Shame but probably best to take the rough with the smooth. You can't always do well - unless you're Pogba's bank account.Remember when Whitworth was racking up plenty of clean sheets and saving penalties. He has conceded 13 goals in the past three games. No idea if he was at fault for (m)any but Exeter are now in a relegation battle
Agreed, but, Goodman at Wimbledon has 14 clean sheets.Remember when Whitworth was racking up plenty of clean sheets and saving penalties. He has conceded 13 goals in the past three games. No idea if he was at fault for (m)any but Exeter are now in a relegation battle
Fair enough but hopefully he comes back raring to prove himself in the right way as I think he has even more talent than Esse. But alas if OG still does not want to work with him, then so be it.
Agreed, but, Woodman at Wimbledon has 14 clean sheets.
Yes, thanks PB, have edited my post.Goodman (Owen) ?
I agree with what you're implying. I've watched JRS several times this season and not been impressed, particularly with his work rate and demeanor. Doesn't give the impression of being committed.Freedman was at the Den when Millwall played Sheffield Utd, before Christmas . Esse played well , JRS was pony and subbed apparently.
Wouldn’t have been the first time he’s seen the 2 play this year.
We bought Esse 2 months later and left JRS at sheff Utd…………
Potential understudy to Munoz?Another excellent performance from Imray for Bromley last night, Bromley blew a three goal lead, but he had two assists to his name as he put in another marauding performance
Potential understudy to Munoz?
Some players are able to step up to the next level or beyond. Imray may be one of them. Let's face it we've had players in the last few years move from the Academy straight into the 1st team (necessity in both cases). They needed a bit of time to adjust but then prospered.Probably not good enough for our level, but as I’ve seen a lot of him this season, I’d certainly like to see him have a go if Munoz was out
Another excellent performance from Imray for Bromley last night, Bromley blew a three goal lead, but he had two assists to his name as he put in another marauding performance
I have missed that, who are they?Some players are able to step up to the next level or beyond. Imray may be one of them. Let's face it we've had players in the last few years move from the Academy straight into the 1st team (necessity in both cases). They needed a bit of time to adjust but then prospered.
I'm guessing Mitchell and AWB (but that was 7 years ago). Devenney looks like he will have a role but he has only been with the club for 18 monthsI have missed that, who are they?
yes, that is what I thought, he was product of the CP academy and Mitchell only came to CP after the Brentford academy closed down in 2016 so not really a thoroughbred from the academy ranks although to fair he did progress from there after his arrival. As for Devenny, he did arrive in 2023 but he really came from Scottish Football (Kilmarnock and Airdrieonians) so I would certainly say, as yet he still has to prove himself at the elite level. Thanks for the info, much appreciated!I'm guessing Mitchell and AWB (but that was 7 years ago). Devenney looks like he will have a role but he has only been with the club for 18 months
In lieu of Edouard, Jeremy Monga, age 15, a left winger out of their youth squads is on LCFC's bench.Edouard starting for Leicester tonight after “impressing” RVN in training … just kidding, he’s not in the match day squad again
Another excellent performance from Imray for Bromley last night, Bromley blew a three goal lead, but he had two assists to his name as he put in another marauding performance
Plus Ozoh and Rak SakyiI'm guessing Mitchell and AWB (but that was 7 years ago). Devenney looks like he will have a role but he has only been with the club for 18 months
Woody recently has Imray playing in an advanced position as he thinks he can contribute some goals as well as assists.A few of mates go and watch bromley. They say imray is miles better than league 2 and say he plays more like a winger than a defender.