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  1. 14 hours ago, sir_gary_cahill said:

    Where have you got these stats from? Have you got the amount of goals each player has scored too?

    I try to keep a record of the reserve games (all 118 seasons of reserve league football!). Over the years I’ve collected match information from programmes, teamsheets, newspaper reports, websites, attending games, etc.

    I’m very grateful to the likes of yourself, BOF & OBE for the input in threads like this. It helps for cross-reference purposes.

    Anyway, top goalscorers from the Premier Reserve/U23 League era:

    1 - Luke Moore - 43 Goals

    2 - Stefen Moore - 29 Goals

    3 - Rushian Hepburn-Murphy - 24 Goals

    4 - Andi Weimann - 23 Goals

    5 - Nathan Delfouneso - 22 Goals

    6 - Graham Burke - 21 Goals

    7 - Gabby Agbonlahor - 19 Goals

    8 - Callum Robinson - 19 Goals

    9 - Daniel Johnson - 18 Goals

    10 - Stephen Cooke - 17 Goals

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  2. I’ve updated my U23/reserves career stats. Following this weeks game, Jack Clarke has broken into the top 10 appearance makers since the club resigned from the Central League and joined the Premier League Reserve League back in 99 (under the various guises: North/South & the newer 2 tier system of Premier League 2). Easah Suliman is just 1 appearance behind. Out of interest, here is the top 12:

    1 - Stephen Cooke - 90 apps (69 starts + 21 subs)

    2 - Jonathan Bewers - 85 apps (80 starts + 5 subs)

    3 - Luke Moore - 82 apps (64 starts + 18 subs)

    4 - Daniel Johnson - 76 apps (71 starts + 5 subs)

    5 - Josh Webb - 72 apps (65 starts + 7 subs)

    6 - Stefan Moore - 67 apps (59 starts + 8 subs)

    7 - Isaiah Osbourne - 65 apps (56 starts + 9 subs)

    8 - Liam Ridgewell - 64 apps (57 starts + 7 subs)

    9 - Shane Lowry - 63 apps (59 starts + 4 subs)

    10 - Graham Burke - 62 apps (54 starts + 8 subs)

    10 - Jack Clarke - 62 apps (50 starts + 12 subs)

    12 - Callum O'Hare - 61 apps (41 starts + 20 subs)

    12 - Jerell Sellars - 61 apps (52 starts + 9 subs)

    12 - Easah Suliman - 61 apps (59 starts + 2 subs)

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  3. If that’s the case then, the subject of accessibility might have to be raised at the next supporters meeting. Bescot/Keys Park/The Grove etc are grounds easily accessed by public transport. There’s no way to get the training ground without using a car. This is probably where I bum out watching the stiffs, I just can’t get there.

  4. On ‎12‎/‎11‎/‎2019 at 10:29, sir_gary_cahill said:

    Thanks Unused Sub, how were Brunt, Walker and Bridge?

    So then:

    Walker – As usual: solid, hard working, aggressive.

    Bridge – Did fine, suffered a knock late on and was subbed. It maybe just his running style, but sometimes looks quite casual.

    Brunt – had mixed game. Lots of endeavour, needs to be better with his passing.

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  5. When to Keys Park last night. Overall, a disappointing evening losing 0-1 to Doncaster in the Premier League Cup.

    First half was very much even, not much between the teams. Not much goal action either. Searle being the busier keeper, saving a well took free kick from the edge of the box.

    Just before half time, for reasons unknown to me, we were awarded a penalty. Odutayo struck it well to the goalies left hand side, the ball rebounded of the inside of the post and out to safety.

    Not long after that, Doncaster were down to 10 men, no. 8 Greaves received a second booking.

    As you would expect, the second half was all Villa. Well almost all Villa. The only goal of the night can from a Doncaster break away. We had Lots of half chances, just couldn’t get a good goalscoring opportunity.

    For us, Tait had a good game. Always looking to be on the half turn. Just his final pass was lacking. Revan was the best of the back line, Archer looked good in patches. Sea played ok too, some good centre forward play when holding the ball up. Just needed to be better in the final third.

    Team: Searle, Walker, Rowe, Revan, Bridge (M. Sohna), Birch (Vassilev), Archer, Brunt, Sea, Tait, Odutayo. Unused subs: Hooper, Guy, Marschell.

