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Everton players out on loan (2015/16)

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National League North
Stockport County: Calum Dyson - played whole game in 1-1 home draw with North Ferriby, a few chances, booked
Stockport County: Jordan Thorniley - played whole game
 

Stockport Game Highlights


Comments from Stockport County forum:
Thorniley - Looks an absolute top notch player. John Stones esque
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8/10.
Dyson - Played as a natural striker today in a 4-4-2 and looked really dangerous at times, ran the channels very hard and took on his marker with mixed results. Slipped out of the game in the end though, as he was moved back into midfield. 7/10.
 
Comment on Wigan blog after Doncaster game about Kenny:
Jonjoe Kenny is only 18 years old and sometimes it shows. It was a surprise to see him preferred to Kevin McNaughton, who had performed well in midweek. However, with no right winger Caldwell was probably expecting Kenny to move forward and fill the void. Kenny can clearly offer an attacking outlet on the right hand side, with his pace and intelligence. But in this game it was his defensive contribution that was to prove more important, particularly in the second half when he made some crucial clearances.
I've seen a couple of forum posts where they've mentioned that he seems too young - sounds like he might be a bit unsure in his decision-making (understandably) taken out of the EFC 'system' where you know where players are likely to be.
 
Comment on Wigan blog after Doncaster game about Kenny:

I've seen a couple of forum posts where they've mentioned that he seems too young - sounds like he might be a bit unsure in his decision-making (understandably) taken out of the EFC 'system' where you know where players are likely to be.

Doing well tonight though.

3-0 to Wigan and Kenny picked out as looking good on their twitter feed
 

As previously mentioned:
League One
Wigan: Francisco Junior - substituted late in second half in 3-0 home win, booked
Wigan: Jonjoe Kenny - played full match
Game Highlights (probably UK only)
Wigan Match Report

Lot of positive fan forum comments about 'improving' Kenny
Re Junior
On a separate note, Caldwell said the club are working on a deal to extend midfielder Francisco Junior’s deal.
“We’re trying to extend Francisco’s loan, we’re really hopeful we can because I think he’s been excellent since he came in.
“He’s the right type of midfielder for us, he can hold onto the ball, pass it forwards into dangerous positions and his work rate is second to none, so he’s somebody we really want to keep at the club.”
 
League One
Wigan: Francisco Junior - substituted early at half time in 2-0 away loss to Gillingham
Wigan: Jonjoe Kenny - started on bench, came on late in first half (because of injury)
(couldn't find any particularly positive or negative comments specifically about our players on their forums)
National League North
Stockport County: Calum Dyson - played whole game in 1-1 away draw with leaders Nuneaton
Stockport County: Jordan Thorniley - played whole game
 
League One
Wigan: Francisco Junior - substituted early at half time in 2-0 away loss to Gillingham
Wigan: Jonjoe Kenny - started on bench, came on late in first half (because of injury)
(couldn't find any particularly positive or negative comments specifically about our players on their forums)
National League North
Stockport County: Calum Dyson - played whole game in 1-1 away draw with leaders Nuneaton
Stockport County: Jordan Thorniley - played whole game
Wigans' twitter feed did have this to say about Kenny, might be gaining a touch of confidence.

@LaticsOfficial: 75' Great control by Kenny on the right wing, whipped the ball towards the back post for Will Grigg, but it wouldn't settle for him. #wafc
 

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