Sam Walker on 19:43 - Dec 11 with 375 views | wessex_exile | I hope so - the interview I read with him really just came across an aspirational opinion about his (natural) desire to play at the highest level possible, he also readily admitted he's enjoying his time at Col U. To be honest, if he were to move up to Championship level, it would have to be lower third to have any certainty of getting actual game time rather than bench-warming - and we are, at least, relatively close to home for him...there's Charlton and Millwall that could offer the same, but not many others? | |
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Sam Walker on 20:29 - Dec 11 with 372 views | bwildered | The big man has reached the first crossroads of his football career. Does his mother club look on him has a future player ? He undoubtably is one of these players JD would hope to recruit if not required if his present contract is not renewed in the summer. Obviously if still required he would do more bench warming at that level has his football education in the lower leagues would be surely be no longer be required, and would have to await for a opportunity to progress. Having been under the stewartship of the Premier league academy, he would, under the encouragement of his agent, rather not drop many levels so early in his career, if not retained. However a regular slot in a side can keep you in the shop window for scouts, particularly if your form is maintained . He would be a most welcome acquisition, for the future, who if he could replicate the consistency of his namesake of the 70's would have a long career ahead in the U's jersey. | |
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