lookwhaticando Posted 21 November 2006 Share Posted 21 November 2006 From the OS Gareth Williams and James Wesolowski got 60 minutes of action under their belts in a behind-closed-doors training game against Bristol City at the Walkers Stadium on Tuesday afternoon. Williams has been out of action for the last month with an ankle injury, while Wesolowski has been struggling with a leg problem. But after a frustrating period on the sidelines the duo were able to make their return in the heart of the City midfield against the Robins - and came through with flying colours. The reserve team fixture was arranged to keep the City squad ticking over ahead of Saturday's Championship clash against Derby County at Pride Park - with Rab Douglas, Josh Low, Andy Welsh, Elvis Hammond and Matty Fryatt all playing some part in the game. And it was striker Fryatt who scored Leicester's only goal of the afternoon - scooping the ball home from close range following good work down the left from Williams and Welsh. For the record, the contest ended in a 2-1 defeat for the Foxes. They're that step closer to being ready for Saturday. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bert Posted 21 November 2006 Share Posted 21 November 2006 That's goood to hear. I wonder if the glue factory will be open for Andy Johnson? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lookwhaticando Posted 21 November 2006 Author Share Posted 21 November 2006 That's goood to hear. I wonder if the glue factory will be open for Andy Johnson? I nicked the key. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thracian Posted 21 November 2006 Share Posted 21 November 2006 That's around seven players we know played. Would anyone know who else played? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lookwhaticando Posted 21 November 2006 Author Share Posted 21 November 2006 That's around seven players we know played. Would anyone know who else played? The management might. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dandannieldanok Posted 21 November 2006 Share Posted 21 November 2006 Is anyone else quite worried that we actually lost this game. I very much doubt Bristol City had a full strength team out and we had 5/6 players that are supposed to be championship players Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wils Posted 21 November 2006 Share Posted 21 November 2006 Great News. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coxy Posted 21 November 2006 Share Posted 21 November 2006 Is anyone else quite worried that we actually lost this game. I very much doubt Bristol City had a full strength team out and we had 5/6 players that are supposed to be championship players At least Fryatt scored for once Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
filbertway Posted 21 November 2006 Share Posted 21 November 2006 Is anyone else quite worried that we actually lost this game. I very much doubt Bristol City had a full strength team out and we had 5/6 players that are supposed to be championship players 3/4 of them are of the qulaity I would say. Fryatt, williams weso and maybe welsh. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MBK Posted 21 November 2006 Share Posted 21 November 2006 Is anyone else quite worried that we actually lost this game. I very much doubt Bristol City had a full strength team out and we had 5/6 players that are supposed to be championship players Dougie in the goal explains it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thracian Posted 21 November 2006 Share Posted 21 November 2006 At least Fryatt scored for once Now, now, don't start counting that. He didn't score any more than Dodds and many others score in football that doesn't matter. Reflecting on it I don't think Douglas's record for us at that level is too good or likely to move him from the shop window anytime quickly, although it might be of course that the Bristol goals were unstoppable crackers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joe. Posted 21 November 2006 Share Posted 21 November 2006 Now, now, don't start counting that. He didn't score any more than Dodds and many others score in football that doesn't matter. Reflecting on it I don't think Douglas's record for us at that level is too good or likely to move him from the shop window anytime quickly, although it might be of course that the Bristol goals were unstoppable crackers. Fryatt's scored plenty more than Dodds. The highest level that Fryatt has played at is Championship and the highest level that Dodds has played at is for Northwich Victoria. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Simi Posted 21 November 2006 Share Posted 21 November 2006 My step dad reffed this match and said that RD was not to impressive and that Scott Lycett had a really good game. Low and Fryatt did not look to interested. But Weso was a class act and Williams also played well. Lets hope there fit for saturday Team that played was Rab Maybury Lycett McAuley Nils Low Williams Weso Stearman Hammond Fryatt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
London_Fox Posted 21 November 2006 Share Posted 21 November 2006 Team that played was Rab Maybury Lycett McAuley Nils Low Williams Weso Stearman Hammond Fryatt That's a strong line up, maybe they were taking it easy with this weekend in mind. Let's hope that Weso/Williams are ready for a full 90. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gilesyboy Posted 21 November 2006 Share Posted 21 November 2006 That's a strong line up, maybe they were taking it easy with this weekend in mind. Let's hope that Weso/Williams are ready for a full 90. Strong being a highly subjective word there I feel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lookwhaticando Posted 21 November 2006 Author Share Posted 21 November 2006 Lycett McAuley Good experience for the lad, playing along side a top quality CB. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
filbertway Posted 21 November 2006 Share Posted 21 November 2006 My step dad reffed this match and said that RD was not to impressive and that Scott Lycett had a really good game. Low and Fryatt did not look to interested. But Weso was a class act and Williams also played well. Lets hope there fit for saturday Team that played was Rab Maybury Lycett McAuley Nils Low Williams Weso Stearman Hammond Fryatt That's a strong line up, maybe they were taking it easy with this weekend in mind. Let's hope that Weso/Williams are ready for a full 90. Strong? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lookwhaticando Posted 21 November 2006 Author Share Posted 21 November 2006 Strong? In terms of personnel it's quite strong... but some of the players are clearly in the wrong positions, making it less-than-strong. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
London_Fox Posted 21 November 2006 Share Posted 21 November 2006 By our standard that's a strong team for basically a reserves team...Weso, Williams, Stearman, Fryatt, Nils, McAuley. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Milky Posted 21 November 2006 Share Posted 21 November 2006 surely nils needs a bit of a rest, i hope he didn't play the full 90. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gilesyboy Posted 21 November 2006 Share Posted 21 November 2006 In terms of personnel it's quite strong... but some of the players are clearly in the wrong positions, making it less-than-strong. i.e. weak Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thracian Posted 21 November 2006 Share Posted 21 November 2006 My step dad reffed this match and said that RD was not to impressive and that Scott Lycett had a really good game. Low and Fryatt did not look to interested. But Weso was a class act and Williams also played well. Lets hope there fit for saturday Team that played was Rab Maybury Lycett McAuley Nils Low Williams Weso Stearman Hammond Fryatt Scott Lycett's had an impressive season so far. He's not very big for a centre-back but he's very mobile, reads the game and uses the ball well. Basically he's replaced Liam Norval and seems to have done much to stabilise the Academy defence. Wait til Manwell reads this. With all those first teamers I'm sure he'd have expected a double figure win in such inconsequential football! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PAULCFC Posted 21 November 2006 Share Posted 21 November 2006 surely nils needs a bit of a rest, i hope he didn't play the full 90. He needs all the games he can get to teach him how to pass instead of hooofing it up the line! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ric Flair Posted 22 November 2006 Share Posted 22 November 2006 I've been told Sheehan played in this match, perhaps it wasn't Nisse who played? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
treacle Posted 22 November 2006 Share Posted 22 November 2006 Fryatt's scored plenty more than Dodds. The highest level that Fryatt has played at is Championship and the highest level that Dodds has played at is for Northwich Victoria. ok right 1. How old is fryatt compared to Dodds? exactly. 2. Dodds did play 45 mins yesterday Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Archived
This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.