Norwich game tonight and the Norwich fans were chanting 'Mooney, Mooney,' when he went off looking absolutely knackered after about 70 mins.

They were chanting his name because he scored. If you're hoping I'm going to say he was brilliant, sorry to disappoint. His goal was an odd one, all of sudden he was three yards out with an open goal and manged to whack it in under the crossbar.

But his general pla was, how can I put it, a bit lackadaisical really, He did one or two good things but appeared a bit directionless which is understandable I suppose. Not very dynamic but hopefully will improve.


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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by andrew1957 » 10 Mar 2009 23:51

Another assist and a MOTM performance for Henry.

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Alan Partridge » 11 Mar 2009 00:11

RG30 Andersen started for Brighton as they got beat against Southend. My Brighton supporting mate who went Leyton Orient Vs Brighton on Saturday didn't seem to rate him.


Who'd a thunk it. The best young prospect out of Denmark wasn't it? Future Great Dane? Be better off with bloody Beethoven.

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Platypuss » 11 Mar 2009 01:22

ALEXANDER STRIKE HOBBLES COBBLERS

Winger James Henry tormented the Cobblers - who nervously sit three points above the League One drop zone - all evening and his quality made the difference after 35 minutes.

The on-loan Reading star beat Danny Jackman down the right and his superb low cross left Alexander with the simple task of tucking home his ninth of the season from three yards.

Henry then nearly added the goal his performance deserved on the hour, somehow heading David Martin's perfect cross inches wide when it was easier to score.

The Lions had dominated the opening half without creating many chances until Jimmy Abdou failed to connect with Marc Laird's measured cross on the half hour.

The visitors, clearly missing the power of suspended targetman Adebayo Akinfenwa, offered little in the attacking third, with Abdul Osman's half-volley after 41 minutes their only real opportunity.

http://www.sportinglife.com/football/cc_league1/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=soccer_league_1_and_2/09/03/10/manual_232739.html

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Pablo » 11 Mar 2009 10:46

Platypuss ALEXANDER STRIKE HOBBLES COBBLERS

Winger James Henry tormented the Cobblers - who nervously sit three points above the League One drop zone - all evening and his quality made the difference after 35 minutes.

The on-loan Reading star beat Danny Jackman down the right and his superb low cross left Alexander with the simple task of tucking home his ninth of the season from three yards.

Henry then nearly added the goal his performance deserved on the hour, somehow heading David Martin's perfect cross inches wide when it was easier to score.

The Lions had dominated the opening half without creating many chances until Jimmy Abdou failed to connect with Marc Laird's measured cross on the half hour.

The visitors, clearly missing the power of suspended targetman Adebayo Akinfenwa, offered little in the attacking third, with Abdul Osman's half-volley after 41 minutes their only real opportunity.

http://www.sportinglife.com/football/cc_league1/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=soccer_league_1_and_2/09/03/10/manual_232739.html

Well played Henry. He will be starting every game next season I think, quality player.

Sigurdsson also had a good game yesterday and was Crewes motm:
SIGURDSSON: Lively and creative on the ball 8 (http://www.thisisstaffordshire.co.uk/cr ... ticle.html)


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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by The whole year inn » 11 Mar 2009 18:50

Henry's loan extended

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by papereyes » 11 Mar 2009 18:58

The whole year inn Henry's loan extended

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Irvinchangeyaname » 11 Mar 2009 19:07

Pablo Well played Henry. He will be starting every game next season I think, quality player.

But for who though?

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Sarah Star » 11 Mar 2009 19:29

I'm glad Henry's on loan to a league one side and not a championship one. When Pearce came back from Southampton, we lost to them, and when Murty came back from Charlton, we drew with them. Now Mooney's at Norwich and we've still got to play them :roll:


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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by bootboy » 11 Mar 2009 20:10

Irvinchangeyaname
Pablo Well played Henry. He will be starting every game next season I think, quality player.

But for who though?


Have to say would be surprised now if it is RFC

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by brendywendy » 12 Mar 2009 11:21

think henry/little/kebe is actually quite a decent prem RW for a club like ours

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Whistle » 12 Mar 2009 12:21

Bit of an ask - but can I ask how many Football League goals have on-loan Reading players scored this season?

I'd have thought it must be up to 15 now.

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by gonesy » 12 Mar 2009 13:35

33 I think! Spence & Bozanic have scored a goal each for Woking too.

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Sun Tzu » 12 Mar 2009 14:35

We've scored a few for Basingstoke and Lewes haven't we ?

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by bootboy » 12 Mar 2009 19:09

brendywendy think henry/little/kebe is actually quite a decent prem RW for a club like ours


Seems the official RFC site is stating that Henry has extended his Millwall loan for another month. but according to the official Millwall site & their local rag its until the end of season? Also looks like from what is being said they are sounding out RFC for a full purchase if they go up
!!!!
http://www.southwarknews.co.uk/00,news, ... 226,00.htm
http://www.millwallfc.co.uk/page/NewsDe ... 95,00.html

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Rawlie19 » 13 Mar 2009 13:17

bootboy
brendywendy think henry/little/kebe is actually quite a decent prem RW for a club like ours


Seems the official RFC site is stating that Henry has extended his Millwall loan for another month. but according to the official Millwall site & their local rag its until the end of season? Also looks like from what is being said they are sounding out RFC for a full purchase if they go up
!!!!
http://www.southwarknews.co.uk/00,news, ... 226,00.htm
http://www.millwallfc.co.uk/page/NewsDe ... 95,00.html

£10,000,000 or they can French Connection right off.

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