Re: Where are they now?
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 10:08 am
One time loanee Stefan Bailey is back at Banbury.
http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/banburyun ... 62192.html
http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/banburyun ... 62192.html
I wonder why Cheltenham let Zebroski leave? 6 goals in 24 not prolific but even so. Always seemed a decent player (albeit with an attitude- and couldn't take penalties in the play offs) and it seems a big drop down."OUFC4eva" wrote:Chris Zebroski signs for Eastleigh FC
http://www.eastleighnews.co.uk/2013/02/ ... als-hawks/
Didn't he keep turning up late for the team bus etc?"Paul Cooper" wrote:I wonder why Cheltenham let Zebroski leave? 6 goals in 24 not prolific but even so. Always seemed a decent player (albeit with an attitude- and couldn't take penalties in the play offs) and it seems a big drop down.
I think there is a bit more to it than that."joepoolman" wrote:Didn't he keep turning up late for the team bus etc?"Paul Cooper" wrote:I wonder why Cheltenham let Zebroski leave? 6 goals in 24 not prolific but even so. Always seemed a decent player (albeit with an attitude- and couldn't take penalties in the play offs) and it seems a big drop down.
recovering from key-hole surgery. lucky we didn't sign this crock on a half-season loan or anything silly isn't it?"slappy" wrote:His youth loan at Birmingham extended until 16 March."slappy" wrote:off to Birmingham City on loan with option to extend to end of season."joepoolman" wrote:Rob Hall has made his first start (I think) for West Ham, but with little success.
Did you notice whether Merry was wearing any socks ?"Hog" wrote:If anyone is looking for Nick Merry I saw him at about 4pm Weds afternoon walking through the precinct in Abingdon town centre towards Market Square. I did consider trying to follow him to see what he was up to but I'm a bit too conspicuous for surveillance but it reminded me to pop into Poundland to buy some dog dirt bags!
Now working with New Zealand Warriors (rugby league) as a professional mental trainer."slappy" wrote:Ceri Evans (OUFC 1989-1991) will be helping an All-Whites player, Aaron Clapham at Canterbury United.
For those that missed this earlier in the year, he also worked as a sports psychologist for the Canadian Women's soccer team at the Olympics.
Is that Canterbury in NZ or Kent? Just asking...."slappy" wrote:Now working with New Zealand Warriors (rugby league) as a professional mental trainer."slappy" wrote:Ceri Evans (OUFC 1989-1991) will be helping an All-Whites player, Aaron Clapham at Canterbury United.
For those that missed this earlier in the year, he also worked as a sports psychologist for the Canadian Women's soccer team at the Olympics.