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1 minute ago, South Shire Fox said:

Back in his home town. Could be a good move for him

At 17 you expect it needs to be somewhere close to home. 

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Good move for him. Could really do with 10+ games of mens football (ideally with a few goals) between now and the end of the season if he's to push into our squad next season. Not getting that here so Northampton Town seems a sensible move.

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a good move to get him some first team action, 

some of our fans will say that leaves us short in the forward department 

but totally forget we have Otchere in the U21's

who honestly seems more suited to what we'd need in a forward atm

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Agree with all the other posters who say good move. He's done very well and a loan move is a tried and tested route to development . Not everyone from the academy is going to be ready for championship football at 16 or so. 

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Really good news, he gets a half season of good form in the league below and even if Fatawu goes we have him and Monga hopefully ready to take on bigger roles

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Got 12 or so minutes off the bench today.

 

Northampton lost 2-0 at home to Reading, leaving them second bottom in League one, albeit a win behind Wigan and Rotherham in 19th and 20th respectively.

 

Northampton have lost their last 4 and are winless in 8.

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2 minutes ago, DJ Barry Hammond said:


Got 12 or so minutes off the bench today.

 

Northampton lost 2-0 at home to Reading, leaving them second bottom in League one, albeit a win behind Wigan and Rotherham in 19th and 20th respectively.

 

Northampton have lost their last 4 and are winless in 8.

Makes you think that our apparently golden generation of kids are actually a bit shit.

 

Certainty the impression I've got when I've seen our "generational talent" Monga play.

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5 minutes ago, DJ Barry Hammond said:


Got 12 or so minutes off the bench today.

 

Northampton lost 2-0 at home to Reading, leaving them second bottom in League one, albeit a win behind Wigan and Rotherham in 19th and 20th respectively.

 

Northampton have lost their last 4 and are winless in 8.


 

with those stats, he’s got to get more minutes next game surely!

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2 minutes ago, MPH said:


 

with those stats, he’s got to get more minutes next game surely!


We’ll see.

 

It’s an improvement on the 9 minutes he got against Rotherham in the week! 
 

Kevin Nolan is in charge there if you didn’t know.

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49 minutes ago, Brizzle Fox said:

Makes you think that our apparently golden generation of kids are actually a bit shit.

 

Certainty the impression I've got when I've seen our "generational talent" Monga play.

There 16 and 17 both playing in poor sides.

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There was a debate about whether Monga was a 'generational talent' earlier in the year. Anyone who has seen Rio Ngumoha play cameos for Liverpool this year can't have failed to see that Monga isn't currently fit to lace his boots (pace, goal threat, general play is miles apart), Max Dowman's few appearances in the premier league and Europe also show that he's miles ahead of Monga in his general play. 

I want Stola, Page, Monga, Braybrooke, Aluko, Evans and Nelson to be the backbone of Leicester's future or at least help to fund it by being excellent and being bought for massive transfer fees. But you can't ignore what's in front of you. 

Monga looks VERY skilful but doesn't look to have any pace or strength in his running v adult players. This could develop as he's only young,but doesn't stand him out vs 17 yo's who DO have adult running power when they break through ie Raheem Sterling, Jermaine Pennant, Rooney, Owen, 

Braybrooke has great attributes but may just find a level lower than prem/championship, 

Stola can't do crosses, sometimes falls to bit under pressure on the ball. Looks a good if not GREAT shotstopper.

Page looks great on the ball but it's impossible to say where he will end up. 

Aluko  looks competitive but nothing to make you super excited that he's the next Rio Ferdinand

Nelson currently looks quite weak for a 21 year old in comparison to proper excellent players. 

Evans - no idea

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1 minute ago, FosseSpark said:

There was a debate about whether Monga was a 'generational talent' earlier in the year. Anyone who has seen Rio Ngumoha play cameos for Liverpool this year can't have failed to see that Monga isn't currently fit to lace his boots (pace, goal threat, general play is miles apart), Max Dowman's few appearances in the premier league and Europe also show that he's miles ahead of Monga in his general play. 

I want Stola, Page, Monga, Braybrooke, Aluko, Evans and Nelson to be the backbone of Leicester's future or at least help to fund it by being excellent and being bought for massive transfer fees. But you can't ignore what's in front of you. 

Monga looks VERY skilful but doesn't look to have any pace or strength in his running v adult players. This could develop as he's only young,but doesn't stand him out vs 17 yo's who DO have adult running power when they break through ie Raheem Sterling, Jermaine Pennant, Rooney, Owen, 

Braybrooke has great attributes but may just find a level lower than prem/championship, 

Stola can't do crosses, sometimes falls to bit under pressure on the ball. Looks a good if not GREAT shotstopper.

Page looks great on the ball but it's impossible to say where he will end up. 

Aluko  looks competitive but nothing to make you super excited that he's the next Rio Ferdinand

Nelson currently looks quite weak for a 21 year old in comparison to proper excellent players. 

Evans - no idea

So much truth in this.

 

It is more a case of time will tell. 

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9 minutes ago, FosseSpark said:

Monga looks VERY skilful but doesn't look to have any pace or strength in his running v adult players.

You realise pace and strength can easily be improved? Its the skills that can't be improved on.

So its a good thing his technical ability is his best attribute.

Just needs to hit the gym, not that complicated.

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