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U23s Win at Swansea
Monday, 4th Oct 2021 14:17

Harley Curtis scored twice and debutant Tete Yengi once as Town’s U23s won 3-0 away at Swansea, the Welsh side’s first home defeat of the season.

Curtis gave the young Blues, who are coached by Kieron Dyer and Bryan Klug, the lead in the 27th minute with Australian new signing Yengi adding the second 10 minutes later.

The game was wrapped up on 52 when Curtis added his second of the afternoon and Town's third.

The win moves the U23s up to fourth in Professional Development League Two South.

U23s: White, Agbaje, Baggott, Clements, Crane, Alexander, Healy, Curtis, Chirewa (Bello 71), Yengi (Bradshaw 71), Morris.



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Wallingford_Boy added 14:21 - Oct 4
Congrats to the kiddywinks! First team, take note!
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mattitfc1982 added 14:46 - Oct 4
The ozzy winger looks a nice piece of business.
Watch this space!!!
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dirtydingusmagee added 15:23 - Oct 4
wwell done lads, good that Tete made his mark .
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Linkboy13 added 15:39 - Oct 4
Promising signs for the future. Need to get players into the first team who really want to play for the club not just come just for the money.
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jabberjackson added 15:47 - Oct 4
Right Linkboy...
Who in the first team has come just for the money
Because I don't think any of our players fall into that category
One bad game in 4 and you are ready to write players off
Name names
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TractorRoyNo1 added 16:48 - Oct 4
Dyer & Klug gets my vote
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Radlett_blue added 19:06 - Oct 4
Could Kieron Dyer possibly be doing worse with the first team squad than Cook?
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Help added 20:06 - Oct 4
Cant believe Chirewa did not score again, must be losing his touch. He was on fire earlier in the season. But it does not matter, the boys are back to winning ways. Well done lads. Keep in touch with top, game in hand as well.
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Linkboy13 added 15:31 - Oct 5
Jabberjackson I look at the league table and i don't see us near the top. If you had gone to Accrington you would have seen a complete lack of effort. It's not about one game it's about the season in general. Gelling has got nothing to do with players giving one hundred percent that should come natural. Teams like Manchester city and Liverpool etc don't win trophies on skill alone they work hard. Don't care about the numpties who have never played the game on here marking me down.
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