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    Mikel San Jose – The young defender started against Almeria at the weekend as Athletic Bilbao cemented their sixth position in the league with a resounding 4-1 win at home. San Jose again was solid at the back and prevented Almeria from having any goal scoring opportunities until an hour into the match. By this time Bilbao were already 4-0 up with goals from Javi Martinez (2), Gabilondo and Llorente. The Almeria boss sent Piatti and Soriano on for Vargas and Guilherme and the changes seemed to work as the team managed a mini revival. Straight after coming on, Soriano had a chance with a header and Piatti had a one on one with Bilbao keeper Iraizoz, but both opportunities were spurned. On 71 minutes, Piatti did score after a scramble in the box, making the score 4-1 going into the final twenty minutes. Both Goitom and Soriano did have chances after that but San Jose and the Bilbao defence held firm to make sure the final score was an impressive 4-1 victory.

    Krisztian Nemeth – The Hungarian striker started against Levadiakos at the weekend but couldn’t prevent AEK Athens dropping two points after a 0-0 draw, leaving the team fourth, 17 points behind leaders Panathinaikos. Nemeth was involved heavily in the play and had chances to score. On 40 minutes, he shot from a tight angle but he couldn’t direct his effort on target; he then get involved just before half-time with the build up play of an attacking move, and combined well with Djebbour to send his team-mate away on goal but he failed to convert the one-on-one opportunity and Vallejo in the Levadiakos goal saved the best chance of the half for AEK. Just after half-time, Nemeth was in the thick of the action once again, and headed a shot on goal which was superbly saved by Vallejo. 3 minutes later he had another excellent opportunity to score in the penalty area but his shot went narrowly wide of the post. Young left winger Panagiotis Lagos came on for Nemeth an hour into the match but the Hungarian should be happy with his display.

    Jay Spearing – The midfielder started once again in Leicester’s 2-1 victory over Peterborough at the weekend. The result means they are now four points ahead of seventh place Blackpool and are within a win of sealing a playoff place. It was Spearing’s third start since his loan move from the Reds and the midfielder took time out to talk about what he hopes he can get out of the loan spell:

    “I knew straight away I wouldn’t just walk in and take someone’s place; I knew I’d have to work hard for it. But I’ve been putting the effort in, in training and thankfully I’ve had a few starts recently. I wasn’t getting much football at Liverpool, so to come here and play games and hopefully top of the year with a Wembley visit would be fantastic.”

    Stephen Darby – The young right back started once again last night but couldn’t prevent the team drawing 1-1 at home to struggling Exeter City. James Dunne put the away side into the lead after good build up led to the Exeter player calmly controlling the ball and finishing expertly from a tight angle. The Robins needed a 93rd minute own goal to salvage a point and it keeps Darby and his team in contention for automatic promotion, 1 point behind second place but having played a game more.

    Robbie Threlfall – Bradford continued their struggles under manager Peter Taylor. Still plagued by injuries, Bradford were battered by Burton Albion in the first half on Saturday but a good goalkeeping performance from Jon McLaughlin kept the away side in it at half-time. Most of Burton’s good attacking came from the right hand side and left back Robbie Threlfall struggled to contain Cleveland Taylor on the right wing. Luckily for the Liverpool loanee, Taylor’s crossing was not at all decent and Bradford survived the first half to go in 0-0 at the interval. Somehow Bradford took the lead through Luke Oliver in the second half but a goal from Shaun Harrad ensured the game finished 1-1.

    LFC Youth Watch – Nathan Eccleston v BrentfordPosted on Tuesday, 13th April 2010 by David Tully

    10th Apr – Brentford 3 – 0 Huddersfield (League One) – Huddersfield striker and Liverpool loanee Nathan Eccleston started on the bench for the Terriers and was unable to prevent his side slipping to a 3-0 away defeat at Brentford. It was 0-0 at half time but 3 goals in 20 minutes from Charlie McDonald (2) and Lewis Grabban sealed victory at Griffin Park. Eccleston came on as a sub on 75 minutes for James Berrett, after the first goal went in from Charlie McDonald, but once again manager Lee Clark elected to pick the youngster on the wing. The 19 year old did however endeavour to do his best and put in a fantastic cross for Neal Trotman who could only direct his effort into the hands of goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny. Two subsequent goals from Lewis Grabban and Charlie McDonald in the last ten minutes mean the Terriers are sweating on their position in the Playoffs. They lie in 6th place, level on points with Colchester United with 5 games to go.


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    Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

    Think we have the answer..Slot!!

    #2
    According to http://www.imscouting.com/players/krisztian-nemeth/ Nemeth has scored 3 in 13 and made two assists. Not the sort of stats that inspire thoughts of him being the answer for us (and not really supporting the case many made for him being a better bet than Ngog).
    "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
    -- William Blake

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      #3
      It would be good (and potentially us) if Spearing could get experience in the play offs.

      Can't see Threlfall making it some how.
      "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
      -- William Blake

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        #4
        I can't help feeling that Eccleston is the type of player that would excell at playing at a higher level rather than division one. In the main they kick lumps out of each other. We should be looking to get him a move to one of the promoted teams next year.
        Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde

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          #5
          Spearing scored for Leicester in their 4-1 win over Watford. Well done

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            #6
            Haha well done Jay, pleased for him.
            Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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              #7
              51:00 - GOAL - CITY 3-0 WATFORD - A first Leicester City goal for JAY SPEARING, it almost fell to Waghorn it definitely fell for Spearing who took a touch and volleyed past Loach.
              This is the description of the goal from Leicester City official website's livescore I went through it and from the comments it seems that Hobbs and Spearing were among the better players on the pitch.

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                #8
                Trio shine on loan
                20th Apr 2010 liverpoolfc.tv

                Jay Spearing, Stephen Darby and Robbie Threlfall all picked up the sponsors Man of the Match award for Leicester City, Swindon Town and Bradford City respectively.

                Wirral born Spearing netted his first Foxes goal in the 4-1 win over Watford and Nigel Pearson's side are currently fifth in the Championship. With two games left they are four points clear of fellow promotion play-off challengers Blackpool.

                Darby has been a regular performer for Danny Wilson's Swindon Town and they drew 1-1 with Walsall on Saturday. They are in fourth place in League One and with three games left they are just two points behind Leeds United in the race for the second automatic promotion spot.

                Meanwhile, Threlfall has been in impressive form for Peter Taylor's Bradford and he was excellent in Saturday's 2-1 win over Barnet.

                The Bantams are currently 14th in League Two.
                "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
                -- William Blake

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                  #9
                  Cool.
                  Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by dww View Post
                    According to http://www.imscouting.com/players/krisztian-nemeth/ Nemeth has scored 3 in 13 and made two assists. Not the sort of stats that inspire thoughts of him being the answer for us (and not really supporting the case many made for him being a better bet than Ngog).
                    AEK have this really, really crap striker called Blanco. In one game Nemeth set him up with three sitters and he missed them all. Nemeth has been playing, when not injured, very much as a second striker/creator it's been interesting to watch.



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