Transfer Rumours January '23 Transfer Thread

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A brief skim through their forum has only positive remarks about Fleming.

And he is one of the very few players any of them have any positive remarks for.

Not a happy camp at Oxford currently.
 
Goodrham, Bate and Fleming were all exceptional throughout and a few others really put a shift in and didn't deserve to be on the losing side.

Goodrham , Bate , Fleming played very well. Smith yet another small striker who I'm not sure will have much more success than Taylor.

Bate, Goodrham and Fleming were all excellent today and McGuane also had a very strong game. The result however was completely unacceptable and Robinson will no doubt use the performance to buy himself another week.

Honourable mentions to Goodhram, Fleming, Brown and Wildschut but I feel sorry for Smith; we needed a decent no. 9 to hold the ball up and got Thiago instead.

The team definately tried but we can't keep a clean sheet scarry. Fleming g was good ,

Agree Bate, Goodrham, Brown had good games ,would add Fleming too

Better today, Fleming in the side improves us. Robinson out!
 
Brigg Town are delighted to announce the signing of Will Taylor.

Taylor is a versatile player who is equally at home in midfield or defence. The youngster has played at step 4 for Pickering Town and Bridlington Town after coming through the ranks at Hull City.

Manager Dave Smith is pleased with the new addition.

"I tried to sign Taylor in the past when he left Hull City. He's a physical lad who is good technically. He gives depth and adds to my options."
 
Brigg Town are delighted to announce the signing of Will Taylor.

Taylor is a versatile player who is equally at home in midfield or defence. The youngster has played at step 4 for Pickering Town and Bridlington Town after coming through the ranks at Hull City.

Manager Dave Smith is pleased with the new addition.

"I tried to sign Taylor in the past when he left Hull City. He's a physical lad who is good technically. He gives depth and adds to my options."

Goes some way to explaining why all our youth players don't end up at League One or Two clubs and instead go out to non-league clubs.