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Zach Mitchell - Sept 2025 on a season long loan to Hibernian (p22)
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Southbank said:killerandflash said:God move for him, if he can get game time.
As a footballer, he's class. As a defender, he's not L1 standard, so hopefully that part of his game will improve.0 -
Disappointed that we couldn't compete with Colchester for this promising youngster. Its a sign of how poor etc etc.1
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Henry Irving said:As a fan, pleased he'll get a chance to play a lot of games and develop.
As his shirt sponsor, not happy at all.2 -
Played the full game today for Colchester who won (2-0 Tranmere), BBC says he was part of a back three (3-1-4-2).9
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Got the assist for the 2nd goal12
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I really believe he will be back with us in January, especially if the rest of our defence does not get significantly better, serious talent who I was surprised we loaned out at all.3
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ForeverAddickted said:Played the full game today for Colchester who won (2-0 Tranmere), BBC says he was part of a back three (3-1-4-2).3
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ForeverAddickted said:Played the full game today for Colchester who won (2-0 Tranmere), BBC says he was part of a back three (3-1-4-2).
No Aaron Henry in the Crawley matchday squad....1 - Sponsored links:
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Wtf is that green screen 😂2
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Slotted into the middle of the back 3 with Egbo to his right. Made the most passes in the match5
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Wow, great to know he's commanding the centre of a back 3.1
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He’s definitely one for the future.2
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quality player3
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If Zach is a quality player he may be the next Cafc player from our academy to leave while still a teenager following on the heals of Mason Burstow.
Deji hadn't as yet made the progress to be snapped up and Daniel Kanu will fairly soon as I noticed he is getting more confidence and I predict that Kanu will benefit from Appleton as a manager.
I try not to get too attached to our young players and Miles Leaburn is definitely a potential Championship player but just have some reservations about his robustness with two injuries already.
He could take the Germany route to success at the end of the season.
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soapboxsam said:If Zach is a quality player he may be the next Cafc player from our academy to leave while still a teenager following on the heals of Mason Burstow.
Deji hadn't as yet made the progress to be snapped up and Daniel Kanu will fairly soon as I noticed he is getting more confidence and I predict that Kanu will benefit from Appleton as a manager.
I try not to get too attached to our young players and Miles Leaburn is definitely a potential Championship player but just have some reservations about his robustness with two injuries already.
He could take the Germany route to success at the end of the season.3 -
The fact of life for strikers are you are going to get fouled and let's hope that Miles can be luckier than another striker we have.🤞0
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Really not sure what Zach is learning from this move or what it's doing to his confidence. Losing 5-0 to the bottom side who had also lost their previous seven home games, Forest Green, that's 16 goals conceded in their lost five games. The run can't be very good for Garner either for that matter.0
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*pretends he never liked Garner*10
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Garner is just too good for League Two and should be managing in the Premier League. 🤣🤣🤣.
Hopefully in Jan we bring Zach back and lend him out to a club with a sensible manager in charge.3 -
I think Zach may have a different gaffer soon - I’m not sure Garner is too popular there3
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Swisdom said:I think Zach may have a different gaffer soon - I’m not sure Garner is too popular there5
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Colchester are 10 points behind Crawley, managed by his Swindon assistant Scott Lindsay, the one who didn't follow him to Charlton4
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Exiled_Addick said:Swisdom said:I think Zach may have a different gaffer soon - I’m not sure Garner is too popular there1
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Zach's getting plenty of minutes at Colchester and has been ever present since he joined, but it's certainly a big learning curve playing for a struggling club under a different manager to the one who signed him. An own goal yesterday too.2
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killerandflash said:Zach's getting plenty of minutes at Colchester and has been ever present since he joined, but it's certainly a big learning curve playing for a struggling club under a different manager to the one who signed him. An own goal yesterday too.
On the other hand that's a stressful situation for an 18 year old (well, for anyone really but especially a teenager) so I hope he's getting the right support.
It could be a make or break situation but I'd like to think that no-one would be overly blasé about how damaging the "break" option could be.0 -
He has scored a couple of own goals recently.0