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Loan Watch 2024/2025

Fabio scores in the first minute vs Real Madrid
 
Bit unfair, it's decent movement to get ahead of the ball watching centre half
 
Proper strikers goal...

Has goals v Barca and Real on his CV this season. Time to but some respect against his name...
 
Håvard Flo scored against peak Wenger's Arsenal and in the World Cup and I don't see anyone bigging him up.
 
Rafa Mir scored against Madrid in May 23, and it was a good goal. Lets get him back.
 
If it means teams think he's good and are willing to stump up some decent cash for him then I think they're brilliant goals.
 
From the weekend:

Fabio Silva - Las Palmas, La Liga

Played 69 minutes of a 4-1 defeat at Madrid. Opened the scoring in the first minute with a nice one-two to shock the hosts but then faded as the game went on.


Joe Hodge - Huddersfield, League One
Started at Blackpool but got subbed off at HT with his team 2-0 down. They went on to salvage a point without in the second half.

Chem Campbell - Reading, League One
Played 77 minutes of a 3-1 defeat at home to Stockport, who leapfrogged them into the play-off positions with the win.

Hugo Bueno - Feyenoord, Eredivisie
Played 71 minutes of a 1-1 draw at Willem II.

Ki-Jana Hoever - Auxerre, Ligue 1
Played 84 minutes of a 2-0 defeat at Angers.

Marvin Kaleta - Motherwell, SPL
Played the full game in a 1-0 cup defeat at St Johnstone. Caught napping at the back post for a SJ player to nip in and score a tap-in, then put his team mate under pressure with a poor pass that almost led to another.

Fletcher Holman - Solihull Moors, National League
After making his debut last midweek with a half-hour sub appearance in a 1-0 defeat at home to Eastleigh, he started the next game at Braintree and played the full game. They lost by the same scoreline though, unfortunately, with Holman missing a sitter from 5 yards out.

Jimmy Storer - Chester City, National League North
Kept a clean sheet in his home debut as Chester move up to third with a 2-0 win vs Alfreton

Stan Amos and Hayden Carson - Darlaston Town
Both played the full game in a 3-0 win vs Loughborough Students, now managed by Jamie Clapham. Carson got the assist for the third with a superb 50-yard long ball out of defence. Darlaston stay in the play-off spots.

Unused sub: Chiquinho
Not in squad: Lonwijk, Roberts.
 
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Solihull's manager has left to join Barrow (hope he realises how far away it is from literally anywhere else) which might not do Holman any favours.
 
Solihull's manager has left to join Barrow (hope he realises how far away it is from literally anywhere else) which might not do Holman any favours.
Their training ground is in Manchester I think!
 
He stood out in the younger age groups then seemed to level off. I guess that's why talent identification is so hard, you have to find players who keep progressing through the age groups
 
He stood out in the younger age groups then seemed to level off. I guess that's why talent identification is so hard, you have to find players who keep progressing through the age groups
I was speaking to someone before Xmas who told me that a number of clubs below the Sky 6 level are wondering out loud about the value of Academies now with the hit rate being so low and the cost to maintain being so high
 
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