Kept up his run of assists, his third in a row, finding Jed Wallace from out on the left who opened the scoring. Not much else to note, however, and was subbed with 10 to go.
Michal Zyro - Charlton Athletic, League One.
A full game but a relatively quiet one at Bristol Rovers. Had a shot from a tight angle go just over but made little impact on the game which finished 1-1.
Ethan Ebanks-Landell - MK Dons, League One.
Started at Wigan and started horrendously, failing to block the cross for Wigan's first, scoring a lovely diving header for the opposition to make it two and then losing his man for their fourth. Game finished 5-1.
Duckens Nazon - Oldham Athletic, League One.
Came on as sub at Oxford with 25 minutes to go and nearly scored at the death, but the game finished goalless.
Ben Stevenson - Colchester United, League Two.
A full game and little else to note as his side lost 1-0 to Accrington.
Aaron Collins - Newport County, League Two.
Started at home to Stevenage but nothing to report. Subbed on 60 minutes in a 1-0 loss.
Ryan Giles -Telford United, National League North
Kept his place in the team and zipped around the pitch with attacking intent, putting in several deliveries that Telford were unable to take advantage of losing 2-1 at home to Chorley. Stayed on for the full game.
Andrew Sealey-Harris - Farnborough FC, Evo-Stik Southern Premier League.
Scored a smart goal and picked up the MOTM award, despite his team losing 3-2.
He's making a better fist of it than I thought he would, no doubt, although it helps that he's playing next to Dominique Badji who is having a breakout season at the mo.
Dan McKenna came on for Bray after 63 minutes against St Pats when they were 5-0 down, which was the final score.
Not sure what the club were thinking sending a young player to a club with severe difficulties over the last 12 months, one draw in their first 9 games and 27 goals conceaded, hardly going to help his development playing in that environment.
We're piss poor at securing good loan deals for our youngsters, particularly the better ones ala Ronan/Wilson who've shown they're too good for the U23's.
Ronan's spell has largely been a waste of time for someone who is so highly regarded, but it's not as if we didn't know that Jackett isn't particularly fond of slight, technical #10's.
We're piss poor at securing good loan deals for our youngsters, particularly the better ones ala Ronan/Wilson who've shown they're too good for the U23's.
Ronan's spell has largely been a waste of time for someone who is so highly regarded, but it's not as if we didn't know that Jackett isn't particularly fond of slight, technical #10's.
There was an article on the E+S with Jackett saying he would like Ronan back next season. I wouldn’t let them take him, he is on the bench half the time. Should be starting every week at that level.
Pompey fans I speak to are disappointed at his lack of use although they have had some good results without him in recent weeks. They're a relatively direct team under Kenny though so as you guys say, hardly an ideal loan for Ronan who absolutely needs to go to a Champ team next season (and not a shit one).
Whatever happened when Lambert arrived has ruined him. Whether it was on his side or Lambert's we don't know. He was suffering a bit with Walter moving him from RB to CB to sub to not in the squad back to RB etc, so maybe his head was gone a little when Lambert arrived.
Considering he showed such promise a couple of years ago, I'm certain that if there's a footballer in him, then Nuno is the man to get him back on track.
A few snippets of action from mid-week with Ben Marshall continuing his impressive run of form by scoring at Bolton, as well as setting up Millwall's first, before being substituted near the end. It would be nice to see him make the play-offs with them.
The key moments start after a minute or so:
Duckens Nazon also got himself onto the scoresheet at home to Walsall. Nice goal, too, cutting inside from the left and picking his moment to shoot. Subbed on 70 minutes.
Video also worth watching for his cheeky overhead effort at the start;
Connor Johnson and Ryan Giles also started for Telford at home to Leamington, the former in an unusual right-back role. Both played the full game in an important 3-2 win and Giles was described as a menace, switching flanks throughout the game and troubling the opposition.
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