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  6. Can we get a bit of clarity on the U23 homes games please. Why are we scheduled to use the training ground as a home venue, especially when supporters have previously been turned away at Bodymoor. While I understand there are rumours that Walsall aren’t too keen to host them anymore, surely there are plenty of non-league grounds that would. Can we get a statement from the club on this; is it a temporary thing, is it to be a long-term thing, are they actively engaging other clubs for venues etc.

    With this in mind, can we make sure we get decent match reports for the upcoming premier league cup games, as this competition gets very little coverage elsewhere on the net.

    Also, its been mentioned before but, the website still hasn’t updated the player profiles. Us nerdy types do like to know background info like DoBs, previous clubs etc.

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  7. Just a quick update on the Premier League Cup.

    In our group Doncaster beat Portsmouth 1-0 last night.

    I can’t find any fixture lists for (unsurprisingly) us, or Donny & Pompy.

    Only Exeter City have published theirs

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    The dates for Exeter City’s fixtures are as follows:

    •Thursday, October 3 (7pm): Aston Villa (H)

    •Wednesday, November 6 (7pm): Portsmouth (A)

    •Tuesday, November 26 (7pm): Doncaster Rovers (H)

    •Thursday, January 16 (2pm): Aston Villa (A)

    •Tuesday, February  4 (7pm): Portsmouth (H)

    •Tuesday, February 18 (7pm): Doncaster Rovers (A)

    Judging by the KO time, I assume January Villa-Exeter game will be at the training ground.

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  8. 16 minutes ago, BOF said:

    I can't see much cross-over.  There's enough on the first team bench to rotate on Wednesday without impacting the U23s.

    On second thoughts, I'm talking out of my behind. Both Archer and Ramsey played in the U23 game before the last round of the league cup. Both where on the bench for the Crewe league cup game.

  9. On last nights viewing, I’ll rip your arm off for 17th place right now.

    In contrast to last season, the backline looked steady while the midfield & forward line struggled.

    An additional problem for me is that Jack & McGinn will play almost every minute as the midfield central pair. When they’re hot and in form that’s great, but like last night when they’re off form and giving the ball away a lot, we need to change them. Either shovel them out wide or sub them off.

    Last night I would have preferred Luiz to come on and let Marvellous loose as he looks like he’s got legs and can drive forward, with Jack or McGinn cutting inside from a wide position.

  10. On ‎05‎/‎09‎/‎2019 at 12:07, BOF said:

    Premier League Cup draw has been made.  We're in Group D alongside Portsmouth, Doncaster Rovers and the winner of Cambridge Utd & Exeter City.

    Linky

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    Exeter City’s under-23 team have qualified for the group stages of this season’s Premier League Cup following a victory over Cambridge United on Tuesday

    Exeter it is then.

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  11. 44 minutes ago, BOF said:

    Premier League Cup draw has been made.  We're in Group D alongside Portsmouth, Doncaster Rovers and the winner of Cambridge Utd & Exeter City.

    Fixtures/dates not yet confirmed.

    Thanks BOF

    At least Pompy, Donny & Exeter have their own academy twitter feeds so we should be able to get some match information!

    So no Birmingham Senior Cup this year ☹

  12. On ‎30‎/‎08‎/‎2019 at 20:27, OutByEaster? said:

    The club seem to have a secret text commentary page

    Well suck me, beautiful.

    I've just spent the last 15 minutes looking through it. The text commentary goes back to the start of last season. But nothing for the cup games. Why haven't the club told anybody about this.

    Anyway, just a quick reminder that the team play Salford tonight in the EFL Trophy (the old Sherpa Van/Leyland DAF; the one Wolves/Blues's first team won).

  13. 57 minutes ago, BOF said:

    Also, I'm not sure who 'Marshall' was on our bench on Friday.  Safe assumption is goalkeeper, but I thought coach Andy had left?

    cambridge city yoof
     

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    Filip Marchall signs for Aston Villa

    We are delighted to announce that Filip has signed for Aston Villa, everyone at this club is over the moon that Filip has achieved a young footballers dream to sign for a pro club, a special mention must go to Dallas Lawrence the u15 who saw his fantastic potential when Filip was playing as a centre-half for City! He hadn’t been a keeper for a full season in city colours. What a talent! We all wish him the best of luck and hope he pushes on even further. Well done Filip from everyone at Cambridge City.

     

    Find my past has his birth registered in 2003!

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