davieG Posted 29 March 2005 Posted 29 March 2005 Includes a smattering of old and best forgotten MA gems City: Peter Akman, Peter Canero, Adam Wykes, Stephen Dawson, Scott Lycett, Matthew Heath, Tommy Wright, Scot Gemmill, Nathan Blake, Chris O'Grady, Jason Wilcox. Subs: Liam Norvall, Conrad Logan, Levi Porter, Louis Dodds, Ricky Muggleton.
shen Posted 29 March 2005 Posted 29 March 2005 Includes a smattering of old and best forgotten MA gems City: Peter Akman, Peter Canero, Adam Wykes, Stephen Dawson, Scott Lycett, Matthew Heath, Tommy Wright, Scot Gemmill, Nathan Blake, Chris O'Grady, Jason Wilcox. Subs: Liam Norvall, Conrad Logan, Levi Porter, Louis Dodds, Ricky Muggleton. 84555[/snapback] Levi Porter and Dodds on the bench?... bloody hell, if they can't even start for the reserves at this stage of the season theres little hope of seeing them in the first team... Surprised Sheehan doesn't get some action... He's probably in contention for a place on the bench for the Millwall game
Ric Flair Posted 29 March 2005 Posted 29 March 2005 Includes a smattering of old and best forgotten MA gems City: Peter Akman, Peter Canero, Adam Wykes, Stephen Dawson, Scott Lycett, Matthew Heath, Tommy Wright, Scot Gemmill, Nathan Blake, Chris O'Grady, Jason Wilcox. Subs: Liam Norvall, Conrad Logan, Levi Porter, Louis Dodds, Ricky Muggleton. 84555[/snapback] Levi Porter and Dodds on the bench?... bloody hell, if they can't even start for the reserves at this stage of the season theres little hope of seeing them in the first team... Surprised Sheehan doesn't get some action... He's probably in contention for a place on the bench for the Millwall game 84564[/snapback] Porter's a left winger so I can see why he hasn't got in as Wilcox is bound to start with him coming back from injury. As for Dodds, again Blake has come back from injury and he'll need minutes even though he's crap. Wright and O'Grady are both playing aswell, which is a shame as Dodds seems better than both of them. Stearman is away with England Under 18's I think? Although I thought Porter would be with him. Sheehan must be injured or with Ireland Under 19's and Weso is injured.
shen Posted 29 March 2005 Posted 29 March 2005 Includes a smattering of old and best forgotten MA gems City: Peter Akman, Peter Canero, Adam Wykes, Stephen Dawson, Scott Lycett, Matthew Heath, Tommy Wright, Scot Gemmill, Nathan Blake, Chris O'Grady, Jason Wilcox. Subs: Liam Norvall, Conrad Logan, Levi Porter, Louis Dodds, Ricky Muggleton. 84555[/snapback] Levi Porter and Dodds on the bench?... bloody hell, if they can't even start for the reserves at this stage of the season theres little hope of seeing them in the first team... Surprised Sheehan doesn't get some action... He's probably in contention for a place on the bench for the Millwall game 84564[/snapback] Porter's a left winger so I can see why he hasn't got in as Wilcox is bound to start with him coming back from injury. As for Dodds, again Blake has come back from injury and he'll need minutes even though he's crap. Wright and O'Grady are both playing aswell, which is a shame as Dodds seems better than both of them. Stearman is away with England Under 18's I think? Although I thought Porter would be with him. Sheehan must be injured or with Ireland Under 19's and Weso is injured. 84568[/snapback] Well it's not really obvious what the formation will be looking at that squad. Is O'grady pushed out on the right? And can't Porter play on both wings?
Ric Flair Posted 29 March 2005 Posted 29 March 2005 Includes a smattering of old and best forgotten MA gems City: Peter Akman, Peter Canero, Adam Wykes, Stephen Dawson, Scott Lycett, Matthew Heath, Tommy Wright, Scot Gemmill, Nathan Blake, Chris O'Grady, Jason Wilcox. Subs: Liam Norvall, Conrad Logan, Levi Porter, Louis Dodds, Ricky Muggleton. 84555[/snapback] Levi Porter and Dodds on the bench?... bloody hell, if they can't even start for the reserves at this stage of the season theres little hope of seeing them in the first team... Surprised Sheehan doesn't get some action... He's probably in contention for a place on the bench for the Millwall game 84564[/snapback] Porter's a left winger so I can see why he hasn't got in as Wilcox is bound to start with him coming back from injury. As for Dodds, again Blake has come back from injury and he'll need minutes even though he's crap. Wright and O'Grady are both playing aswell, which is a shame as Dodds seems better than both of them. Stearman is away with England Under 18's I think? Although I thought Porter would be with him. Sheehan must be injured or with Ireland Under 19's and Weso is injured. 84568[/snapback] Well it's not really obvious what the formation will be looking at that squad. Is O'grady pushed out on the right? And can't Porter play on both wings? 84573[/snapback] Yes he can. but his preferred position is left wing. O'Grady or Wright will play on the wing, stupid really.
shen Posted 29 March 2005 Posted 29 March 2005 Who is Peter Akman?? 84585[/snapback] A trialist I guess...
