Loan Watch 24/25
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Loan Watch 24/25
Max Conway and Nelson Khumbeni both in the unenviable positions of being brought on as first half subs today. Nelson seems to be have been called up as the result of an 20th minute Accrington injury; Max, meanwhile, was part of a triple sub in the 37th minute yo stop the rot, with Crewe already 4-0 down at that point.
Ouch.
Ouch.
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Good learning experience though. As a youngster coming on in either of those situations you’re not going to get blamed, so it’s all upside.
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Awarded Crewe's MOTM apparently.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Sat Aug 17, 2024 4:09 pmGood learning experience though. As a youngster coming on in either of those situations you’re not going to get blamed, so it’s all upside.
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Re: Loan Watch 24/25
Nelson similarly garnering praise for his performance.
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Max Conway played in a 2-1 win for Crewe yesterday.
Initially as a LWB and then an orthodox left back.
Played well generally. Looks naïve defensively at times and got wrong-side of his man, but was dogged and didn't surrender too much. One really bad moment where he just didn't see the run until he was cooked and was 5 yards behind his man when the cross went in.
He won free kicks around the box, mostly by battling and being fouled.
Couple of cute moments where he ran his man.
He tired and when they went to a back four he was less involved, though more solid. Got subbed off as they chased a winner.
Initially as a LWB and then an orthodox left back.
Played well generally. Looks naïve defensively at times and got wrong-side of his man, but was dogged and didn't surrender too much. One really bad moment where he just didn't see the run until he was cooked and was 5 yards behind his man when the cross went in.
He won free kicks around the box, mostly by battling and being fouled.
Couple of cute moments where he ran his man.
He tired and when they went to a back four he was less involved, though more solid. Got subbed off as they chased a winner.
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Good to hear, cheers.GhostoftheBok wrote: ↑Sun Sep 01, 2024 9:37 pmMax Conway played in a 2-1 win for Crewe yesterday.
Initially as a LWB and then an orthodox left back.
Played well generally. Looks naïve defensively at times and got wrong-side of his man, but was dogged and didn't surrender too much. One really bad moment where he just didn't see the run until he was cooked and was 5 yards behind his man when the cross went in.
He won free kicks around the box, mostly by battling and being fouled.
Couple of cute moments where he ran his man.
He tired and when they went to a back four he was less involved, though more solid. Got subbed off as they chased a winner.
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Re: Loan Watch 24/25
Max Conway currently with the best dribbling stats in League Two, along with very good creative numbers.
Early days, but nice to see him start strongly.
Early days, but nice to see him start strongly.
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That’s very encouraging. Is he there for the full season?GhostoftheBok wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2024 5:15 pmMax Conway currently with the best dribbling stats in League Two, along with very good creative numbers.
Early days, but nice to see him start strongly.
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It's a full-season loan, although we may have January dibs.The_Gun wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2024 6:57 pmThat’s very encouraging. Is he there for the full season?GhostoftheBok wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2024 5:15 pmMax Conway currently with the best dribbling stats in League Two, along with very good creative numbers.
Early days, but nice to see him start strongly.
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GhostoftheBok wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2024 5:15 pmMax Conway currently with the best dribbling stats in League Two, along with very good creative numbers.
Early days, but nice to see him start strongly.
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Nice.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2024 10:35 amGhostoftheBok wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2024 5:15 pmMax Conway currently with the best dribbling stats in League Two, along with very good creative numbers.
Early days, but nice to see him start strongly.
Have we actually produced a decent player here?
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We’ll find out I guess. Presumably we have the option to bring him back in January which might be an idea, particularly if we were in a mid table/bottom half league position.
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Apropos of not much, but
"Former Wanderers defender Mark Beevers has joined non-league side Bradford Park Avenue on a one-year deal.". Bolton News. Just thought you'd like to know. Good luck to him.

"Former Wanderers defender Mark Beevers has joined non-league side Bradford Park Avenue on a one-year deal.". Bolton News. Just thought you'd like to know. Good luck to him.



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TANGODANCER wrote: ↑Mon Sep 23, 2024 7:34 pmApropos of not much, but
"Former Wanderers defender Mark Beevers has joined non-league side Bradford Park Avenue on a one-year deal.". Bolton News. Just thought you'd like to know. Good luck to him.![]()
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Re: Loan Watch 24/25
Sounds like Morley is doing very well at Wycombe, which is certainly a positive for us at this point. However, I wonder if we get to January and Wycombe are looking like promotion rivals whether we might consider a tactical recall? Very speculative at this stage, of course, and I’m pleased to see Aaron flourishing.
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I saw they had christened him Morley-Donna.
He’s the one we’ve let go in scratching my head at - why couldn’t we get more out of him? Why did he drop off last year - becoming a dad? We seemed quick to let him go this year and to team we’ll probably be in and around points wise…
He’s the one we’ve let go in scratching my head at - why couldn’t we get more out of him? Why did he drop off last year - becoming a dad? We seemed quick to let him go this year and to team we’ll probably be in and around points wise…
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Yup..we are a midfielder short. An injury puts us in trouble as Arfield is not at Morley's level based on what Ive seen so far. Morley is now a starter at Wycombe and apparently assisted in both their goals yesterday in their win.officer_dibble wrote: ↑Sun Sep 29, 2024 11:04 amI saw they had christened him Morley-Donna.
He’s the one we’ve let go in scratching my head at - why couldn’t we get more out of him? Why did he drop off last year - becoming a dad? We seemed quick to let him go this year and to team we’ll probably be in and around points wise…
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Re: Loan Watch 24/25
Let's see how he does until January. He's started well. As have our other loaners. Dan has the hardest route back. Morley and Conway look at have clear pathways if they can show they're ready to come in.
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Re: Loan Watch 24/25
Max Conway with a nice finish at the weekend, though could probably photoshop a white flag into the hand of the defender who went down to the ground.
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