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Jay O'shea And Robin Shroot; Where Are They ?? What Happened ?
Topic Started: Jul 29 2010, 05:30 AM (629 Views)
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Haven't seen a post about these two lads for a while.....one a right winger and the other one a left winger

O'Shea was loaned out to Middlesboro near the end of last season and if I recall Shroot had a spell under Pescho at Burton Albion

I've noticed neither player has a squad number at the moment

Is there a future for them at BCFC ?

I recall Shroot having a great debut v Wolves in the Cup when we first signd him but seems to have fallen by the wayside

O'Shea was a target for both Everton and Derby if my memory serves me well


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Jul 29 2010, 05:30 AM
Haven't seen a post about these two lads for a while.....one a right winger and the other one a left winger

O'Shea was loaned out to Middlesboro near the end of last season and if I recall Shroot had a spell under Pescho at Burton Albion

I've noticed neither player has a squad number at the moment

Is there a future for them at BCFC ?

I recall Shroot having a great debut v Wolves in the Cup when we first signd him but seems to have fallen by the wayside

O'Shea was a target for both Everton and Derby if my memory serves me well


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If they are LW and RW - they have no future playing at blues - maybe go to chelsea :)
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Jul 29 2010, 03:10 AM
  If they are LW and RW - they have no future playing at blues - maybe go to chelsea  :)

Manchester City would be a better destination

We might make a few bob :whistle: :whistle:


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Not sure what happened to them tbh, dont know why they didn't go on the tour with the other lads, they are at the level of Mutch and Kerr so deserved to really
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This 25 man squad really sorts out the wheat from the chaff, as neither have figured for twelve months then the exit door seems the likely route.
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shroot was sent back early from burton but because he had signed for the season on loan was inelligable to play anywhere else (except reserve games I think)

The aparant reason for his return was to do with attitude
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O'Shea I think is just being readied for another Championship loan.

Remember Shroot was sent to League 2, O'Shea to Boro. Shows the difference.
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Jul 29 2010, 05:10 AM


The aparant reason for his return was to do with attitude

If his attitude is aloof or even a wrong one, then he might make a worthy poster on here


:break: :break:
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Jul 29 2010, 09:26 AM
pooley
Jul 29 2010, 05:10 AM


The aparant reason for his return was to do with attitude

If his attitude is aloof or even a wrong one, then he might make a worthy poster on here


:break: :break:

Woohaaaay! (BTW that was the actual noise i made when i saw the post) tomatoes :LMAO:
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Jul 29 2010, 09:26 AM
pooley
Jul 29 2010, 05:10 AM


The aparant reason for his return was to do with attitude

If his attitude is aloof or even a wrong one, then he might make a worthy poster on here


:break: :break:

MIOOOOW

Put those claws away **thumbup
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Shroot got a hat trick for Kilmarnock the other day, not sure whether he is on loan or trial with them though

http://sport.stv.tv/football/scottish-prem...n-friendly-win/

No less than four Kilmarnock players scored hat-tricks as Mixu Paatelainen’s team racked up the goals in a win over Devon-based side Torrington on Saturday night. Trialists Robin Shroot and David Silva were two of the treble scorers, together with Conor Sammon and Graeme Owens, as Killie ran out 16-0 winners.

The SPL side, who narrowly lost out on penalties to English Premier League side Blackpool earlier in the week after a 2-2 draw, got the scoring off and running just five minutes into their rout.

Garry Hay was first to get his name on the score sheet, scoring from a well-taken free-kick. Two minutes later, Graeme Owens grabbed his first of the afternoon after good work from Mehdi Taouil.

With 13 minutes on the clock, Shroot – who made the leap from non-league to sign for Birmingham City at the start of 2009 – opened his account, lobbing the home keeper from 25 yards.

Shroot completed his hat-trick within 17 minutes, making it 5-0 to Kilmarnock within half an hour. Owens then grabbed his second and third shortly before the interval to put Paatelainen’s side up 7-0 at the interval.

Sammon then scored three in quick succession to put Killie into double figures, before Liam Kelly made it 11 from 25 yards. Half-time sub Silva then scored the next three as the Ayrshire club ran riot, followed by a Danny McKay penalty and a late own goal to complete the 16-goal haul.

Kilmarnock’s trip to Devon to take part in the Joma Challenge Cup brought them an incredible 25 goals in three games, having earlier put seven past another local team, Bideford, in a 7-1 win.

Spanish side Real Valladolid will provide the opposition at Rugby Park on August 5 ahead of the new SPL season, which Killie kick off with an away trip to Rangers nine days later
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Jul 29 2010, 11:29 AM
Shroot got a hat trick for Kilmarnock the other day, not sure whether he is on loan or trial with them though

http://sport.stv.tv/football/scottish-prem...n-friendly-win/

No less than four Kilmarnock players scored hat-tricks as Mixu Paatelainen’s team racked up the goals in a win over Devon-based side Torrington on Saturday night. Trialists Robin Shroot and David Silva were two of the treble scorers, together with Conor Sammon and Graeme Owens, as Killie ran out 16-0 winners.

The SPL side, who narrowly lost out on penalties to English Premier League side Blackpool earlier in the week after a 2-2 draw, got the scoring off and running just five minutes into their rout.

Garry Hay was first to get his name on the score sheet, scoring from a well-taken free-kick. Two minutes later, Graeme Owens grabbed his first of the afternoon after good work from Mehdi Taouil.

With 13 minutes on the clock, Shroot – who made the leap from non-league to sign for Birmingham City at the start of 2009 – opened his account, lobbing the home keeper from 25 yards.

Shroot completed his hat-trick within 17 minutes, making it 5-0 to Kilmarnock within half an hour. Owens then grabbed his second and third shortly before the interval to put Paatelainen’s side up 7-0 at the interval.

Sammon then scored three in quick succession to put Killie into double figures, before Liam Kelly made it 11 from 25 yards. Half-time sub Silva then scored the next three as the Ayrshire club ran riot, followed by a Danny McKay penalty and a late own goal to complete the 16-goal haul.

Kilmarnock’s trip to Devon to take part in the Joma Challenge Cup brought them an incredible 25 goals in three games, having earlier put seven past another local team, Bideford, in a 7-1 win.

Spanish side Real Valladolid will provide the opposition at Rugby Park on August 5 ahead of the new SPL season, which Killie kick off with an away trip to Rangers nine days later

I think trial would be a more than accurate assumption :LOL:
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I don't know because Eck said he was looking to loan shroot out to the SPL this year , so he might be going to killy and then they decide if they want to take him for the season.
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ah yeah i remember something early about Mcliesh going on about loaning him to the scottish divisions, so i guess thats why hes on trial up there
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I get the feeling we won't see either of them in the first team at St. Andy's again.
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http://www.bcfc.com/page/News/NewsDetail/0...2107896,00.html

According to this they both scored for a Birmingham City XI in a 2-1 win over Leamington on Saturday.
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http://www.bcfc.com/page/News/NewsDetail/0...2107896,00.html

According to this they both scored for a Birmingham City XI in a 2-1 win over Leamington on Saturday.

Jack Butland man of the match, this kid has got one hell of a future I can tell thee!
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