Brought on by the human teletubby (credit DW) for the last 20 minutes in which he did nothing of note. The game did go slightly crazy after his introduction though with four goals scored, Oxford ending up as the last minute victors.
Duckens Nazon - Oldham Athletic, League One.
Rewarded with a start against Bradford and was involved in plenty of attacking play in the first half, through on goal at one stage but had his shot well saved by the keeper. Subbed on the hour and the game finished 2-1 to Oldham.
Connor Ronan - Portsmouth, League One.
Back in the starting line-up against Donny and stayed on for the duration in a 2-2 draw. Not much to mention except a delicious through ball to put a colleague through on goal that should have been converted.
Ben Stevenson - Colchester United, League Two.
Quite an eventful debut for this lad. Brought on just after half time and scored shortly after, a 'crafty' short-range finish to put his side 1-0 up. Unlucky not to grab a second just after and made several driving runs from midfield. Finished 2-0.
Goal around the 40 second mark:
Donovan Wilson - Port Vale, League Two.
Brought on with 12 minutes to go and wriggled past two defenders to fizz a shot just wide. Unlucky. Game finished goalless.
Andrew Sealy-Harris - Farnborough FC, Evo-Stik Southern Premier League.
Started his second game, this time at home to Hereford and somehow managed to score from a corner, floating a high cross into the box which was admittedly met by some keystone cops defending. His side shipped four goals to lose 4-2 unfortunately (10 in 2 games) but he was given the full game again.
Jack Ruddy - Ayr United, Scottish League One.
Played against Alloa at home and was described as having a 'calamity' to give the opposition the winner, miskicking a clearance then letting the subsequent shot squirm under his body.
Prince Oniangue - Angers SCO, Ligue 1.
Back in the team following a suspension and was subbed with 15 minutes to go in a 2-1 defeat at Montpellier .
Played against Alloa at home and was described as having a 'calamity' to give the opposition the winner, miskicking a clearance then letting the subsequent shot squirm under his body.
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