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5 hours ago, meanderson93 said:

Yeah, that's all well and good, and where he played for his previous club. I just think when we saw him against higher quality opposition, he struggled to trouble his fullback much. Certainly happy to be wrong though and with a bit of development can play all across a forward line.

Youve reached that conclusion on one seven-minute appearance as a substitute against Plymouth, and a couple of starts in the EFL cups, in weakened and much-changed lineups. Wow! Give the lad a chance.

How many appearances and minutes on the pitch did it take to convince people that Sam Dalby offers us a solid forward threat?

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11 hours ago, Johnnyrotten said:

My Mum/Grandparents lived in Whitesmocks and my auntie in Framwellgate Moor.  Spent loads of my first 20 odd years up there.

Loved that area and Durham generally, still visit whenever I can even though my relatives are long gone.

If my parents hadn't moved to the North West for work in the early 70s I'd be a Sunderland fan.

Some lovely places - and some not so - Pity Me is aptly named for example but the Durham Dales are stunning. Not been for about 12 months but will take a trip over this summer. Its a fucker of a long drive from here though!

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9 minutes ago, Rival Son said:

A brace for Charlie Warren at Aldershot Town, today.

Thats five in seven appearances, now. Lad is a proper goal scorer.

He's playing on the wing too isn't he? 

Jumped 3 leagues and still scoring. 

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Yes, but Aldershot seem to playing a slightly different version of our system. Formation is always given as 4-3-3, suggesting wide forwards, as opposed to wingers, and no number 10.

However, it’s the same inverted wide-men, with the left-footed Warren playing on the right side.

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21 hours ago, Rival Son said:

A brace for Charlie Warren at Aldershot Town, today.

Thats five in seven appearances, now. Lad is a proper goal scorer.

next season - could be the one for him 

Posted
4 hours ago, Ratwhite said:

next season - could be the one for him 

Well let’s hope it’s with us if the Shots do want to sign him permanently? Good to see young Inwood doing so well too, we have a couple of good ones there.

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Sharples is st Spennymoor. 

They're having a mare atm and judging by fan groups turning very toxic very quickly. 

He's started 4 iirc but been subbed around 50-60 mins each game, picked up 2 bookings. 

Posted
7 hours ago, only1swanny said:

Sharples is st Spennymoor. 

They're having a mare atm and judging by fan groups turning very toxic very quickly. 

He's started 4 iirc but been subbed around 50-60 mins each game, picked up 2 bookings. 

Why do we send our young players into struggling teams it surely can’t be good for their development? At least Shots had An experienced manager in John Coleman already picking things up when our two went there.

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15 minutes ago, Whitesince63 said:

Why do we send our young players into struggling teams it surely can’t be good for their development? At least Shots had An experienced manager in John Coleman already picking things up when our two went there.

Probably can't be massively choosey as we'd been looking for a loan for him for months.

Also, struggling team = more chance of game time to prove yourself. Swings and roundabouts 

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I need to automate the next sentence. Charlie Warren scores again for Aldershot Town!

This one was an injury time equaliser at Tamworth, and is his sixth goal in eight appearances. Another recurring sentence. The lad is a serious goal scorer.

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20 hours ago, Rival Son said:

I need to automate the next sentence. Charlie Warren scores again for Aldershot Town!

This one was an injury time equaliser at Tamworth, and is his sixth goal in eight appearances. Another recurring sentence. The lad is a serious goal scorer.

Having a look at the Aldershot forum, it,s interesting to see that they're obviously pleased with Warren but it's Inwood who was widely chosen as their MOTM.

It may be that Inwood is the next one to follow Conway into the 1st team squad.

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I read the same, and it’s great to hear that Inwood is also delivering good performances.

i also saw the comment that this was probably Warren’s worst game for them, and he still came up with the vital goal. In other games, Warren has been given MOTM.

At the end of the day, I think we’ve got two youngsters who may make the step up, here. For that reason, I’m keeping a close eye on all Aldershot matches.

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