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  • Re: Loan Report

    Originally posted by Enoch Mort View Post
    “de rigueur” -of course his literature is shot through with correctly spelled French maxims. Schoolboy error on my part. I apologise
    Excusationem accepit.

    Luke Pearce was sent off for Sligo tonight near the end of the 1-1 draw with Derry after his second yellow card.

    I doubt Ewan Griffiths will be joining up with Plymouth Parkway in time for tomorrow night's game with AFC Totton but he'll be facing Charlie Austin if he does. Austin joined Totton in the summer having been released by Swindon.

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    • Re: Loan Report

      Originally posted by Loramski View Post
      Excusationem accepit.

      Luke Pearce was sent off for Sligo tonight near the end of the 1-1 draw with Derry after his second yellow card.

      I doubt Ewan Griffiths will be joining up with Plymouth Parkway in time for tomorrow night's game with AFC Totton but he'll be facing Charlie Austin if he does. Austin joined Totton in the summer having been released by Swindon.
      Whilst appreciating your declining of a noun and seeking out the 3rd person singular perfect conjugation are you sure it is a correct translation of what you are trying to say ? Genuine query, I’m interested to know

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      • Re: Loan Report

        Originally posted by Enoch Mort View Post
        Whilst appreciating your declining of a noun and seeking out the 3rd person singular perfect conjugation are you sure it is a correct translation of what you are trying to say ? Genuine query, I’m interested to know
        I've always used it to mean 'apology accepted'. Don't tell me it actually means 'fancy a quickie behind the bike sheds?' or something, I'd die of shame.

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        • Re: Loan Report

          Originally posted by Loramski View Post
          I've always used it to mean 'apology accepted'. Don't tell me it actually means 'fancy a quickie behind the bike sheds?' or something, I'd die of shame.
          Not apologia, apologiae (F) ?

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          • Re: Loan Report

            Originally posted by Enoch Mort View Post
            Not apologia, apologiae (F) ?
            I did wonder why people were looking at me funny when I said it to them. We may be drifting slightly off topic here but what should 'apology accepted' be? What does 'excusationem accepit' translate as?

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            • Re: Loan Report

              Originally posted by Loramski View Post
              I did wonder why people were looking at me funny when I said it to them. We may be drifting slightly off topic here but what should 'apology accepted' be? What does 'excusationem accepit' translate as?
              This is going off the topic of loans

              You have a pm

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              • Re: Loan Report

                Originally posted by Enoch Mort View Post
                This is going off the topic of loans

                You have a pm
                Just seen it and, I agree, doing a football podcast in Latin is a great idea. Big gap in the market there. I'd be happy to do it with you, yes. Frank Lampard got an A* in his Latin GCSE, he can be our first guest. I assume he's still fluent.

                Another 90 minutes for Josh Beecher last night as Barry came back from 2-0 down at half time to win 4-2 at Newtown. Keenan Patten popped up with the fourth goal there. Maybe TOBW can correct me but I don't remember Keenan scoring much when he was here but he seems to be getting forward to good effect this season.

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                • Re: Loan Report

                  Weird weekend for our loaned out players, not much to report really. Eli King played 84 minutes in Stevenage's win at Mansfield, Josh Beecher got another 90 in as Barry went out of the Welsh Cup on penalties to Caerau Ely having had a player sent off in the first half and Kieron Evans was subbed in Newport's heavy home defeat to Chesterfield (for whom Vontae Daley-Campbell came on in the second half).

                  They were the only starters. Joel Colwill and Ryan Wintle came on as second half subs, Luke Pearce was suspended, Raheem Conte presumably injured and Ewan Griffiths has lost his place for now to the keeper signed on a one month deal to replace him when he was called away on Wales Under-19 duty.

                  Malachi Fagan-Walcott hasn't quite recovered from a hamstring niggle but should be buoyed by the news that Gary Oldman will be coming to York's Theatre Royal in April to perform in Samuel Beckett's excellent Krapp's Last Tape. It's pretty bleak (it makes King Lear look like Mrs Brown's Boys) so I wouldn't recommend it for a lads night out but Malachi shouldn't look a gift horse in the mouth when tickets go on sale on November 16th.

                  Roko Simic's Kortrijk play on Sunday. No rush to get yourself over here now Roko, we're good for goals thank you.

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                  • Re: Loan Report

                    Originally posted by Loramski View Post
                    Weird weekend for our loaned out players, not much to report really. Eli King played 84 minutes in Stevenage's win at Mansfield, Josh Beecher got another 90 in as Barry went out of the Welsh Cup on penalties to Caerau Ely having had a player sent off in the first half and Kieron Evans was subbed in Newport's heavy home defeat to Chesterfield (for whom Vontae Daley-Campbell came on in the second half).

