lizard
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- Jul 14, 2005
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For those who missed it - Bojan made his debut for the U-23s on Saturday as a very late (injury time) substitute.
What... and he didn't score? FFS. Barber out.
For those who missed it - Bojan made his debut for the U-23s on Saturday as a very late (injury time) substitute.
ShamblesWhat... and he didn't score? FFS. Barber out.
I did miss that, thanks for mentioning.For those who missed it - Bojan made his debut for the U-23s on Saturday as a very late (injury time) substitute.
Having got just a few seconds of action for the Albion U-23s against Everton three-and-a-half weeks ago, Bojan had his first proper runout for an Albion side today when he started for the U-18s against Swansea City. He scored two second-half goals in a 4-0 win:-
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Bojan, centre of picture, along with other Albion players from left: Matt Weaire, Stefan Ljubicic and Haydon Roberts:-
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Bojan celebrating one of his goals with Ryan Longman (left):-
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Just what we need, a Singing Starlet.
Wow good move for him if so. Assuming he plays a bit.
It should be noted, he has been loaned to Espanyol B, who play at the third tier of Spanish football.
It should be noted, he has been loaned to Espanyol B, who play at the third tier of Spanish football.
A year of third tier football hasn't worked out too badly for Christian Walton so far...
Not sure the third tier of Spanish football is the equivalent of League One!
Not sure U23 football is either, bearing in mind the general trend of results in that trophy (whatever it's called) where U23s (or is it U21s?) play League clubs.