Withdean Wanderer
Banned
Or should i say 'Gully' to keep everyone on here happy?
http://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/arg...ielder_determined_to_prove_doubters_wrong.php
Albion midfielder determined to prove doubters wrong
By Andy Naylor
Doug Loft has pledged to prove the doubters wrong by making his mark with Albion.
The former Hastings midfielder is determined to establish himself in the first team after signing a new one-year contract.
Loft reports back for pre-season training with the rest of the squad on Monday ready to confound sceptical supporters who felt he was fortunate to be awarded another deal.
Loft said: "This is the season when I am really going to break through. It's a relief to be staying and I am delighted. It has taken me time to settle down but now I want to prove what I can do."
Loft, 20, forced his way back into the side towards the end of last season after impressing in the reserves.
Some fans are still unconvinced by his potential but Loft believes it is the support of Dean Wilkins and his team-mates which really counts.
"It doesn't really bother me that much, because I know what I can do and the manager knows what I can do," he said.
"I know also that pretty much all the players think I have been doing really well."
Good to see that our players do notice some of the utter shit then gets shouted from the stands. The next Henderson, or the next Butters?
http://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/arg...ielder_determined_to_prove_doubters_wrong.php
Albion midfielder determined to prove doubters wrong
By Andy Naylor
Doug Loft has pledged to prove the doubters wrong by making his mark with Albion.
The former Hastings midfielder is determined to establish himself in the first team after signing a new one-year contract.
Loft reports back for pre-season training with the rest of the squad on Monday ready to confound sceptical supporters who felt he was fortunate to be awarded another deal.
Loft said: "This is the season when I am really going to break through. It's a relief to be staying and I am delighted. It has taken me time to settle down but now I want to prove what I can do."
Loft, 20, forced his way back into the side towards the end of last season after impressing in the reserves.
Some fans are still unconvinced by his potential but Loft believes it is the support of Dean Wilkins and his team-mates which really counts.
"It doesn't really bother me that much, because I know what I can do and the manager knows what I can do," he said.
"I know also that pretty much all the players think I have been doing really well."
Good to see that our players do notice some of the utter shit then gets shouted from the stands. The next Henderson, or the next Butters?