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Could Liam Shephard be our next big thing? 12:48 - Jan 21 with 3955 viewsjackeinstein

Nice to hear Gary Johnson praising Shephard on his league one debut for Yeovil.
It is great to see as Shephard has been with the academy for a number of years and not a player we have bought in, we need to keep this steady conveyor belt of players coming through, always nice to see the local products doing well and gives confidence in our youth system.
Apparently he's a Merthyr boy but we'll forgive him that one.
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Could Liam Shephard be our next big thing? on 14:39 - Jan 21 with 3764 viewsNOTRAC

Liam Shephard is from Pentre in the Rhondda where he still lives.
His father is Gary Shephard, who played for Newport and Merthyr for many years ,and was the Merthyr manager up until last year.
Liam is on an apprentice loan to Yeovil for one month-and played his first league game last night at Preston.
He plays at right full back and is twenty years old.
He is captain of our under 21side this year after being captain of our under 19 side last year.He was also under 19 player of the year last year
He is highly thought of by Gary Monk and has been on the bench as substitute a few times this year

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Could Liam Shephard be our next big thing? on 14:51 - Jan 21 with 3716 viewsScoobyWho

Anyone who knows the score with our support would know the jacks hold the majority in support in Merthyr amongst the younger generations.

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Could Liam Shephard be our next big thing? on 20:02 - Jan 21 with 3383 viewsMartyrman57

and the older supporters too Scoobs
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Could Liam Shephard be our next big thing? on 20:10 - Jan 21 with 3353 viewsairedale

Could Liam Shephard be our next big thing? on 14:39 - Jan 21 by NOTRAC

Liam Shephard is from Pentre in the Rhondda where he still lives.
His father is Gary Shephard, who played for Newport and Merthyr for many years ,and was the Merthyr manager up until last year.
Liam is on an apprentice loan to Yeovil for one month-and played his first league game last night at Preston.
He plays at right full back and is twenty years old.
He is captain of our under 21side this year after being captain of our under 19 side last year.He was also under 19 player of the year last year
He is highly thought of by Gary Monk and has been on the bench as substitute a few times this year


What's the diff between a loan and an apprentice loan if, at the end of the day, the boy plays for their first team anyway?
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Could Liam Shephard be our next big thing? on 21:12 - Jan 21 with 3218 viewsKilkennyjack

Good to see and i hope so. Not too sure, but i think liam joined us at youth age ? League 1 is a good level at any age.

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Could Liam Shephard be our next big thing? on 07:40 - Jan 22 with 2983 viewsHuw57

Could Liam Shephard be our next big thing? on 20:10 - Jan 21 by airedale

What's the diff between a loan and an apprentice loan if, at the end of the day, the boy plays for their first team anyway?


Think it is normally called a 'Youth Loan', it's no different to a normal loan, it's just claeed that because he is U21.

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Could Liam Shephard be our next big thing? on 08:44 - Jan 22 with 2895 viewsNOTRAC

Could Liam Shephard be our next big thing? on 07:40 - Jan 22 by Huw57

Think it is normally called a 'Youth Loan', it's no different to a normal loan, it's just claeed that because he is U21.


There are major differences between youth or apprentice loans and normal loans.
Usually players are loaned to save wages costs or and with the possibility of the player being bought at the end of the loan.
The cost of wages is normally paid by the lending club in respect of youth loans.They are made on the presumption that the borrowing club will give the players game time.
They are intended to give the player a taste of what life is like in the lower divisions,and to play in front of crowds which they would not normally get in under 21 football.also to play in 'real'games where their fellow players and opponents are playing for their 'bread and butter'
In a way it's a method of hardening up a promising player.
The week before he went on loan Liam Shephard was awarded a two and a half year contract,so the club obviously see him as a player of the future.

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Could Liam Shephard be our next big thing? on 09:23 - Jan 22 with 2854 viewsScoobyWho

Could Liam Shephard be our next big thing? on 20:02 - Jan 21 by Martyrman57

and the older supporters too Scoobs


I would be interested to know how many of you oldies ;-) there are in Merthyr. I was at an away game last season and there were a group of about 30 from Merthyr. All young uns. Are the oldies the same ? Cardiff would have you believe its all blue ( or red )

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