Another assist for nectar yesterday too, could he be a genuine option if we don’t go up and Neil moves on?
Think he'll get a shot in pre season. He either becomes a squad player next season or we get a profit for him due to his good performances.
Seems a no brainer, looking at the the ratings (I know) he’s consistently one of their top performers would love him to come back and nail down a spot
He’ll be in and around the club in pre-season no doubt but the standard is terrible up there. Don’t expect him to slot straight in at championship level
Potentially lower if you take out Celtic and Rangers Benji Kimpioka has 6 league goals this season man
Another start for Ben Crompton at the weekend Tamworth are struggling though, in a really poor run of forn
Another round of fixtures for our Lads out on loan threw up derby delight, clean sheets and last minutes winners in another action-packed weekend. Here is a rundown of what happened over the weekend… Nectar Triantis: Hearts 1-2 Hibernian(Sunday 2nd March) The Australian is loving life in the Scottish capital. The Edinburgh derby is always a big fixture in the Scottish Premiership calendar and Hibs were on the right side of the result. Goals from Martin Boyle and Jack Iredale meant Hibernian stretched their unbeaten run to 15 games in all competitions. Triantis made his 40th appearance in total for the Scottish club across his two loan spells. At the end of the game, poignant and emotional scenes broke out at Easter Road with Triantis part of a rendition of Hibs anthem song, Sunshine on Leith. Adil Aouchiche: Luton Town 1-0 Portsmouth (Saturday 1st March) The midfielder started his second successive game for Pompey as the Championship strugglers fell to defeat. Featuring for the fifth time since making the loan switch in January, Aouchiche was part of a side who fell to a narrow defeat at Kenilworth Road. Nathan Bishop: Crawley Town 0-2 Cambridge United (Saturday 1st March) It was another successful Saturday for the 'keeper. Bishop claimed a clean sheet for the second successive game as the U’s claimed back-to-back wins in League One. Kamari Doyle’s own goal and Paul Digby’s goal were enough to claim an important victory at Broadfield Stadium as they look to push for survival in the third tier. Zak Johnson: Fleetwood Town 2-2 Notts County (Saturday 1st March) The young defender continues to impress in League Two. The 20-year-old centre-half started for the fourth game in a row and made his sixth appearance in total. Notts County are now unbeaten in their last three games with their latest result maintaining their play-off charge. Ben Crompton: Ebbsfleet United 2-3 Tamworth (Saturday 1st March) The 21-year-old is making his mark in the National League. Supplanted in mid-table, Crompton remains a constant figure in the side playing for the 17th time this season. Three goals in five minutes sealed victory at the weekend as Crompton continues to enjoy his loan spell. Nazariy Rusyn: Dinamo Zagreb 2-2 Hadjuk Split (Sunday 2nd March) The Ukrainian featured in a dramatic game in Croatia. Playing in his fifth game for Hadjuk Split, Rusyn was a 78th minute substitute with Split trailing the game in the late stages. Filip Krovinonic scored a 91st minute equaliser at Stadion Maksimir as Zagreb finished the game with nine men. The draw leaves them second in the HNL, a point behind current leaders Rijeka. Luis Semedo: Avelino 2-1 Juventus Next Gen (Sunday 2nd March) The Portuguese striker featured for the 25th time this season. Sunday’s result ends a run of 13 games without defeat across Serie C. Semedo was a second half substitute in the game playing 22 minutes at Partenio. Timothee Pembele: Lens 3-4 Le Harve(Saturday 1st March) The French defender was a stoppage time substitute in a remarkable game in Ligue 1. Le Harve equalised twice in the game after falling behind to Lens in both halves at the Stade Bollaert-Delelis. Ahmed Mahgoub scored a 91stminute winner to snatch victory from the home side. Pembele’s appearance was his 11th of the season for Le Harve. Caden Kelly: Darlington 2-4 Brackley Town (Saturday 1st March) The midfielder played his 20th game of the season for the Quakers as their play-off charge continued to falter in National League North. Their most recent result means that they slipped to 11th in the table.
Sunderland AFC can confirm that goalkeeper Dan Cameron has joined Hebburn Town on loan until the end of the 2024-25 season. The 19-year-old links up with the Hornets, who currently sit 11th in the Northern Premier League. A product of the Sunderland Academy, Cameron has impressed throughout his development, showcasing his abilities between the sticks at both youth and U21 levels. The shot-stopper has featured six times in the Premier League 2 this campaign, including a nomination for November Player of the Month. Academy Manager Robin Nicholls added: “The loan provides a great opportunity for Dan to gain more experience in senior football. He has had a couple of previous loans lower down the football pyramid, so this option will provide a good test for him and aid his development.”
We heard anything about Young at Salford. Seems very very peculiar that he just got binned entirely after that spell he had where he couldn't concede if he tried.
Especially when you see the names in that England squad he’s part of, hopefully he learns from this in the same way mayenda did and comes back ready to stake a claim