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Loan Rs 09:31 - Dec 7 with 3251 viewsSir_Chops

For those following: A fifth goal in 7 games and an assist for Charlie Kendall at the weekend for Eastbourne Borough. Here's the highlights, with a Man of the Match interview with Charlie afterwards. Sounds full of confidence, and the assist shows it.



Goal: 1 m 30
Assist: 6 m 45(ish)

Kai Woolard-Innocent also on loan there and a regular 8/10 according to their manager a few weeks back.

Good to see these loans working well in developing the youngsters.

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Loan Rs on 10:15 - Dec 7 with 3150 viewsbosh67

Yes I've seen this kid play and he's a real prospect. Big, strong and a predator in the box. Good to see him developing on loan.

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Loan Rs on 11:34 - Dec 7 with 2991 viewsAntti_Heinola

Loan Rs on 10:15 - Dec 7 by bosh67

Yes I've seen this kid play and he's a real prospect. Big, strong and a predator in the box. Good to see him developing on loan.


Could be the new Clive Allen, Bosh? ;)

Bare bones.

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Loan Rs on 12:13 - Dec 7 with 2914 viewsderbyhoop

He's getting a proper football education and could develop into a real QPR asset.

However, as a word of caution, he's playing in National League South. That's 2 levels below Rem Oteh, and I don't think many feel he is the answer, and 4 levels below where we need him to be.
Good prospect but don't get carried away.

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Loan Rs on 13:06 - Dec 7 with 2836 viewsSir_Chops

Loan Rs on 12:13 - Dec 7 by derbyhoop

He's getting a proper football education and could develop into a real QPR asset.

However, as a word of caution, he's playing in National League South. That's 2 levels below Rem Oteh, and I don't think many feel he is the answer, and 4 levels below where we need him to be.
Good prospect but don't get carried away.


Agree with you Derby - and don't get me wrong, I'm well aware he some way to go yet. But after seeing his name pop up a few times, it's good to see that after a quiet start there, he's found the groove and is thriving.

As you say, a proper football education. You'd hope that education continues with a National League Prem side after Christmas - not just for Charlie, but some of the other lads playing on loan in National League South at the moment.
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Loan Rs on 13:11 - Dec 7 with 2813 viewsbosh67

Loan Rs on 11:34 - Dec 7 by Antti_Heinola

Could be the new Clive Allen, Bosh? ;)


150% Antti! He may even be two Clive Allens sellotaped together!

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Loan Rs on 14:26 - Dec 7 with 2676 viewsPinnerPaul

I enjoyed the whole video tbh.

I'm not sure even Nick London has used this line though when one of the Eastbourne players got a fairly obvious yellow card the commentator called it a " relatively fair challenge"

Fair play to the Eastbourne manager at the end though praising all those behind the scenes at a club like that including the commentator who also produces the matchday programme - well done to him and all of them!
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Loan Rs on 15:31 - Dec 7 with 2592 viewsnix

Loan Rs on 14:26 - Dec 7 by PinnerPaul

I enjoyed the whole video tbh.

I'm not sure even Nick London has used this line though when one of the Eastbourne players got a fairly obvious yellow card the commentator called it a " relatively fair challenge"

Fair play to the Eastbourne manager at the end though praising all those behind the scenes at a club like that including the commentator who also produces the matchday programme - well done to him and all of them!


Haha, yes it was a bit of a feisty challenge. The manager reminds me of my son's old football manager. A guy who just loves football and appreciates everyone who puts the effort in. A good role model for our guys.
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Loan Rs on 15:53 - Dec 7 with 2567 viewsEsox_Lucius

Charly has suffered with a few injuries in recent seasons which set his progress back a bit but before that he was genuinely prolific. Kai looked like he is progressing well too.

The grass is always greener.

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Loan Rs on 17:23 - Dec 7 with 2439 viewsDorse

#freekaiwoollard

'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!'

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Loan Rs on 17:25 - Dec 7 with 2432 viewsPinnerPaul

Loan Rs on 15:53 - Dec 7 by Esox_Lucius

Charly has suffered with a few injuries in recent seasons which set his progress back a bit but before that he was genuinely prolific. Kai looked like he is progressing well too.


Which one was Kai?

I was impressed with the left footed number 7 I think it was for Eastbourne?
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Loan Rs on 17:58 - Dec 7 with 2382 viewsSir_Chops

Loan Rs on 17:25 - Dec 7 by PinnerPaul

Which one was Kai?

I was impressed with the left footed number 7 I think it was for Eastbourne?


Kai was number 3.

The number 7 is Dean Cox who's played nearly 400 games for Brighton/Leyton Orient/Crawley according to Wiki.
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Loan Rs on 18:51 - Dec 7 with 2324 viewsPinnerPaul

Loan Rs on 17:58 - Dec 7 by Sir_Chops

Kai was number 3.

The number 7 is Dean Cox who's played nearly 400 games for Brighton/Leyton Orient/Crawley according to Wiki.


Ah I see - good spot by me re the number 7 - pity I'm obviously about 15 years too late!
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Loan Rs on 19:39 - Dec 7 with 2264 viewsdistortR

Loan Rs on 12:13 - Dec 7 by derbyhoop

He's getting a proper football education and could develop into a real QPR asset.

However, as a word of caution, he's playing in National League South. That's 2 levels below Rem Oteh, and I don't think many feel he is the answer, and 4 levels below where we need him to be.
Good prospect but don't get carried away.


a lad from the IOM who's with Wigan has been on loan in the non-league recently, and has spoken of how physical and what a good learning experience it is.
I will sort the Eze's from the Will Keane's and show our staff how much these kid's want it.
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Loan Rs on 20:23 - Dec 7 with 2207 viewsHastings_Hoops

Loan Rs on 17:58 - Dec 7 by Sir_Chops

Kai was number 3.

The number 7 is Dean Cox who's played nearly 400 games for Brighton/Leyton Orient/Crawley according to Wiki.


Sorry Sir Chops, I accidentally hit the ‘down’ arrow. Fat fingers. Can’t undo.

Exciting prospect indeed.
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