They're both 20, the average 20 year old is in the final year of their degree and has been living away from home for a couple of years already. Sounds like these loan spells are as much about making them grow up and enter the real world as they are about football, not a bad thing really.
1) Akpom shows once against just what not to do when not named in the starting 11(Charlton @ home on satdee) and pays for it by sitting on the bench as SB lets him stew. 2) Isaac Hayden shows how you should act and behave and plays very well in his last 2 starts. Time to give him an extended run in the team and give Meyler a well deserved rest for a short while.
Life on loan - Chuba Akpom and Isaac Hayden (an interesting read)... http://www.arsenal.com/news/features/20160119/akpom-and-hayden?
Interesting read, you can see how footballers how are little bit out of touch with reality, you'd think they'd have moved to the Faroe Islands not the posh villages outside Hull. Hayden washing his own pots too, the hardship of it...
All what promotion? All it is, is Arsenal letting their fans know how their loan players are getting on.
Not forgetting the collective whooooooosh of steam as they open their flasks. That can be intimidating to the opposition. And who needs the famous 'clackers' when the West Stand provides a much more authentic sound as the old dears remove their false teeth for their half time snacks.
Christ knows what route they are taking from Ferriby to Cottingham:- The scenic 20-minute drive from Chuba’s house to Hull City’s Cottingham training base meanders through hamlets, rolling hills and farmland And from Cott to the KC? the short cross-country drive from Cottingham to KC Stadium
Another part of the article which made me laugh a bit was when Hayden says 'its always cold here'.Unless London has suddenly turned into an English tropical paradise I can't see how it's going to be much different temperature wise to Hull