Originally Posted by
Loramski
I'm not sure if it's possible for Mike to introduce a theme tune for these loan reports, or maybe some background music, just to improve the experience for readers. I mean, there's only so times I can say 'Jake Dennis didn't get off the bench for Oldham' without people's eyes glazing over so it would be a positive step. Saying that, I guess it would've got repetitive listening to 'Simply the Best' every week when Etien Velikonja was at Lierse but what else would've been appropriate?
Anyway, Ten Green Bottles would be the music of choice for this week as our ten loaned out players accidentally fell one by one to leave me virtually nothing to report on. Jake Dennis didn't get off the bench for Oldham, same for Eli King and Ryan Wintle as Stevenage and Millwall picked up away wins. Kion Etete and Kieron Evans are injured and, while I wish him all the best, I expect Ryotaro Tsunoda will be too for Kortrijk's game later today. Michael Reindorf was a late sub for Bristol Rovers as they lost at Northampton and Baylin Johnson an even later one as Maidstone beat Bath 3-0. Even Joe Thomas can't save the day this week as Yate's game with Westbury isn't till Monday.
Joel Colwill did get 78 minutes for Exeter but a miserable 3-0 defeat at Charlton is probably best forgotten. For some reason, Exeter didn't have a keeper on the bench yesterday but with Josh Magennis in the team they're covered for that anyway.
While Malachi Fagan-Walcott is no longer our player, he's a useful standby for quiet weeks like this. I wonder what Malachi is making of the injury situation here. Having left, probably seeing no chance of ever making the first team, he must be wondering where he'd stand now if he was still here. Not only would he have been in with a chance of playing on a regular basis but, the way things are going, he might have been captain in a week or two. An eventful game for York yesterday as Halifax looked to avenge an injury-time defeat at the Shay earlier in the season. They started well, going 2-0 up inside three minutes, but York got one back and it was 2-1 at 90 minutes. York then had a player sent off but still managed to equalise ten minutes into injury time for a 2-2 draw. Barnet won though so York now trail them by nine points at the top of the National League.