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Yorkshire Blue

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Not another post about how we need to get more loan players in to sit on the bench, but a post about our young players out on loan.

I can't find a proper match report for Joel Ledgister's winner for Gravesend against the Shrimps of Morecambe (disappointing if only for the missed opportunity of the Shrimps caught by Shrimper headline).

The "lively" Charles Ademano was a sub for Cambridge
http://www.cambridge-united.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Match/MatchReport/0,,10423~35701,00.html?ptvParm=
This sub appearance was most noteworthy it appears for an off the ball incident which left him with blood around the mouth. The report doesn't mention who did it but Ademano had early been booked for a late tackle on Southend reject Jamie Stuart, who was spoken to along with Ashley Bayes!

Billy Paynter was "suprisingly" subbed after an hour in Bradford's 1-0 defeat to a Mark Bentley inspired but Jupp-less Gillingham, instead of the much quieter Bruce Dyer "not because he was playing badly but because [the now sacked Colin Todd] felt [he] needed another striker on to change it." Ex-Southend boo-boy Leon Johnson, being marked by Paynter, scored the winner after Paynter left the ball for what apparently should have been a simple catch for Donovan Ricketts who was probably too busy giving a v-sign to the crowd.

Ehc Nosliw played, I think at right-back, for Brentford as they beat a very weak looking Brighton line-up, which included 74 year old Guy Butters, who played for Southend in the 80s.
 
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