Showing posts with label Notts County. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Notts County. Show all posts

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Craig Lindfield's brilliant volley in Notts debut

This is what I could find so far. It's about 3:09 (-2:29) into the video. A stunner, just wish the video was better quality or at least they replayed it.

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Craig Lindfield scores in debut for Notts County

It took Craig Lindfield all of 23 minutes to assure the Magpies fans that he's well worth the starting spot he was given at Accrington Stanley today. According to the official Notts County website:

"What a debut for Craig Lindfield. A mess-up at the back by Accrington presents a chance to the debut boy just outside the box, and with a rasping right-foot volley on his League debut the ball flew past Dunbavin and into the roof of the net. What a way to mark your debut."

Paul Anderson scored for Swansea as well. The 19-year-old on-loan winger saved the Swans from a potentially devastating loss to Gillingham Friday evening. His 79th minute equalizer was eventually the deciding factor in giving his club a point and momentarily putting them atop the League One table. I should have videos of both of these goals in due time, but for now, the Blackburn match is about to begin. Cheers.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Lindfield loaned to Notts County


Craig Lindfield, one of the many heroes in the Academy's FA Youth Cup winning-run last year, has been loaned out to Notts County. The 19-year-old from Wirral scored 7 goals to help lead the young Reds to their second consecutive trophy. Lindfield has also featured for the England U19 side, playing seven matches for the Young Lions and scoring three goals.

He will join the Magpies on a month-long loan. The League Two side currently sit 18th on the table with 14 points from 13 matches, finding themselves 14 points off the pace of leaders MK Dons and 5 points clear of the relegation zone with a -7 goal difference. Lindfield could get the chance to square off against fellow on-loan Liverpool player James Smith at Stockport County.

From what I've seen of Lindfield, which is only a handful of matches I might add, he appears to typify the typical poacher. Some may take that as an insult, but don't, a class poacher which Lindfield has the attributes to become can be a vital member of the squad. Think Ruud Van Nistelroy.

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