Quote from: Legion on November 10, 2014, 08:08:56 PMCallum Robinson scores for PNE.Twice.
Callum Robinson scores for PNE.
Hat trick,third goal from a pen after he had a shit handled on the line :-)
Quote from: claret and blue blood on November 10, 2014, 09:43:43 PMHat trick,third goal from a pen after he had a shit handled on the line :-)Dirty bastard!
Great run for the first, great finish for the 2nd 3rd he was pretty unlucky with the header, really smart to place the shot that was handled where he did (not sure if it was intentional but that's the height where you can't get a foot or head to it easily, which is why the guy used his hand). Penalty wasn't great a better keeper would've saved that (and not left such a big gap at the near post for the first) but all in he's done very well there. I have high hopes for Robinson, I think he'll be a good option for Gabby in the front 3 in the long term.
Quote from: paul_e on November 11, 2014, 10:31:04 AMGreat run for the first, great finish for the 2nd 3rd he was pretty unlucky with the header, really smart to place the shot that was handled where he did (not sure if it was intentional but that's the height where you can't get a foot or head to it easily, which is why the guy used his hand). Penalty wasn't great a better keeper would've saved that (and not left such a big gap at the near post for the first) but all in he's done very well there. I have high hopes for Robinson, I think he'll be a good option for Gabby in the front 3 in the long term.With the penalty, bare in mind the power of the shot and that it's just above goalkeeper height. It wouldn't have been easy for a top keeper to stop that (for one thing he has to be going in the right direction).
Aston Villa career is over for Irish defender Enda Stevens24-year-old on loan at League One Doncaster Rovers as his Villa Park contract runs down Nov 14, 2014 15:45 By Gregg EvansEnda Stevens has conceded that his Aston Villa career is over after failing to make an impact in the West Midlands.The 24-year-old left-back was signed by Alex McLeish in 2011 but it was current boss Paul Lambert who gave him his debut a year later.Initially there was hope that the Irishman could carve out a successful career for himself in the Premier League but he has since struggled to build on his first-team breakthrough.Stevens is currently on loan at League One side Doncaster Rovers and admits he is now playing for his future as his claret and blue contract expires in six months time.When asked if he was looking for a new club because his Villa days were effectively over, he replied:“Yes. It’s just football, it happens. You’ve just got to get on with it, do well and work hard.”Stevens, who is in his second loan spell at Doncaster following a previous temporary switch last term added:“It was good [being at Villa].“I’ve enjoyed myself, it’s a massive club.“Paul Lambert gave me my debut so I was grateful for that, it’s just time for me to move on.“It was easy to come back to Doncaster. I really enjoyed myself here last season. It was a no-brainer.“The loan is for me, it’ll improve me and my football.”The former Shamrock Rovers man has made seven first-team appearances for Villa but has been shipped out on loan four times in the last 15 months.