Jake Wright Jnr - what works for him, also works against him. We often say that younger players are not ready to step up, because they would be like "boys against men", and need to go and toughen up first. Well, Jake Wright Jnr is almost the opposite, I watched him when on loan at Hallam and I watched him play against Hallam in SUFC colours, he does not shy from any challenge or physical confrontation and really goes full blooded into the tackle. He is not the finished article by any stretch, but I feel that if he had been in the first team, on the field when Walsall beat us 4-1 at their place, he would have stood up and be counted and we would not have been knocked off the ball as much.
When our U23's played Reading at BDTBL (3-3 finish), some of the Reading defenders kicked lumps out of Jake Wright but he just kept getting back up. At one point he took a big elbow to the back of the head, while jumping for the ball, which would have taken some of our first team players out, but he just got up, rubbed his head, moaned to the ref and then carried on.
This hard-nut, aggressive style will also cause yellow and red cards, an unfortunate by-product of being an old-school throwback to players of the 60's and 70's, not like some of the cotton wool softies we see on the pitch in the modern game.
Oh, and he can score goals as well.