LBA_Blade
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3-1 red card too
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Yes he never dangles the carrot in front of players who are out of the first eleven, just throws them to one side and only generally uses them if we get an injury.Wilder froze him out with not much route back unless there was injuries.
I do think publicly saying that many players needed to go and the squad is too big, is why we hit that the rocks form wise.
Forcing an unfit Arblaster into the squad seemed somewhat daft.
Not yet a few individual decent performances it’s whether they can step-up in preseason. Eadie and Aston along with Matos all looked promising but probably need to loan them out to get some men’s minutes. Faxon is still flapping and is worse than Davies for getting down for shotsLost 3-1, nobody in that team to trouble the first team sadly!
Yes he never dangles the carrot in front of players who are out of the first eleven, just throws them to one side and only generally uses them if we get an injury.
His man management leaves a lot to be desired as football has gone beyond, thumping the badge and drinking Peroni .
Of the players playing tonight
Colechin, our no. 3 , Aston and Beattie have a future. Matos needs encouragement and will be a decent player ( never thought I would say that ).
And only 17. Pace, strength, football brain; competing at a level three years ahead and not looking out of placeThought Colechin was very good when he came on. Can see why he's rated highly.
Hi mate. I see LardSardine has answered your question.Phil, do you know how these play offs work. According to the Norwich website their u21 team have had a poor season and have finished near the bottom of their league, so it seems strange that they have made the end of season play offs.
Yeah - he is the one who looks a real prospect. We need to do everything we can to develop him gradually over the next 2-3 years.And only 17. Pace, strength, football brain; competing at a level three years ahead and not looking out of place
He'll be 19 in September according to Transfermkt.And only 17. Pace, strength, football brain; competing at a level three years ahead and not looking out of place
He'll be 19 in September according to Transfermkt.
If you've come on one of my threads for definitive information you're out of your mind.
But, for what it's worth in the forthcoming Carrier Bag Firm book
Sheffield United in the Professional Development League, A Statistical Record
in the style of Andrew Kirkham, we'll be listing Sam Colechin as born in September 2007, and hence currently 18. And we have triangulated sources for that.
Unlikely to be available at "all good booksellers".
I'm not singling you out DnbladeYes they aren't as good as recent U21's teams,but i suppose the likes of One,Marsh,Hampson,Blacker out on loan would have made a difference.
Mclinchey at LB first half,and Colechin at RB 2nd half looked promising...Sasknauskas fist half maybe.
Not that it really matters, and not to get all "he's 28 until he's 29" about this, but you've sent me down a small rabbit hole here and I think he may still be 17, unless this May 2023 tweet was a typo:
Which means he would've been just 16 when he came on against Cardiff in the FA Cup in January 2025 - which in turn made me wonder how close he was to being our youngest ever player to make a first team appearance? Louis Reed was 16 and 257 days, although AFAIK that's the record for league appearances so not sure if we've had a younger cup debutant at some point in our history.
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