Match report and ratings from last night's game
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http://viewfromthestands9.wordpress.com/2012/08/15/northampton-town-2-1-cardiff-city-young-city-side-get-season-off-to-a-losing-start/
Only brief, but any feedback welcome
Only brief, but any feedback welcome
A nice read - definitely at a good 'echo' standard.
Adedeji Oshilaja failed to impress at the forest green game too imo, I don't think he will ever be good enough for championship standard sadly.
Imagine him trying to hold off Wilfred Saha, no chance.
Adedeji Oshilaja failed to impress at the forest green game too imo, I don't think he will ever be good enough for championship standard sadly.
Imagine him trying to hold off Wilfred Saha, no chance.
I seen a few of the youngsters at FGR and Barry Town, but decided due to the fact it was pre-season not to read into it. But yesterday it was clear to see who has a future at this level, and who doesn't.
Cheers for reading
Cheers for reading
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Great write up, nice to hear some feedback on the youths we don't see very often. Who do you think could plausibly make the transition to first team championship football in the future then?
Red614 wrote:Great write up, nice to hear some feedback on the youths we don't see very often. Who do you think could plausibly make the transition to first team championship football in the future then?
The general consensus is that:
Declan John could possibly feature this season if we fail to get in cover for full-back. We'll certainly see more of him in years to come.
Ben Nugent looks like another one for the future, but won't play any league games this year.
Tommy O'Sullivan is the highest rated youngster, due to the amount of midfield options, he won't feature this year - another for the future.
Oshilaja and Saint-Luce just don't look like they have enough to succeed.
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Nice write up Gloves. Not too long and not too short (I didn't want to say 'nice length'), informative and to the point. Good work
Caldi Blue wrote:Nice write up Gloves. Not too long and not too short (I didn't want to say 'nice length'), informative and to the point. Good work
That's exactly what I was aiming for. I read a load of blogs as part of my uni course, and I know that one look at a long article and you find yourself just skipping through it. It's all about balance - I'll continue doing these throughout the season if it becomes popular.
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It'll be the voice recognition software.Colonel Cardiffi wrote:how can u rite a blog your just a pair of gloves
Nice work, gloves!
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*** G L O V E S *** wrote:Caldi Blue wrote:Nice write up Gloves. Not too long and not too short (I didn't want to say 'nice length'), informative and to the point. Good work
That's exactly what I was aiming for. I read a load of blogs as part of my uni course, and I know that one look at a long article and you find yourself just skipping through it. It's all about balance - I'll continue doing these throughout the season if it becomes popular.
Yeh do it. You're right about blogs being too long, for someone with as short a concentration span as me, the sight of 15 paragraphs can be a daunting one.
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