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Re: Bunn to Rochdale

Postby southaustralianblue » Wed Nov 09, 2011 3:08 pm

great to see the lad score. As others have said a brilliant future prospect
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Re: Bunn to Rochdale

Postby craigmcfc » Wed Nov 09, 2011 6:24 pm

Both scored excellent goals last night. The precision and curl on Lucas' was very impressive and the turn from Harry that gave him the space was a great piece of skill. Let's hope this is the start of 2 very successful loan spells
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Re: Bunn to Rochdale

Postby Douglas Higginbottom » Wed Nov 09, 2011 6:26 pm

Harry's a really good direct player and will always score goals but he hasn'tnot been in the best of form lately so that quality goal will have done his confidence the world of good.
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Re: Bunn to Rochdale

Postby Mike J » Thu Nov 10, 2011 9:58 am

im just glad to see any of our younger players make a good career for themselves, whether its at city or at a lower level. i see bradley wright phillips bangs them in on a regular basis, good for him.
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Re: Bunn to Rochdale

Postby bobadji » Thu Nov 10, 2011 2:48 pm

Oldham seem really happy with Scapuzzi, think he's a class above. From the Oldham Chron;

LUCA Scapuzzi may have surprised some onlookers with the sheer quality of his play for Athletic’s cup crusaders last night . . . but not manager Paul Dickov.
The wiry Italian star, on loan from Manchester City along with compatriot and club-mate Andreas Mancini, made one goal and scored with a brilliant effort worthy of a higher level as the club made it into the area semi-finals of the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy at the expense of Crewe Alexandra.
Along with Robbie Simpson – who did everything but find the net in another top all-round performance – Scapuzzi was the star of the show as Athletic turned on the style to defeat the League Two side 3-1.
“Every time Luca gets the ball, his head is not on the floor,” enthused Dickov, whose side are now only two stages away from a Wembley final.
“He looks a bit gangly and maybe a little bit slow at times. But when he gets the ball at his feet, he glides past players and plays nice one and two-touch football.
“What do you expect? He spent 10 years at AC Milan and he is now at Manchester City. You don’t do that if you’re not a good footballer.
“He has that ability and little bit of something special to turn games.
“For the first goal (scored by Shefki Kuqi) he has had a great shot from which their ’keeper has pulled off an unbelievable save.
“And his goal was top-class – just what you expect from a player of his ability. We are very lucky to have him.”
Scapuzzi made up for the time lost when substituted early on during his debut in Saturday’s defeat to Bury, a knock-on effect of a red card shown to goalkeeper Alex Cisak.
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