                    They were the only starters. Joel Colwill and Ryan Wintle came on as second half subs, Luke Pearce was suspended, Raheem Conte presumably injured and Ewan Griffiths has lost his place for now to the keeper signed on a one month deal to replace him when he was called away on Wales Under-19 duty.

                    Malachi Fagan-Walcott hasn't quite recovered from a hamstring niggle but should be buoyed by the news that Gary Oldman will be coming to York's Theatre Royal in April to perform in Samuel Beckett's excellent Krapp's Last Tape. It's pretty bleak (it makes King Lear look like Mrs Brown's Boys) so I wouldn't recommend it for a lads night out but Malachi shouldn't look a gift horse in the mouth when tickets go on sale on November 16th.

                    Roko Simic's Kortrijk play on Sunday. No rush to get yourself over here now Roko, we're good for goals thank you.
                    Given Krapp’s predilection for senescent prostitutes I would have thought Wayne Rooney was a better fit for the role rather than Gary Oldman.

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                    • Re: Loan Report

                      Originally posted by Loramski View Post
                      Weird weekend for our loaned out players, not much to report really. Eli King played 84 minutes in Stevenage's win at Mansfield, Josh Beecher got another 90 in as Barry went out of the Welsh Cup on penalties to Caerau Ely having had a player sent off in the first half and Kieron Evans was subbed in Newport's heavy home defeat to Chesterfield (for whom Vontae Daley-Campbell came on in the second half).

                      They were the only starters. Joel Colwill and Ryan Wintle came on as second half subs, Luke Pearce was suspended, Raheem Conte presumably injured and Ewan Griffiths has lost his place for now to the keeper signed on a one month deal to replace him when he was called away on Wales Under-19 duty.

                      Malachi Fagan-Walcott hasn't quite recovered from a hamstring niggle but should be buoyed by the news that Gary Oldman will be coming to York's Theatre Royal in April to perform in Samuel Beckett's excellent Krapp's Last Tape. It's pretty bleak (it makes King Lear look like Mrs Brown's Boys) so I wouldn't recommend it for a lads night out but Malachi shouldn't look a gift horse in the mouth when tickets go on sale on November 16th.

                      Roko Simic's Kortrijk play on Sunday. No rush to get yourself over here now Roko, we're good for goals thank you.
                      Krapp's Last Tape! Quality report again. Thanks.

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                      • Re: Loan Report

                        Originally posted by Loramski View Post
                        Just seen it and, I agree, doing a football podcast in Latin is a great idea. Big gap in the market there. I'd be happy to do it with you, yes. Frank Lampard got an A* in his Latin GCSE, he can be our first guest. I assume he's still fluent.

                        Another 90 minutes for Josh Beecher last night as Barry came back from 2-0 down at half time to win 4-2 at Newtown. Keenan Patten popped up with the fourth goal there. Maybe TOBW can correct me but I don't remember Keenan scoring much when he was here but he seems to be getting forward to good effect this season.
                        When I was in Belfast we had a shield on the door of our room with the words 'Defecamus luces purpuras' scrolled beneath it. I discovered years later that that is probably (almost certainly) not the correct translation, but everyone knew what it meant.

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                        • Re: Loan Report

                          Originally posted by Enoch Mort View Post
                          Given Krapp’s predilection for senescent prostitutes I would have thought Wayne Rooney was a better fit for the role rather than Gary Oldman.
                          Definitely, but with question marks over Rooney's availability in April and May it makes sense to bring Oldman in (on loan, as it were) until the end of the season. Let's hope he's up to it.

                          While Rooney has the gravitas for the role, I wonder if traditional theatre-goers might be upset by sections of the audience singing 'you're just a fat granny shagger' during his performance.

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                          • Re: Loan Report

                            Malachi Fagan-Walcott is fit and working again, walking down the road in the sun, feeling like Alan Minter and eating eight sheets of blotting paper. Forget that, sorry, I got a bit carried away there but it has been an eventful week for him. He came back for York's game with top of the table Barnet on Tuesday and helped them overturn an early deficit to win 3-1. Saturday's game was a trip to Halifax with a following of 2,000 fans to back them but, again, they went behind early. Fagan-Walcott had a great chance to equalise in the second half but dragged it wide and injury time came round with York still 1-0 down. Then Malachi did pop up with the equaliser and five minutes later Ollie Pearce hit a winner to send York to the top of the table.

                            Another goal scorer this week was Luke Pearce for Sligo in their 2-2 draw with Galway. A close range header for Luke and he seems to be finishing the season well there. Only one game left so he'll be back here before long. Obviously one issue is how will he pick up pitch time with Michael Reindorf on such good form for the under-21s? Answers on a postcard to Omer Riza c/o Cardiff City.

