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Oh... Haha. That's fair enough though of the U21's that are consistently filling our team sheet. I assume Salami was an U18 as his birthday was mentioned. But there must be some others from either age group that would gain from being loaned. Nico Cotton is a prime example, a name I've heard a few times but I don't think his even been included on the team sheet. A step out of the comfort zone of training, U21 and reserve team football would be good.

It's no good to the first team that these players are 'involved', they need to be challenging.

edit: a short spell at a non-league club with a pitch like quicksand could also be a reality check for some youngsters too.
 
Anyone posted Salami's a 'clever little sausage' line yet? If not, then I'm claiming it.
 
Well in his last "roll" the manager played him at centre "Bap" But he got a right "Cob" on about it!

......I'll get my coat. :unsure:
 
Perhaps he needs to take a "dosa" of his own medicine, after all he is a proffessional footballer, and at the end of the day, financially speaking, it's his bread & butter.
 
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