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    Harrison Bright: Newport County

    I watched them play Tranmere yesterday.
    Not the best quality game I'll ever see.. but given the right player support and coaching Harrison Bright looked useful.

    Imagine a younger team of Ashford the Collwills, Isaak Davies , Tanner and him.

    Not expensive to assemble either

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    Re: Harrison Bright: Newport County

    Imagine a younger team of Ashford the Collwills, Isaak Davies , Tanner and him.

    Not expensive to assemble either[/QUOTE]



    Not bad for a mid Div 1 team.....

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    Re: Harrison Bright: Newport County

    Is he better than Will Spiers? If so, sign him.

    He (Bright) is out of contract at the end of the season so would be cheaper. Similarly, so is Luca Hoole.

    I'd sign them both, they would grow into money.

    All three would be better defenders than Romeo.

    A question for the historians; who was the last person from Blaenavon to play for us? Has anybody from Blaenavon ever played for us?

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    Re: Harrison Bright: Newport County

    Quote Originally Posted by AdrianAlston View Post
    Is he better than Will Spiers? If so, sign him.

    He (Bright) is out of contract at the end of the season so would be cheaper. Similarly, so is Luca Hoole.

    I'd sign them both, they would grow into money.

    A question for the historians; who was the last person from Blaenavon to play for us? Has anybody from Blaenavon ever played for us?
    Is that where you are from ?

    I know a city fan from varteg

    Bit isolated up there ?

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    Re: Harrison Bright: Newport County

    No, Cardiff (originally)

    Yes it is a bit isolated up there, although Varteg would make Blaenavon seem like Central London.

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    Re: Harrison Bright: Newport County

    Quote Originally Posted by AdrianAlston View Post
    Is he better than Will Spiers? If so, sign him.

    He (Bright) is out of contract at the end of the season so would be cheaper. Similarly, so is Luca Hoole.

    I'd sign them both, they would grow into money.

    All three would be better defenders than Romeo.

    A question for the historians; who was the last person from Blaenavon to play for us? Has anybody from Blaenavon ever played for us?
    Doesn’t look like, I searched famous people from Blaenavon and, unsurprisingly, there’s a few rugby players from there (Mark Taylor, Ken Jones, Terry Cobner and John Perkins for example), but the only footballers mentioned were Bright and someone called Ryan Doble who used to play for Shrewsbury.

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    Re: Harrison Bright: Newport County

    i had a look, it says tony villars from there

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    Re: Harrison Bright: Newport County

    Quote Originally Posted by AdrianAlston View Post
    No, Cardiff (originally)

    Yes it is a bit isolated up there, although Varteg would make Blaenavon seem like Central London.
    ...L2 football keeps me sane. It's the perfect league imo.

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    Re: Harrison Bright: Newport County

    Quote Originally Posted by AdrianAlston View Post
    Is he better than Will Spiers? If so, sign him.

    He (Bright) is out of contract at the end of the season so would be cheaper. Similarly, so is Luca Hoole.

    I'd sign them both, they would grow into money.

    All three would be better defenders than Romeo.

    A question for the historians; who was the last person from Blaenavon to play for us? Has anybody from Blaenavon ever played for us?
    Darcy Blake?

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    Re: Harrison Bright: Newport County

    Spent the first half of the season with barry town. Very decent player.

    Amazed more clubs don't look at the cymru premier. Wales c always outplay England c which is the best the national league has to offer. Players like will evans were knocking around the cymru premier for years and years. Just can't fathom why they get such little interest.

    Southam Hales from barry also went to Fleetwood and then Stockport and he's playing in league 1 next season.

    Plenty of evidence a player who can hold on their own and looks good in the cymru premier will cope with league 2 or above just fine.

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    Re: Harrison Bright: Newport County

    Quote Originally Posted by Armitage Shanks View Post
    I watched them play Tranmere yesterday.
    Not the best quality game I'll ever see.. but given the right player support and coaching Harrison Bright looked useful.

    Imagine a younger team of Ashford the Collwills, Isaak Davies , Tanner and him.

    Not expensive to assemble either

    As Tanner showed yesterday at Millwall, he’s not worth a cup of cold piss, get rid, ASAP

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    Re: Harrison Bright: Newport County

    Quote Originally Posted by B. Oddie View Post
    Darcy Blake?
    Blackwood

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    Re: Harrison Bright: Newport County

    Quote Originally Posted by poc View Post
    i had a look, it says tony villars from there
    Villars was born in Cwmbran and Signed for City from non-league Panteg. He finished his career at Blaenavon Blues.
    I never saw him play, but by all accounts, he was pretty talented albeit inconsistent.

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