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Is he not still on loan at Cheltenam town?Be interesting to see if Diego plays for them today, for the first time in a while we are playing a decent strength side hopefully back to winning ways
yes Bristol http://www.bristolcars.co.uk/Bristol?
Bristol?
City or Rovers?
Maybe worth a spot on the bench in front of mccuntly?Jordan Hallam x4. Well done lad.
I kinda see where your coming from but when he played at Grimsby early in the season he found pockets of space and got into good positions causing them quite a few problems, he's by no means the finished article but works hard and has the attitude and willingness to learn and work hard at his game, Ty Smith looks great out wide right or in a front 3 and has an eye for goal...I think the U23 side that played today will be the mainstay of next years team which bearing in mind the age of it looks an exciting prospect, I would expect Reedy and Brooksey to either be up around the first team or out on loan in League 1 possibly at Rotherham or Doncaster, they are both wasted at U23's at this stage of their careers and it also allows the younger members of the squad to push on a bit more next yearHallam scores a fair few goals...as does Jake Wright - achievement to score 4 at any level!
Tin hat on though....
I have seen a fair bit of both of them. I am not sure either is/will be good enough for League One or above now or any time soon. At best they may be National League.
I expect Wright to move on at the end of the season (out of contract) and Hallam has another year but whilst he is a decent finisher (and takes pens, free kicks an corners!) I am not sure he has pace/athleticism or that bit of class (not sure you can just learn those things either). Just seeing the goals he scores can be a bit misleading till you watch him.
He is a competent footballer but is quite slow and small. He does get goals and a bit of a poacher - I suppose you could say Billy made it when he may not have one outstanding feature (apart from finishing) but not sure Hallam quite has that extra needed. Academy watchers feel free to disagree. Hope he proves me wrong but the lad Tyler Smith who scored also today has that pace/movement and a trick or two and would keep an eye on him more.
It is a huge step up from u23 to senior team I feel - that is the only problem with removing the reserves - great to get young kids games but they dont play many old pros anymore - most teams dont even field the 3 they can name as u23 anymore. It is in affect a slightly older Academy league. Interesting Wright struggled for game time at Gateshead. Hallam needs a National League loan also to see if he can step up and you would think we would have tried to fix him up at that level to see if he can mix it with older players as a while since his other loan spells in non league (albeit much lower level)?
Sell him.Maybe worth a spot on the bench in front of mccuntly?
100% agree, and I have seen them both many many times.Hallam scores a fair few goals...as does Jake Wright - achievement to score 4 at any level!
Tin hat on though....
I have seen a fair bit of both of them. I am not sure either is/will be good enough for League One or above now or any time soon. At best they may be National League.
I expect Wright to move on at the end of the season (out of contract) and Hallam has another year but whilst he is a decent finisher (and takes pens, free kicks an corners!) I am not sure he has pace/athleticism or that bit of class (not sure you can just learn those things either). Just seeing the goals he scores can be a bit misleading till you watch him.
He is a competent footballer but is quite slow and small. He does get goals and a bit of a poacher - I suppose you could say Billy made it when he may not have one outstanding feature (apart from finishing) but not sure Hallam quite has that extra needed. Academy watchers feel free to disagree. Hope he proves me wrong but the lad Tyler Smith who scored also today has that pace/movement and a trick or two and would keep an eye on him more.
It is a huge step up from u23 to senior team I feel - that is the only problem with removing the reserves - great to get young kids games but they dont play many old pros anymore - most teams dont even field the 3 they can name as u23 anymore. It is in affect a slightly older Academy league. Interesting Wright struggled for game time at Gateshead. Hallam needs a National League loan also to see if he can step up and you would think we would have tried to fix him up at that level to see if he can mix it with older players as a while since his other loan spells in non league (albeit much lower level)?
Bristol?
I was giving my view on goal scorers and although i do agree with you Hallam scores goals.No need for a tin hat on Deadbat; I've said the same about Wright for a while. Decent player but probably never going to cut it at the level that we're aiming for unfortunately.
As Baw Heid said, Tyler Smith has come on leaps and bounds in the last six months and deserves his pro contract. For me... Him, Slater and Semple are the three that can really push on in the next couple of years although Semple's injury could hinder him massively.
Slater will be a main stay next year and is a fine prospect. I would hate to have to face him and Reed, They remind me of a fast Scoles and even a fast Billy Bremner. They may need to control their aggression a bit though.
I couldn't agree more except to add Jake Bennett to the list for a lad who has been at the club 6 months he has been superb with a little more refinement to add to his strong running up and down the right hand side he could well become a good addition to the first team squad reminds me a little of Chris Short. Be interesting to see if young Slater grows a little in the summer a couple of inches taller and he would take some stopping in centre mid, personally I would like to see him control the game a little more rather than do Reidy's leg work that said they are a good pairing and you have to admire Reedy's attitude this year when others would have given it the big one and sulked about a lack of first team actionI was giving my view on goal scorers and although i do agree with you Hallam scores goals.
I have watched the development of what I thought was a great back four. Charlesworth, Cummings Semple and Brown but with only Callum Semple now in our plans. Callum is a fine defender product of the Academy where he has been encouraged to develop his skill, passing and reading of the game. Other things like strength was being worked on before his set back but his reaction to the clubs medical and coaching staff will see him back next year. Taking some time off when he can work on upper body strength will benefit him in the long run. Graham looks a good prospect No lack of strength here and I think playing with Semple will result in a fine partnership which is what Central defending is about.
