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Isaak Davies / Ojo / Joel Bagan etc latest :

Mon Oct 09, 2023 10:17 am

Isaak Davies and Sheyi Ojo were only subs for Vincent Tans bottom of the league club Kortrijk, they both came on for Kortrijk who stay at the bottom of the table after a 1-0 loss at Westerlo, the team who are one place above them.


Joel Bagan seems to be struggling to get in to his team,he’s been missing most weeks at his league 2 Belgium club.


Tom Davies and Ollie Denham were unused subs for Kilmarnock and Dundee United.

Davies has got some game time, but I’m not aware of Denham getting any yet.


Striker Zimba had been left out most weeks for Maidenhead, but he finally scored for the lower Non league club.


Eli King at Morecambe wasn’t in their squad.

Re: Isaak Davies / Ojo / Joel Bagan etc latest :

Mon Oct 09, 2023 11:16 am

So basically non of these players are good enough even for their loan clubs

I wouldn't be sad to see all of these players move on if they are out of contract or have a club come in for them

Re: Isaak Davies / Ojo / Joel Bagan etc latest :

Mon Oct 09, 2023 12:12 pm

Pantmawr Bluebird wrote:So basically non of these players are good enough even for their loan clubs

I wouldn't be sad to see all of these players move on if they are out of contract or have a club come in for them

Tanner couldnt get a game for York who were relegated from the National League

I am being Devils advocate here because in the main i agree with you. Thought Denham would have come on a bit because he was rated quite highly.

Re: Isaak Davies / Ojo / Joel Bagan etc latest :

Mon Oct 09, 2023 12:36 pm

JJ1927 wrote:
Pantmawr Bluebird wrote:So basically non of these players are good enough even for their loan clubs

I wouldn't be sad to see all of these players move on if they are out of contract or have a club come in for them

Tanner couldnt get a game for York who were relegated from the National League

I am being Devils advocate here because in the main i agree with you. Thought Denham would have come on a bit because he was rated quite highly.



Tan had that extra quality, but was very very Raw and our own managers last season gave Tanner NO time at all and so including myself thought he must not be good enough.

As to the above they have been given plenty of chances, I will be stunned if any of them make a good Championship player.

Re: Isaak Davies / Ojo / Joel Bagan etc latest :

Mon Oct 09, 2023 12:57 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
JJ1927 wrote:
Pantmawr Bluebird wrote:So basically non of these players are good enough even for their loan clubs

I wouldn't be sad to see all of these players move on if they are out of contract or have a club come in for them

Tanner couldnt get a game for York who were relegated from the National League

I am being Devils advocate here because in the main i agree with you. Thought Denham would have come on a bit because he was rated quite highly.



Tan had that extra quality, but was very very Raw and our own managers last season gave Tanner NO time at all and so including myself thought he must not be good enough.

As to the above they have been given plenty of chances, I will be stunned if any of them make a good Championship player.

Agree with you on the others but Denham is only 21 which is still young for a centre half. Having said that I don't think he has even kicked a ball for Dundee United yet and they are in the Scottish Championship so that doesn't look good.

Re: Isaak Davies / Ojo / Joel Bagan etc latest :

Mon Oct 09, 2023 10:44 pm

King misses out for Morecambe -

Eli King was unavailable for Morecambe this week due to injury. Morecambe continued their solid league form with a 3-1 victory over Colchester United thanks to a hattrick from JJ McKiernan.

Luthra helps Slough to next round of FA Cup -

Rohan Luthra and Slough Town emerged victorious in their replay for the Third Round Qualifying of the FA Cup, defeating 10-man Salisbury 3-0.

Rohan played a critical part in earning a replay for The Rebels by making several key saves in the first tie. Goals from Temi Eweka and brace from Johnny Goddard ensured Slough progressed to the next round, and will now faceoff against Ebbsfleet United.

Rohan and Slough’s busy week continued with a National League South fixture against Weymouth at Arbour Park. Despite being unable to capitalise on the chances they created, The Rebels were held to a goalless draw, extending their unbeaten record across all competitions to seven matches and marking another clean sheet for Rohan.