Ferenczi scores four as club stay top Former Barnsley man Istvan Ferenczi was the star of Ferencvaros' 7-0 demolition of Tokol KSK at the weekend, scoring four goals as Sheffield United's sister club consolidated their position at the top of Hungary's second tier. Former Blade Paul Shaw also added his name to the scoresheet against bottom of the league Tokol, in front of around 6000 supporters. Blades loanees Matthew Lowton, Sam Wedgbury, Jordan Robertson and James Ashmore were involved, the latter voted man of the match despite Ferenczi's four goal haul taking his tally to 18 for the season. Ferenczi, nicknamed 'Stan' by supporters during his time at Oakwell, scored eleven times for the Reds in 53 league outings. "I am very happy that we won by a margin like this," former Bramall Lane favourite Bobby Davison, joint manager at Fradi, said. "I would not like to single any player out seperately, everyone played their part."
Yeah but everyone knows that the Championship is equal to at least the Ligue 1 in France and is superior to most of the rest.
Lol No he wouldn't</p> He wouldn't even play. I'd put Boggy/Mifsud ahead of him, plus Hume (if/when fit).</p> I loved Stan, but did you see him last season?! </p>