richard_portland
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bbc also are suggesting Pond is playing right wing..and the gulls then concede 3! is Mox really playing up front?
bbc also are suggesting Pond is playing right wing..and the gulls then concede 3! is Mox really playing up front?
Although they maybe a bit disappointed not to win after playing against 10 men for virtually the whole match, it’s still not a bad away point for Yeovil as Wealdstone were top of the table at the start of the day.Monday 29th August
Wealdstone 0 Yeovil Town 0
Alfie Pond starts. Yellow carded. Radio commentator names him as his man of the match.
I can’t see Yeovil scoring many with an ageing Alex Fisher up front this season. Again their fans chirping on about how good Alfie is. He’s good enough to play for us now I reckon, should be back up Right sided CB to Sweenz.Although they maybe a bit disappointed not to win after playing against 10 men for virtually the whole match, it’s still not a bad away point for Yeovil as Wealdstone were top of the table at the start of the day.
Plus and more importantly for us, second start in 3 days for Alfie and second clean sheet.
Agreed there Bridgy. The benefit of this loan was that regardless of his potential you need to see a player at a reasonable standard of football (no disrespect to Tiverton) before you can truly judge if that potential can be realised. I know it's only two games etc. but the upturn in Yeovil has been obvious since Pondy came into the team. The boy wanted away partly because of the increased money available. \he is looking like the heir apparant to Stubbsey. I hope a new deal increasing his £400 a week to around £1k a week with a 2yr deal could persuade him that his short term career could work at SJPAlthough they maybe a bit disappointed not to win after playing against 10 men for virtually the whole match, it’s still not a bad away point for Yeovil as Wealdstone were top of the table at the start of the day.
Plus and more importantly for us, second start in 3 days for Alfie and second clean sheet.
Plus, as others have said, the players we loan out need to be tested at a higher level, because our first team is playing at a higher level now (and hopefully for the foreseeable future).Agreed there Bridgy. The benefit of this loan was that regardless of his potential you need to see a player at a reasonable standard of football (no disrespect to Tiverton) before you can truly judge if that potential can be realised. I know it's only two games etc. but the upturn in Yeovil has been obvious since Pondy came into the team. The boy wanted away partly because of the increased money available. \he is looking like the heir apparant to Stubbsey. I hope a new deal increasing his £400 a week to around £1k a week with a 2yr deal could persuade him that his short term career could work at SJP
3 hours later and this post hasn't aged well...!According to the Dorset Echo Dorchester want to extend Harry Lee's loan, looks like that's the only thing that's likely to happen on deadline day!