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Fulham Players Out on Loan

Discussion in 'Fulham' started by Cottager58, Jun 29, 2013.

  1. kunye

    kunye Well-Known Member

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    Cottager ,a good idea.
    I also thought it would not do any harm if some of our young
    Acadamy players we incorporated with our senior squad in the summer season,
    as I feel there could be a good clear out,
    I am sure at least 3 or 4 of that squad could be ready for their senior appearances.
    What a good team performances last night 100% commitment seldom seen at the Cottage this season.
    For me MOTM Cameron Burgess who has come on leaps and bounds.
     
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  2. Cottager58

    Cottager58 Well-Known Member

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    In his last game for Oxford, Ryan Willams went from hero to zero yesterday:


    "Oxford United manager Gary Waddock condemned midfielder Ryan Williams for his sending-off and said it was the turning point of the game against the Cobblers.

    Oxford were beaten 3-1 in a match that saw Town retain their Football League status in front of the second largest crowd in Sixfields’ 20-year history. They had lead in the game, through Williams, but his dismissal handed Northampton the advantage and they scored three times without reply."



    Link to full story: http://www.northamptonchron.co.uk/s...iams-over-red-card-against-cobblers-1-6038551
     
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  3. Cottager58

    Cottager58 Well-Known Member

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    Here's how the other lads got on:


    Marcello Trotta was on target as Championship-bound Brentford ended their Sky Bet League One season with a 2-0 win over bottom club Stevenage. After a goalless first half, the Bees took the lead when Trotta slid home Nico Yennaris' low cross, and Alan Judge made sure of the points late on.


    In the same division, Stephen Arthurworrey was an unused substitute as 10-man Tranmere Rovers were relegated after they lost 2-1 to Bradford City and results went against them elsewhere. Matthew Pennington gave Tranmere an early lead but Junior Brown was sent off on 31 minutes. And two goals in the last nine minutes saw the Bantams seal victory through Jon Stead and Aaron McLean. The result, along with Crewe Alexandra's win over Preston North End and Notts County's point at Oldham Athletic, was enough to send Rovers down in 21st place.


    In Sky Bet League Two, Marcus Bettinelli took bragging rights over Fulham teammate Tom Richards as Accrington Stanley defeated AFC Wimbledon 3-2. Kayode Odejayi gave the hosts an early lead before James Gray headed his first and Accrington's second. Gray made it 3-0 shortly after the break and Richards was substituted in the 54th minute, before Jack Midson and Kwesi Appiah made it a nervy end to the game for Stanley. The win means Stanley finish the season in 15th, with the Dons in 20th position.


    Over in the Dutch Eredivisie, Bryan Ruiz helped PSV Eindhoven finish fourth to book a place in the UEFA Europa League after a comfortable 2-0 win over NAC Breda. Memphis Depay opened the scoring after 16 minutes, while Jeffrey Bruma put the game to bed with a glancing header on the hour mark. Ruiz made way in the 74th minute.


    In Finland, Josh Pritchard played for 79 minutes as FC Honka drew 1-1 at home to FF Jaro.




    PS Congratualtions to Marcus Bettinelli who was voted Accrington Stanley's Young Player of the Season.
     
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  4. Cottager58

    Cottager58 Well-Known Member

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    Josh Pritchard scored the winner for FC Honka as they defeated FC Lahti at home in the Veikkausliiga on Monday. It looked as though the two sides were heading for a draw until Pritchard – who played the full game – popped up with seven minutes remaining to secure the points for his side.

    Fellow loanee Alex Brister was not in the Honka squad for the fixture.



    [Not sure but I think Alex is injured at the moment]
     
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    Cottager58 Well-Known Member

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    Alex Brister played for 74 minutes as FC Honka went down to a 2-0 defeat away to KuPS on Saturday. Admir Catovic put the hosts 1-0 up in the 54th minute and Brister made way before Aleksi Paananen wrapped up the win in injury time.

    Josh Pritchard is currently on international duty with Wales Under-21s and so didn’t feature for Shefki Kuqi’s side, who now sit sixth in Finland’s Veikkausliiga, with three wins, three draws and three defeats so far this term[/I[
     
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    Cottager58 Well-Known Member

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    Suppose it's not really 'loan' news any more since both have been released by the Club. However, Alex Brister started the game last night when Honka played Mariehamn at home but was subbbed 5 minutes into the second half just after the away team equalised to make it 1-1. Josh Pritchard came off the bench shortly after and helped Honka go in front but the lead only lasted 2 minutes and the game ended 2-2.
     
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