Thought Mills struggled a bit 1st half but once he settled down in the 2nd half he looked good. Hard to be too harsh as he was up against Smith who got 15 last year and Ironside who got 14 so it was a tough ask. Wood was fantastic, he's still got a bit of refinement to go but an awful lot to like A Smith is very very good, he looks way too good for L2 but he just needs games Just shows how far our academy has come that we've just beat a full strength L1 side.
He's been playing against the lower quality opposition though and he was pretty poor today. Missed an open goal and was offside on all occasions when 3 really nice balls came into the box for him.
He needs a loan stint in League 1 he will score goals at that level. No point playing in the reserves all season. He gave an interview on RH last season very likeable lad
I completely agree, he'll score goals at L1 level and a loan would be the best move. 2 goals against Brighton's 23's and a penalty today against a side that conceded 74 last season shouldn't have any bearing on his position within our squad though. He proved last season that he wasn't up to the Championship and with our new arsenal of attacking options, he isn't going to get any significant game time.
I wish to register a complaint. So, of all the wonderful inventions and achievements, you highlight the chuffing thermos flask. https://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/20-great-things-cambridge-given-13360557 On it's own Cambridge would place fourth on the list of Nobel Prize winning countries, behind the USA (353) , UK (125) and Germany (105). The city racks up 96 in total. Meaning Cambridge has more Nobel Prize winners than France (61), Sweden (30) Switzerland (25), (Japan (24), Canada and Russia (23) and Austria (21) to name but a few.
Jake Leake was top class so was Harry Wood. Leake looked very accomplished in the left centre back role
You're underselling them as it appears they'd beat Germany, and you missed the 5th line on the list for Cambridge I posted. "121 affiliates of the University of Cambridge have been awarded the Nobel Prize since 1904."
City team for the Posh, looks like we have a few injuries and missing players. No Baxter, Jones or Wilks
Was a good 400/500 city fans there I’d say think they’ll be more at Peterborough. Good game for the young lads. League 2 minimum if they go out on loan
This can happen when you copy and paste quickly while eating a steak pie. Next time I'll be more careful.