mightymoyes
Player Valuation: £70m
Whose this Baldock they are comparing Kenny to?
mk dons player. hes 4 yrs older than kenny and played for them on loan for over a season i think.
i'll put my money on kenny being the better long term prospect!
Whose this Baldock they are comparing Kenny to?
This was from the Coventry paper a few days back - interesting that there were others fighting quite hard for him:David Hennan still injured?
Tony Mowbray has revealed he had been interested in signing Everton striker/winger David Henen on loan before he joined Fleetwood in November.
"Everton’s David Henen is a player I spoke long and hard to Joe Royle about for many months and he’s ended up going to Fleetwood on loan," Mowbray said.
The 19-year-old, who was on Mogga's radar earlier this season, won't be available to play on Saturday due to a hamstring injury.
This was from the Coventry paper a few days back - interesting that there were others fighting quite hard for him:
Yes I've seen them mention himmk dons player. hes 4 yrs older than kenny and played for them on loan for over a season i think.
i'll put my money on kenny being the better long term prospect!
David Hennan still injured?
His injury spoiled that loan,hope when he's fit again they can place him at Coventry if there is enough of the season left to make it worthwhile.....I think so, I understand his loan period at Fleetwood is over.
His injury spoiled that loan,hope when he's fit again they can place him at Coventry if there is enough of the season left to make it worthwhile.
Yes I've seen them mention him
Like you said he's older. I think he turns 23 very soon.
If he was that good surely he would be playing at a lot higher level now
I like itRoberto had a dream,
too build our football team
weve got loads of money
so we send players out on loannnnn
we play from the back
Moshiri's got cashhhhhh.
school of science is on its way back
Such a hard skill to teach someone as well how to finish chances.natural born finishers are a rare breed....I know a Fletwood season ticket holder, he told me the fans really took to him. He was a bit wasteful in front of goal (as we know) but he gave them something they hadn't had since Vardy (genuine pace to get in behind defences).
Such a hard skill to teach someone as well how to finish chances.natural born finishers are a rare breed
"The best slip down a gear to become cool and calculated" well said eggs.thats exactly it......very true. Watching him at Youth level I thought he wasted chances because they didn't particularly matter, I hoped the step up to senior football might concentrate his mind. Players like him create via pace and trickery but when the opportunity comes the best slip down a gear to become cool and calculated. He should watch Ronaldo videos or even study how Frank Lampard works so hard to hit the box but is clinical once he arrives.
Was he on the bench last game?Conor McAleny is one of the 5 players featured in this sky article "
LOAN WATCH: WHO HAS IMPRESSED?
Which Premier League players impressed on loan in the Football League last month? We take a look at five standout players..
It showed two of his goals for Wigan, I hadn't seen the second one before , a right foot cross shot from about 20 yards. Much like Conor Grant he has a habit of scoring really good goals but fading a bit out of the game at times. Hopefully with these goals, a good run of games at Wigan and he'll be set up for a Championship/League 1 side coming in for him in the summer.
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