Have enjoyed watching him develop over the last year and a half.
I expected another non-league player that would fail to step up, but he stood out right from the start in the cup win over Reading. He had plenty of energy, got forward, won tackles and kept the ball well.
He's gone from being a useful squad player in League 1 to securing himself a place in our starting 11 in the Champ. We miss him when he's left on the bench, and he usually does well when he does come on.
We've played him on the right and behind the striker this season, but has done enough to be our first choice in CM. He's not far off adding goals to his game.
He has the heart of a lion, always gives 100% and reminds me of Keith Jones, I prefer him in centre mid, rather than out on the righ, love the fella, also having met him a few times I can say he is very approachable and I think is loving life at CAFC, long may that continue.
He can sometimes make a loose pass - He can also snatch at chances but he has also displayed good vision at times and we purchased him as a goalscoring midfielder - admittedly at a lower level. The point is that his work rate is phenominal and he must be a nightmare for opponents to play against and the weaker areas are things I think he has in his locker to address.
He needs games and we are going to see him develop and probably quite quickly. He is going to be a real asset for us.
Pritchard is an example that there are a lot of mature players in the lower and non league divisions who, if they were given a chance, would prove to be very good, even great players
yep i must admit i changed my opinion of BP in the Derby game for the better yes he missed the sitter (after a great move0 but the lad put in a real shift and he has the heart of a lion ...id pick him centre mid every game now ..yes he needs to improve his finishing but just ocassionally you get a player where his character outshines anything else ...i hope i am right ,he strikes me as a lovely fella too
Still going as he has signed for Beckenham. Gives me an excuse to go watch them a few times which is good as they are low enough in the pyramid you can still stand with a beer and watch.
Some of the social and philanthropic issues he has got involved with since leaving us, suggests that we would be a better club with him employed in some capacity.
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He's only just got back in our side. More made up crap from Sky.
Parker, Murphy, Reid need I say more?
I expected another non-league player that would fail to step up, but he stood out right from the start in the cup win over Reading. He had plenty of energy, got forward, won tackles and kept the ball well.
He's gone from being a useful squad player in League 1 to securing himself a place in our starting 11 in the Champ. We miss him when he's left on the bench, and he usually does well when he does come on.
We've played him on the right and behind the striker this season, but has done enough to be our first choice in CM. He's not far off adding goals to his game.
One we definitely need to hold onto.
He needs games and we are going to see him develop and probably quite quickly. He is going to be a real asset for us.