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Re: TEAM OF 2004 - Where are they now?

Posted: 11 Jun 2011, 14:57
by cambgull
He played at Right Back in the games that I saw, although on further inspection, he was brought in to cover Russell and Fowler.

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Maybe he was the headless chicken in midfield and Canoville looked lost at right back?!

Re: TEAM OF 2004 - Where are they now?

Posted: 11 Jun 2011, 15:08
by andygull
Anyone know what happened to Jimmy Benefield?

Re: TEAM OF 2004 - Where are they now?

Posted: 11 Jun 2011, 15:09
by cambgull
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Re: TEAM OF 2004 - Where are they now?

Posted: 11 Jun 2011, 16:57
by Stoke_Gull
Martin Gritton was not offered a new contract with Yeovil at he end of last season so who knows where he might pop up. The same can be said for David Graham, he will undoubtedly leave Hucknall in a few months and move on to another non - league club in the north.

Re: TEAM OF 2004 - Where are they now?

Posted: 11 Jun 2011, 17:11
by Glostergull
Yellow4life wrote:Kevin hill is at Dorchester
No he isn't. If you looked at last seasons release list he was on it, last we heard he had indeed gone to Tiverton.

Re: TEAM OF 2004 - Where are they now?

Posted: 11 Jun 2011, 18:57
by ABM
Rosenior played right wing most of the time. Could beat a man, but little crossing ability. I remember home vs Yeovil when we were 2-0 down, he and Kuffour came on for Beds and Hilly before half time and tore them apart. 2-2 final score (?), Craig Taylor scored a great driven free kick.

Speaking of Taylor, was very disappointed with the way in which he was released - seem to remember it was announced as a footnote to another article on the website... as captain of our promotion winning side, he deserved better.

Re: TEAM OF 2004 - Where are they now?

Posted: 12 Jun 2011, 15:44
by 85gull
Noticing your fave player they're ABM and thinking back to players past, i wonder whatever happened to our plethora of 'fantastic' foreign players we've had? Think back to Jean-Pierre Simb, Chalqi, Mendy. The most notable for his career after Torquay was Sako, who got promotion with St Pauli in Germany to the Bundesliga. Anyone know what happened to any of the others?

Re: TEAM OF 2004 - Where are they now?

Posted: 12 Jun 2011, 15:49
by hector
cambgull wrote: I just found he looked lost at times, but to be fair, he was very young at that time (maybe 17 or 18) and still had a lot to learn. He obviously had something to him considering where he was got to now. Signed him for Torquay on Football Manager many times!

If my memory serves me correctly, was it Rosenior's loan spell which meant Canoville was pushed into midfield? He then become one of the poorest midfielders I've ever seen! Headless chicken was probably a fair assumption.
No...this is incorrect. Rosenior played right midfield for us. Indeed, I think he was always considered a midfielder at Bristol City and it was only when he broke into Fulham's first team that he was a right-back...not a very good one in my opinion, either.

Re: TEAM OF 2004 - Where are they now?

Posted: 12 Jun 2011, 16:02
by Yellow4life
Glostergull wrote: No he isn't. If you looked at last seasons release list he was on it, last we heard he had indeed gone to Tiverton.
We figured that one out on the first page :whistle:

Re: TEAM OF 2004 - Where are they now?

Posted: 12 Jun 2011, 20:32
by Rjc70
yellowforever wrote:
I thought that Rosenior played in midfield while he was with us? Can't completely remember..
He did. But Canners was still a headless chicken, popping up on the left wing when at right back !!

Re: TEAM OF 2004 - Where are they now?

Posted: 13 Jun 2011, 00:06
by Boom Boom
Kevil Hill @ Budleigh Salterton

Re: TEAM OF 2004 - Where are they now?

Posted: 13 Jun 2011, 05:18
by happytorq
Can't believe nobody has picked up on this, but - David Graham is a university lecturer?! What the hell does he teach?

"How to piss away an otherwise damn find football career"?