I wondered about this too. He had an injury hit season at Tranmere last season and failed to set the world alight. The best he could expect to be offered this season would be a Conference National loan and perhaps they (or he) didn’t see the point of dropping down a level. Trouble is, he’s never going to get a first team game at City. I suspect he will be Scunny-bound in January.
Hope they know their way to Buxton. I'd pop down and watch them but they're in disarray and not playing in Farsley or even nearby any time soon.
- Callum Jones played 81 minutes in Morecambe's 1-0 win over Carlisle United - James Furlong was an unused sub in AFC Wimbledon's 1-1 draw with Swindon Town - Brandon Fleming played 73 minutes in Doncaster's 2-0 defeat to Walsall - Henry Sandat was an unused sub in Wealdstone's 3-1 defeat to Maidenhead United - Stan Ashbee played the full game and Jack Leckie wasn't included in the matchday squad for Farsley's 3-1 win over Curzon Ashton - Noah Wadsworth played 78 minutes in Chester's 3-2 win over Marine - Kyle Fanning played the full game in Liversedge's 0-0 draw with Ossett United - Jaedyn Chibanga was on the bench and Alfie Taylor wasn't included in the matchday squad for Grimsby Borough as the game got abandoned early in the second half due to lack of visibility with the fog against Bridlington Town with the score 0-0 - Cameron Gray played 56 minutes in Brighouse's 3-0 defeat to Garforth Town - Paul Iggulden started for Stocksbridge as the game got abandoned in the first half due to lack of visibility with the fog against Emley. The score was 1-0 to Emley before it got called off
I was at this game. The game got stopped twice. It was heavy fog right as they came out for the second half and so red stopped it but cleared up after a couple of minutes. They played for about 5 more mins and then the fog came back and so was called off. Was a bit mad
Yes but game called off for fog after about an hour (0-0). He scored on his debut for Brid in the 3-2 defeat at Bradford Park Ave on 21st Dec.
- Callum Jones played the full game in Morecambe's 1-0 defeat to Salford City - Brandon Fleming came on in the 87th minute in Doncaster's 1-1 draw with Colchester United Kyle Fanning has been recalled from his loan spell at Liversedge after making 8 appearances for them. He has now joined Matlock Town on a months loan who are managed by Richard Cresswell. They currently play in the Northern Premier League Premier Division which is in the 7th tier of the football pyramid. So it's a step up in divisions for him.
- James Furlong came on in the 90th minute in AFC Wimbledon's 1-0 win over Gillingham - Callum Jones played the full game in Morecambe's 2-0 win over Tranmere Rovers - Brandon Fleming was an unused sub in Doncaster's 2-1 win over Fleetwood Town - Stan Ashbee played the full game and Jack Leckie wasn't included in the matchday squad for Farsley's 3-0 defeat to Radcliffe - Noah Wadsworth played the first half in Chester's 0-0 draw with Southport - Kyle Fanning came on in the 85th minute in Matlock's 3-3 draw with Leek Town. Matlock also have the likes of Adam Clayton and Matt Derbyshire in their squad - Alfie Taylor and Jaedyn Chibanga wasn't included in the matchday squad for Grimsby Borough's 1-0 win over Cleethorpes Town which was brilliantly dubbed the 'El Haddocko' derby - Paul Iggulden played the full game in Stocksbridge's 3-0 win over Sheffield
- James Furlong came on in the 80th minute in AFC Wimbledon's 2-1 win over Newport County - Brandon Fleming came on in the 59th minute in Doncaster's 2-1 defeat to Port Vale - Stan Ashbee played the full game and Jack Leckie wasn't included in the matchday squad for Farsley's 3-1 defeat to Rushall Olympic
So a couple of updates on the loan players: - Brandon Fleming has been recalled from Doncaster and expected to join another League Two club on loan - Henry Sandat has been recalled from Wealdstone and has joined Sutton United for an undisclosed fee
Some stats from their loan spells - Brandon Fleming played 20 games altogether. 17 in League Two, 1 in the FA Cup and 2 in the EFL Trophy. He started 14 of those games (12 in L2 and 2 in EFL) and came off the bench 6 times (5 in L2 and 1 in FAC). He didn't get a goal or an assist. Picked up 5 bookings (4 in L2 and 1 in EFL). He was also a part of 5 clean sheets in his time there whilst on the pitch (4 in L2 and 1 in FAC). Henry Sandat played 17 games altogether. 14 in National League and 3 in the National League Cup. He started 9 of those games (6 in NL and 3 in NLC) and came off the bench 8 times. He scored 3 goals (2 in NLC & 1 in NL) and didn't get an assist. Didn't pick up any bookings. He was also a part of 3 clean sheets in his time there whilst on the pitch (2 in NL and 1 in NLC).
- Callum Jones played 81 minutes in Morecambe's 5-0 defeat to Chelsea - Noah Wadsworth came on in the 87th minute in Chester's 4-2 win over Buxton
- Kyle Fanning played the full game in Matlock's 2-1 win over Prescot Cables - Jaedyn Chibanga came on at HT and Alfie Taylor wasn't included in the matchday squad in Grimsby Borough's 1-0 defeat to Ashington
Ahmed Salam played the whole game in Brids 4-2 victory at home to Bishop Auckland on Tuesday night. First game under new manager Mike Thompson.
Not many of them made it!! Next Generation 2016: 20 of the best talents at Premier League clubs This article is more than 8 years old The Guardian picks the best prospect from each club born between 1 September 1999 and 31 August 2000. Ahmed Salam Club Hull City Position Left-back/left winger Born n/a Yorkshire-born to Egyptian parents Salam is a skilful, goalscoring, left-back or left winger - he hopes to end up as the latter - whose ambition is to combine playing for Egypt (he heads to Cairo every summer) with turning out for Hull's first XI. A player who models the more creative elements of his game on Brazil's Neymar, migrated from central midfield in order to be able to indulge a penchant for crossing and shooting. After initially being spotted by Leeds United's development programme Salam has been part of Hull's academy since the age of 11. Louise Taylor Watch Ahmed Salam in action (scores third goal) October 2017 update Alternating between the under-18s and the under-23s the young winger is doing well at Hull. He is thrilled to have been called up to the Egypt Under-18s. October 2018 update Has signed his first professional contract at Hull City where he plays for the Under-23s. October 2019 update The winger is part of Hull's Under-23 squad and has recently trained with Grant McCann's senior side. His contract expires next summer so this is a big season for a player hyped as one of Egypt's brightest young talents. October 2020 update Loaned to non-league Gainsborough Trinity last season. Now back at Hull and playing regularly for the Under-23s. October 2021 update Signed a new one year contract with Hull in March but moved to Belfast on a year-long loan deal with Linfield during the summer. Still hopes to become an established Egypt international. https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...0-of-the-best-talents-at-premier-league-clubs