by lewesroyal » 16 Dec 2016 11:20
by muirinho » 16 Dec 2016 11:35
lewesroyal I guess that over the coming years there will be an increase in the number of Brits with "foreign" sounding names as the integration of Europeans in the last 20 years or so takes a firmer hold. Their children obviously will have the opportunity to represent their UK home or their Parental nation
by lewesroyal » 16 Dec 2016 16:04
muirinholewesroyal I guess that over the coming years there will be an increase in the number of Brits with "foreign" sounding names as the integration of Europeans in the last 20 years or so takes a firmer hold. Their children obviously will have the opportunity to represent their UK home or their Parental nation
I suspect if they are good enough, they will declare for England as it is far more lucrative. England born/naturalised players declaring for another country are far more likely in Reading's academy then in ManCity's - it's down to a player realistically assessing his chances of playing international football. See Jack Grealish vs Harry Arter, for instance.
by maffff » 19 Dec 2016 02:53
by Nameless » 19 Dec 2016 07:01
by Sutekh » 20 Dec 2016 11:50
Exeter Express & Star
Jack Stacey says it is out of his hands as to whether he stays at Exeter City next month.
The versatile player signed on loan at St James's Park from Reading in August until January 23, 2017, meaning he is shortly to enter the final month of his deal.
Whilst the 20-year-old says he is enjoying his time at the Grecians, he has no control over whether he will stay at the club or not.
"It's out of my hands at the moment but I've really enjoyed the time I've been here," he said.
"I've learnt a lot from the manager and all the players and staff as well, so we'll see what happens."
Stacey has been filling in at right-back following Pierce Sweeney's injury, having also played in the centre of midfield and on the wing, and he says it has been a learning curve.
"I've played in three different positions for Exeter so far and I think I've shown that I can play them," he said
"It has been a learning curve – I think playing consistently at a senior level has been a massive learning curve for me and I've enjoyed it as well."
He added: "Sometimes you've got to make the decision to come out and say you need to go out and learn and gain more experience before maybe you're ready to go and play at a Championship club."
by Platypuss » 30 Dec 2016 17:53
by Sutekh » 30 Dec 2016 17:59
by photographer » 08 Jan 2017 14:53
Liverpool 0-0 Plymouth Argyle
Posted at 67 mins
Superb from Plymouth sub Craig Tanner, who leads Alberto Moreno a merry dance on the right and cuts inside before having a shot blocked. That's got the massive away following in good voice!
by genome » 09 Jan 2017 11:02
by Sutekh » 09 Jan 2017 12:10
by Stranded » 09 Jan 2017 12:55
Sutekh Presuming here that Bond will therefore take up bench duties on Thursday from Stuart Moore.
Dickie obviously returning early to give extra central defensive cover so presumably McShane could be out for a week or two?
by 3points » 09 Jan 2017 13:08
by Sutekh » 09 Jan 2017 17:10
3points probably means Moore will now go out on loan, as will Cooper
by The Royal Forester » 09 Jan 2017 18:38
Sutekh3points probably means Moore will now go out on loan, as will Cooper
Leaving Ilori and Dickie as the centre back options
by Ian Royal » 09 Jan 2017 21:51
The Royal ForesterSutekh3points probably means Moore will now go out on loan, as will Cooper
Leaving Ilori and Dickie as the centre back options
He means STUART Moore, (the goalkeeper) me thinks.
by Nameless » 09 Jan 2017 21:53
by CountryRoyal » 09 Jan 2017 23:46
Nameless Couple of cracking wins in recent days. U23's beat Saints 4-2 and u18 beat Fulham.
by Pepe the Horseman » 17 Jan 2017 11:12
by muirinho » 17 Jan 2017 11:25
Pepe the Horseman Billy Collings (19yr old GK) has joined Brighton. Can't say I've ever heard of him. Is he any good?
http://www.seagulls.co.uk/news/article/ ... um=twitter
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