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00s Player Marcel Seip, Captain Carl Fletcher, Manager Paul Struck
10's Curtis Nelson
60’s John Sillett
70’s Mick Horswill
All correct.
90s Andrew Comyn
80s Leigh Cooper
90’s Ronnie Mauge
Can only find two players who have scored twice in one match for Plymouth this season, Finn Azaz who has scored 6 in the championship and
Ben Waite who has scored 2 in the championship but in different games and 3 in the cup two against Leyton Orient and 1 against Crystal Palace.
20’s Luke Jephcott
That only scored twice in 2023, put me off, could not see where he scored twice in same game, seen the 11 goals he scored though.
Scored twice for Swindon against Wimbledon in April.
https://www.soccerbase.com/players/p...&season_id=155
Thanks thought you would know it
As it says in the Bible - Ask, and it shall be given you: google, and you shall find.
I don't know much about Jephcott at all, to be honest, but things don't seem to be going as expected for him. Career paths are often complex and random (have a look at Ben Wilson's Wiki page for evidence of that), there seems to be no rhyme or reason to a player's progress, or lack of it, in so many cases.
Some posters on here (this board, not this thread) seem to think that all you have to do with Academy players is give them food, drink and sunlight till they're in their late teens then 10-15 first team games in their favoured position and you've got the finished article. Jephcott could've been held up as a good example of this working, initially, but it seems to have gone pear-shaped for now.
Thought the name was familiar, definitely an interesting career path, from scoring quite a few of the goals that took them up from League Two and One at a young age to bombed out on loan and released in less than a year.
If I had to guess one of the lessons is that it's such a big jump from the lower leagues to the Championship that it's obvious to the club that a player can't step up, also still a shock to me just how far the Scottish Prem has fallen in terms of quality of play.