Macca4lcfc Posted 29 March 2005 Posted 29 March 2005 hes the keeper from america i think it is? he use to play for fenerbahce. hes signed
Scarby Posted 29 March 2005 Posted 29 March 2005 hes the keeper from america i think it is? he use to play for fenerbahce. hes signed 84656[/snapback] how old is he?
Jonbluefox9 Posted 29 March 2005 Posted 29 March 2005 Rich Stearman's on call for the under 21s I think. He said he was on call for the 19s and 21s and on duty for the 18s but was still at the training ground last week. He might be up at the Riverside?
Steven Posted 29 March 2005 Posted 29 March 2005 Rich Stearman's on call for the under 21s I think. He said he was on call for the 19s and 21s and on duty for the 18s but was still at the training ground last week. He might be up at the Riverside? 84663[/snapback] Don't think Chambo went to that tournament in France. <_<
Jonbluefox9 Posted 29 March 2005 Posted 29 March 2005 Don't think Chambo went to that tournament in France. I don't think he did either but that Joe Magunda did. I don't really understand the England youth teams because Stearman said he was on duty for under 18s but was still training at Belvoir Drive. Maybe they just meet up the day before a game and play?
Steven Posted 29 March 2005 Posted 29 March 2005 Don't think Chambo went to that tournament in France. I don't think he did either but that Joe Magunda did. I don't really understand the England youth teams because Stearman said he was on duty for under 18s but was still training at Belvoir Drive. Maybe they just meet up the day before a game and play? 84666[/snapback] What's the story with Joe Magunda?
chambo_9 Posted 29 March 2005 Posted 29 March 2005 Don't think Chambo went to that tournament in France. I don't think he did either but that Joe Magunda did. I don't really understand the England youth teams because Stearman said he was on duty for under 18s but was still training at Belvoir Drive. Maybe they just meet up the day before a game and play? 84666[/snapback] What's the story with Joe Magunda? 84683[/snapback] Good player, just needs to beef up abit.....That seems to be the story for all the up and coming centre halfs dont it
Jonbluefox9 Posted 29 March 2005 Posted 29 March 2005 Don't think Chambo went to that tournament in France. I don't think he did either but that Joe Magunda did. I don't really understand the England youth teams because Stearman said he was on duty for under 18s but was still training at Belvoir Drive. Maybe they just meet up the day before a game and play? 84666[/snapback] What's the story with Joe Magunda? 84683[/snapback] Good player, just needs to beef up abit.....That seems to be the story for all the up and coming centre halfs dont it 84781[/snapback] Yeah but Stearman is a skinny lad isn't he? His legs look like twigs. I've not seen Magunda so I don't know how big he is. Don't know if you play with a lad called Billy Kee at Leicester Chambo but he's the kind of lad that's already built. I don't know where he plays for the youth sides but he looks a year older than he is.
Steven Posted 29 March 2005 Posted 29 March 2005 Reserves lose 4-3. <_< Pompey's young reserve side claim narrow win over Leicester in seven-goal thrillerMATCH REPORT Pompey reserves 4 Leicester reserves 3 (At West Leigh Park) By Peter Jeffs A very youthful Pompey side came up against a Foxes side containing internationals in the form of Nathan Blake of Wales, Tommy Wright of Northern Ireland, Scott Gemmill of Scotland and Jason Wilcox of England. The Pompey youngsters attacked with pace and movement from the off and were rewarded on ten minutes when Liam Horsted scored from close range after the Leicester keeper had fumbled and the ball had run loose. A minute later young Horsted grabbed a second when, after outstripping the static Foxes defence, he hit a fierce cross-shot into the far corner from the edge of the penalty area. It was all Pompey with the visitors being pulverised by the slick passing and interplay on a sticky wet surface. It was three on 14 minutes when the Leicester defence was opened up yet again and after the keeper had partially saved Keene's close range shot it was Shaun Cooper who fired high into the net from twelve yards. The fourth came on the half hour when another great pass put Angus free on the overlap and his deep cross was headed into the far corner by the onrushing Fordyce. As the half closed it could so easily have been five when Keene went on a great run and set up Fordyce in front of goal but the youngster's lob drifted wide of the far post from ten yards. Half time Pompey reserves 4 Leicester reserves 0 It was a completely different story in the opening minutes of the second half with Leicester on the offensive and Pompey being regularly pushed back. It was no surprise when, on 47 minutes, after the Blues had failed to clear, the experienced Jason Wilcox hit a low shot into the corner of the net past Guatelli. Two minutes later the Foxes were awarded a penalty for handball and O'Grady hammered