Slater will be a main stay next year and is a fine prospect. I would hate to have to face him and Reed, They remind me of a fast Scoles and even a fast Billy Bremner. They may need to control their aggression a bit though.
Totally agree. Jake Bennett seems to be getting used as the midfield wide player and you are right he is coming on fine. I personally would like to see the coaches developing his defending skills, but what do I know. Like Smith Bennett is improving game after game so it's watch this space.I couldn't agree more except to add Jake Bennett to the list for a lad who has been at the club 6 months he has been superb with a little more refinement to add to his strong running up and down the right hand side he could well become a good addition to the first team squad reminds me a little of Chris Short. Be interesting to see if young Slater grows a little in the summer a couple of inches taller and he would take some stopping in centre mid, personally I would like to see him control the game a little more rather than do Reidy's leg work that said they are a good pairing and you have to admire Reedy's attitude this year when others would have given it the big one and sulked about a lack of first team action
I think Slater will grow in size and stature over the next 12 months. Yes he does Reeds leg work but when Reed goes and Slater is the main man there will be someone next to him learning the game and doing Slaters leg work.I couldn't agree more except to add Jake Bennett to the list for a lad who has been at the club 6 months he has been superb with a little more refinement to add to his strong running up and down the right hand side he could well become a good addition to the first team squad reminds me a little of Chris Short. Be interesting to see if young Slater grows a little in the summer a couple of inches taller and he would take some stopping in centre mid, personally I would like to see him control the game a little more rather than do Reidy's leg work that said they are a good pairing and you have to admire Reedy's attitude this year when others would have given it the big one and sulked about a lack of first team action
Hallam scores a fair few goals...as does Jake Wright - achievement to score 4 at any level!
Tin hat on though....
I have seen a fair bit of both of them. I am not sure either is/will be good enough for League One or above now or any time soon. At best they may be National League.
I expect Wright to move on at the end of the season (out of contract) and Hallam has another year but whilst he is a decent finisher (and takes pens, free kicks an corners!) I am not sure he has pace/athleticism or that bit of class (not sure you can just learn those things either). Just seeing the goals he scores can be a bit misleading till you watch him.
He is a competent footballer but is quite slow and small. He does get goals and a bit of a poacher - I suppose you could say Billy made it when he may not have one outstanding feature (apart from finishing) but not sure Hallam quite has that extra needed. Academy watchers feel free to disagree. Hope he proves me wrong but the lad Tyler Smith who scored also today has that pace/movement and a trick or two and would keep an eye on him more.
It is a huge step up from u23 to senior team I feel - that is the only problem with removing the reserves - great to get young kids games but they dont play many old pros anymore - most teams dont even field the 3 they can name as u23 anymore. It is in affect a slightly older Academy league. Interesting Wright struggled for game time at Gateshead. Hallam needs a National League loan also to see if he can step up and you would think we would have tried to fix him up at that level to see if he can mix it with older players as a while since his other loan spells in non league (albeit much lower level)?
Football is a funny business. I don't think Regan Slater is any more a prospect as Diego was football wise. The most important thing is how they handle the extra attention and how they act off the field.History suggests that you’ll turn out to be correct. The majority don’t make it and I don’t think we’ve produced a forward that has made a career at a high level (top 2 divisions) since god was a lad (DCL looking like he might be the exception to that but it’s early days). Slew and Diego seemed exceptional at youth level but have struggled to make a meaningful impact on the professional game so it’s probably a long shot for either of these lads to make it. That said, now and again, you see young players struggle to make the breakthrough, drop down to non-league and then come again. Che Adams, John Akinde, Omar Bogle, Marc Roberts, Angus MacDonald, Marley Watkins, Andy Yiadom, Jamie Vardy, Lee Gregory etc. are all examples of players who had to drop down to non-league, mature and develop and come again to make a career at decent levels. Not saying either of these lads will come back that strong, just that you never know. Even Billy had to do the business at a low level with Rushden and then Scunthorpe to become a championship striker.
I agree they need games out on loan though. Playing mens football has to be the next step for as many of these young players as possible.
I was listening to FH the other day and one of the non-league managers (Sheffield FC I think) was saying Regan Slater looks an excellent prospect (along with George Hirst for the pigs). I’ve not seen much of this lad but the fact he’s scored in his only senior appearance bodes well. With Reed, Brookes and Whiteman also being impressive at that level, we have a lot of strength in depth in central midfield to support the likes of Coutts, Fleck, Duffy & Carruthers next season.
I couldn't agree more except to add Jake Bennett to the list for a lad who has been at the club 6 months he has been superb with a little more refinement to add to his strong running up and down the right hand side he could well become a good addition to the first team squad reminds me a little of Chris Short. Be interesting to see if young Slater grows a little in the summer a couple of inches taller and he would take some stopping in centre mid, personally I would like to see him control the game a little more rather than do Reidy's leg work that said they are a good pairing and you have to admire Reedy's attitude this year when others would have given it the big one and sulked about a lack of first team action
After reading your opinion i have thought about this. They both put a shift in and to say one works harder than the other is wrong. They actually compliment one another very well.Slater does not do Reeds leg work, they work together and cover each other. Reed often sits and covers at centre half or full back when they step in and go forward. That's called understanding the game and game management
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