I kept getting the two mixed up all game lol. Looked very similar and both an handful on the day weren’t they?
Bobby Hassell was saying that the owners want to promote 5 or 6 of the 'golden generation' of young players into the first team squad next year, so I'm guessing that's why we are going with experience in Roberts and Hourihane to help them out.
My bloody mrs does if I'm not with her. . Saying that lol. She allus bairns when she says we need bread and eggs, and I come back with a carrier bag full of other items lol. Love mi biscuits. . She's allus telling anyone willing to listen. "I dare'nt send him shopping on his own" I do like a bargain n'all mind. 12 tins of dogfood for example, but she has to complain saying "We HAVEN'T got a bloody dog" Me "Well they'll come in handy if we get one" That last cottage pie she did for me personally was beautiful may I add.
They both looked decent against us, aye. Lawal was the one who scored, he was driving them forward from midfield, and Omochere was doing a lot of running at our back line and just being a general nuisance.
FFS, Promise Omochere has been known about for a long time in Ireland and we hope is another Chiedozie Ogbene. Was saying we should sign him long before he went to Fleetwood. The Irish market should be fertile ground for us with players not being able to move until they're 18 post Brexit.
Some players just don't hit the ground running until their mid 20's. Just look at Ivan Toney, just to even think he would be on the pitch in a qtr final for England after the games we witnessed when at Oakwell would be laughable.
Bristol Rovers are also said to be interested in Promise Omochere. We're probably not even interested. Doesn't seem to fit the bill anyway, primarily being a winger.