the ball past Guatelli from the spot. On 54 minutes there was another penalty award against Pompey when Silk was adjudged to have brought down Wright but this time Guatelli guessed right and dived low to beat away O'Grady's spot kick. The action was still fast and furious but this time around it was Pompey who were under the cosh. A minute after Guatelli's penalty save it was 4-3 when the Pompey keeper missed a cross from the right and there was Lycett to head in. Leicester seemed certain to equalise on 65 minutes when Gemmell was free in the box with only Guatelli to beat but the former Scottish international curled his shot a yard over the bar to give Pompey a real let-off. But then as Pompey reasserted themselves they had two golden opportunities to make the game safe, after breakaways. First Horsted had the chance to claim a hat-trick when he was right through on goal but with only the keeper to beat he shot wide of the far post. Then in a carbon copy attack it was Keene who was through down the same channel but he too screwed his effort a similar yard wide of the post. Finally Pompey hung on to claim a magnificent victory that had given tons of entertainment to the hardy few who had turned out in the pouring rain at Havant. Final score Pompey reserves 4 Leicester City reserves 3
Mark Posted 29 March 2005 Posted 29 March 2005 A very youthful Pompey side came up against a Foxes side containing internationals in the form of Nathan Blake of Wales, Tommy Wright of Northern Ireland, Scott Gemmill of Scotland and Jason Wilcox of England. They did well considering they were 4-0 down at half time I don't think we'll be seeing Heath again anytime soon
chambo_9 Posted 29 March 2005 Posted 29 March 2005 chambo did you go with England? 84789[/snapback] No i didnt. No injuries so no need for me to go.
Scarby Posted 29 March 2005 Posted 29 March 2005 chambo did you go with England? 84789[/snapback] No i didnt. No injuries so no need for me to go. 84864[/snapback] Shame
shen Posted 29 March 2005 Posted 29 March 2005 Sounds like it was an excellent game... imagine if O'Grady had scored the other penalty... that would've been one helluva lightning comeback!! You'll get another opening, Chambo... at least you're closing in on a call-up which in itself is a fantastic achievement! Keep it up lad
Steven Posted 29 March 2005 Posted 29 March 2005 Keep going Chambo. Looks like you might get another chance. Blake, Canero and Wright all picked up injuries. Two strikers and Canero Again. He and Morris can continue their cosy relationship on the treatment table. Reserves Go Down In ThrillerLeicester City's reserve side were defeated 4-3 at the hands of Portsmouth at Havant & Waterlooville FC on Tuesday evening. The Foxes astonishingly found themselves four goals down with just 16 minutes on the clock. But despite clawing back three goals in the opening 11 minutes of the second period, City failed to find the equaliser and were left frustrated on the night. Jason Wilcox began City's comeback a minute into the second period, before Chris O'Grady (pictured) added a second from the penalty spot. Leicester were awarded a second spot-kick in the 48th minute after Tommy Wright was pulled down in the Portsmouth penalty area, but this time the Portsmouth 'keeper guessed the right way to save O'Grady's effort. Matt Heath made it 4-3 with a textbook header in the 56th minute of the contest, but for all City's efforts they just couldn't register a leveller. Coach Peter Houston said: "It was a real game of two halves. Our performance in the first half was a shambles and simply not acceptable. "But we played a lot better in the second period which was pleasing. We really pushed Pompey back but for all we tried we just could get an equaliser. "We lost Peter Canero in the warm-up to a hamstring injury and Nathan Blake pulled up in the first half and needed to be replaced. "Tommy Wright was also injured with 15 minutes of the game to go. Those three players will all be looked at in more detail back at the training ground on Wednesday." City: Peter Akman, Liam Norvall (Ricky Muggleton), Adam Wykes, Stephen Dawson, Scott Lycett, Matthew Heath, Tommy Wright (Levi Porter), Scot Gemmill, Nathan Blake (Louis Dodds), Chris O'Grady, Jason Wilcox. Sub not used: Conrad Logan. Meanwhile, Alan Maybury came through the full 90 minutes of action unscathed as the Republic of Ireland overcame China 1-0 in an international friendly at Lansdowne Road.
Ric Flair Posted 30 March 2005 Posted 30 March 2005 Over the moon that Blake is out again, I know that is childish but what the hell! Don't rate Blake at all and I didn't want him hampering Moore's chances of a few games and also Dodds in the ressies. I'm upset about Canero, he must be a physical wreck at the minute. I also notice that Wright has his fair share of injuries, shame.
Anish Posted 31 March 2005 Posted 31 March 2005 So who scored our third - the match report said Lycett, and the OS says Heath.
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