                            The goals from those two stand out in an otherwise barren week for our loaned out players. Eli King was dropped for Stevenage's midweek game but brought back in for the trip to Rotherham where it was 0-0 when Eli was subbed after 65 minutes but quickly turned into a 2-0 defeat after. That'll learn 'em. Kieron Evans came off the bench twice this week but, while Joel Colwill started the midweek game for Cheltenham, he went all the way to Carlisle for a minute off the bench yesterday in a 1-0 win.

                            Joel's minute was more than a number of other players though. Josh Beecher and Ewan Griffiths are learning the importance of keeping your place in the team as they missed out this weekend. Not their fault though, Ewan lost his place at Plymouth Parkway a while back due to an international call-up and Josh missed Barry's League Cup win over Penybont in midweek as he was cup-tied after playing for us in an earlier round. He was on the bench yesterday as Barry won 2-1 at Flint with the first being scored by Josh Yorwerth (a header from a corner if you hadn't guessed). No sign of Raheem Conte again this week and Roko Simic didn't get off the bench for Kortrijk in their 1-0 win.

                            Last, but not least, Ryan Wintle got his first start for Millwall in a 1-0 win at Swansea yesterday. It was a late winner and as Swansea had 72% possession, had 17 shots to Millwall's 6, 10 corners to 6, 86% pass accuracy to 57% and 480 passes to 184 it would seem that Swansea were a bit unlucky. Never mind.

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                            • Re: Loan Report

                              Originally posted by Loramski View Post
                              Malachi Fagan-Walcott is fit and working again, walking down the road in the sun, feeling like Alan Minter and eating eight sheets of blotting paper. Forget that, sorry, I got a bit carried away there but it has been an eventful week for him. He came back for York's game with top of the table Barnet on Tuesday and helped them overturn an early deficit to win 3-1. Saturday's game was a trip to Halifax with a following of 2,000 fans to back them but, again, they went behind early. Fagan-Walcott had a great chance to equalise in the second half but dragged it wide and injury time came round with York still 1-0 down. Then Malachi did pop up with the equaliser and five minutes later Ollie Pearce hit a winner to send York to the top of the table.

                              Another goal scorer this week was Luke Pearce for Sligo in their 2-2 draw with Galway. A close range header for Luke and he seems to be finishing the season well there. Only one game left so he'll be back here before long. Obviously one issue is how will he pick up pitch time with Michael Reindorf on such good form for the under-21s? Answers on a postcard to Omer Riza c/o Cardiff City.

                              The goals from those two stand out in an otherwise barren week for our loaned out players. Eli King was dropped for Stevenage's midweek game but brought back in for the trip to Rotherham where it was 0-0 when Eli was subbed after 65 minutes but quickly turned into a 2-0 defeat after. That'll learn 'em. Kieron Evans came off the bench twice this week but, while Joel Colwill started the midweek game for Cheltenham, he went all the way to Carlisle for a minute off the bench yesterday in a 1-0 win.

                              Joel's minute was more than a number of other players though. Josh Beecher and Ewan Griffiths are learning the importance of keeping your place in the team as they missed out this weekend. Not their fault though, Ewan lost his place at Plymouth Parkway a while back due to an international call-up and Josh missed Barry's League Cup win over Penybont in midweek as he was cup-tied after playing for us in an earlier round. He was on the bench yesterday as Barry won 2-1 at Flint with the first being scored by Josh Yorwerth (a header from a corner if you hadn't guessed). No sign of Raheem Conte again this week and Roko Simic didn't get off the bench for Kortrijk in their 1-0 win.

                              Last, but not least, Ryan Wintle got his first start for Millwall in a 1-0 win at Swansea yesterday. It was a late winner and as Swansea had 72% possession, had 17 shots to Millwall's 6, 10 corners to 6, 86% pass accuracy to 57% and 480 passes to 184 it would seem that Swansea were a bit unlucky. Never mind.
                              Thanks for that.

                              A first for Wintle at whatever the Liberty Stadium is called these days then - playing in a team that didnt roll over to be tickled.

                              Baffled as to why a team like Newport didn’t try and sign Fagan-Walcott and what a waste of time Conte to Woking is proving to be - he’s a strange player, he impresses when he plays in the first team for a Championship club, but he looks pretty ordinary in my opinion when he plays below that level (I’ve never seen him play as well for our under 21s as he did when he came on against Southampton).

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                              • Re: Loan Report

                                I can’t see the logic in keeping a talented player like Conte at Woking, or Colwill jnr at Cheltenham

                                What was going through Buluts mind when they came up as an option???

                                I’ll send a talented midfielder out to a side struggling in league 2, because it will improve his game no end???
                                Bring them both back in January

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