King played 77 mins for Morecambe.
Denham and Tom Davies were unused subs up in Scotland.
Zimba and Luthra both started for their new teams.
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Ojo and Davies both starting for Kortrijk against Standard Liege.
Kortrijk have had a nightmare start to the season.
King played 77 mins for Morecambe.
Denham and Tom Davies were unused subs up in Scotland.
Zimba and Luthra both started for their new teams.
Our 'golden generation' scattered to the four corners. Thank goodness we've hung on to Colwill
Isaac Davies has scored in the 24th min Vs Standard 1 -0 30 mins in
It's on IPTV in the Belgian channels, Ojo is rubbish btw
video of the goal - https://twitter.com/gabbsthenewt/sta...O602NbmBA&s=19
If there’s such a thing as a typical Isaak Davies goal that’s it.
Finished up 1-1, I'd rather he was still with us, but, hopefully, goals like that will ensure Isaak is starting most weeks for Kortrijk.
What are people's general thoughts on Chanka Zimba? Asking as he's now at Maidenhead United, where I grew up and watch whenever I'm back. Didn't play well yesterday apparently and missed a good chance in the nil nil with Oxford City.
Do those who watch a lot of the U-21 games think he's got a future with City?
On Issak Davies he needs a full season of being a 90 mins first teamer, we missed the slot for him and Ruben and it shows.
I think he would actually suit Buluts system as an inside forward whereas O'Dowda doesn't.
Did. Ojo play yesterday?
Kipre scored for WBA
Bagan helped Zulte Waregem win 5-0 yesterday.
No, I don’t think so. Two years ago, he was scoring almost every week for the under 21s and got a first team chance which didn’t go well for him. The decision to loan him out to League Two was probably the right one, but, whereas a young player being loaned out ideally should see them moving up the leagues gradually, Zimba has gone from top of League Two to mid/lower standard in the same league and then to a club which tends to be involved at the wrong end of the National League - he’s heading downwards and even if he makes a big impact at Maidenhead, I’d be surprised if City retain him if, as I believe, his contract is up at the end of the season.
Thanks for the response Maidenhead's first goal is staying in the division, as the budget is generally one of the smallest. We've sold a few players on to league teams in recent years though, so definitely a good opportunity for players to develop there, Max Kilman, now at Wolves being the most notable. The physicality of the division is probably the main thing to overcome. My brother and dad (also City fans) have season tickets at Maidenhead, so I'll report back their opinions as they watch him.
Yes,it’ll be interesting to hear how he does there - I think from a City perspective he needs to score plenty of goals there tohave any sort of future with us.
I didn’t realise Max Kilman had played for Maidenhead - I think he’s an impressive player and the fact he can keep his place at a team like Wolves who tend to look at the foreign market as their first option says a lot.