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Reneil 'Ricky' Sappleton

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from what a friend said he'd seen of him in the youth cups he sounds like a good prospect.

He scored about 30 goals in 25 games the season before last and had scored about 10 in 12 before he left QPR this season. I'm hoping he's a real 'coup'.

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RED HOT RICKY IS PEERLESS AGAINST SOUTHEND

Rangers' under 18's tore through Southend on Saturday morning, running out easy winners in an impressive 7-2 result, top scorer Ricky Sappleton got himself a hatrick in the process.

It only took twenty minutes for Rangers to effectively put the game beyond the visitors as the returning Giant Ray Jones struck first, then Adam Bernard scored his second goal in successive games to make it 2-0 before Giant Ray scored again to gave Rangers an early 3-0 lead. Southend pulled one back late in the half but Ricky Sappleton bagged his first of the game just before the whistle to make the halftime score 4-1 to the Hoops.

After the break Rangers roared back out the traps, Romone Rose came off the bench to make it 5-1 before Sappleton scored his second, and Rangers fifth, with ten minutes left to play. Southend again found a way through to make it 6-2 but Sappleton wrapped up a fine hatrick in the dying minutes to ensure a fine win for the R's.

The win moves Rangers up to second in the South East Conference, but we're still nine points behind leaders Brighton who enjoyed another victory on Saturday.

Our next under 18's fixture is on Saturday 4th February when our boys visit Luton Town. We'll have news from that game online the following Monday.

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History, as it clearly says in Singh's very large signature, is written by those who force themselves on eight legged groove machines.

Hang on, I may be thinking of Stez's sig...let's hope history is written with an erasable marker just in case I've got this wrong.

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Liverpool took a good look at him. Twice.

Boro looked at him, too.

On the other hand, for one reason or another, QPR actually let him go.

He could be the best thing since sliced bread (having interested Liverpool) or he could just be a QPR reject. :ermm:

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