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Jake Young

Discussion in 'City Talk' started by Rcbantam, Nov 20, 2023.

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Will we see Jake young PLAY in a city shirt

  1. Yes before the transfer window ends

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  2. Yes after the transfer window ends

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  3. No

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  4. Who's Jake young

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  1. Peter

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    Like the rest of the sqaud
     
  2. Petrov

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    6 points off 7th with 20 games to play so it's still completely doable. For Tranmere, who are a place below us in the table having played a game more. I've completely lost faith that we could still do it though.
     
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  3. Storck

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    yep and that is why you will be back next year because you are an idiot
     
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  4. Kevin1954

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    It’s not a case of demonising anyone. I said many, many days ago this scenario would likely happen. Why the hell are we surprised Johnny?
     
  5. Silverbantam

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    We are ALL idiots!
     
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  6. donhutchinsaffro

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    If I was Young would turn the other way and keep running. Don’t look back Runaway run away. …,,,,,,,
     
  7. Silverbantam

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    Young is quite powerless unless another clubs makes an acceptable offer.
     
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  8. Tony Wilkinson

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  9. Kevin1954

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    He could just sit it out on the treatment table until his value drops low enough for a club to take a sceptical punt on him (we have plenty of players fully experienced in this) to advise him he holds as many aces as the club theres always a way to force a move
    If Young has no intention of playing for us again he won't who needs a disgruntled player for whatever reason
    The club should be honest and tell the fans he doesn't want to play for us again and they have brought him back to sell him that way it's open and above board many would agree and support this dependant on the correct usage of the incoming funds
    It's the doubt and a feeling of being "kept in the dark" that's unsettling the already disgruntled fan base
    Have you seen a press conference or any comment from Young saying he's raring to go and push us towards promotion ??
    No me neither !!!!
    Am sure you will agree we the fans deserve better
     
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  11. Idlebantam

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    I think most of us could have predicted this.

    My only hope is that we get a decent fee for him, if not, he can train with the kids and sit out the rest of the season, and try and sell him again in the summer.

    It stinks, if he couldn't be bothered to turn up yesterday if that's the case
     
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    His beef was with Hughes and he's gone so he should start afresh and give his all
     
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    I may have been mistaken but I’m sure he was with Walker before the game in his City tracksuit. They were going to their seats in the top of the main stand.
    Like I said I’m sure it was him but I may have been mistaken.
     
  15. Petrov

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    So if he isn't sold we should treat him the same way he was treated by Hughes? No wonder he's looking for a way out. I've made no secret of the fact I want him to stay but actually, I won't blame him in the slightest if he chooses to moves on.
     
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    That is about it. I am very disappointed with his behaviour. He can play 4/5 games for Swindon with a sore ankle, but he can’t play for City or even train. He then is sat at Costa’s chatting to City fans instead of taking a seat at VP.

    As far as I am concerned this is a well organised plan, and I wouldn’t be surprised if it wasn’t organised by Swindon. Let’s force City to sell him, then we can get him on loan. It has all the hall marks of the Nahki Well exit. @Johnny Yen@Johnny Yen got it right. He is our player but only if we are allowed to keep him. I suppose the club could just turn down all offers and leave him in the mysterious sick bay, but I don’t think we have the balls.
     
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    CITY 2 CRAWLEY 4


    JAKE Young was on view in Bradford – if you happened to frequent a certain coffee shop in the city.

    The most talked-about player in Graham Alexander’s squad this week was nowhere to be seen at Valley Parade.

    The only fans who did catch up with the returning striker were those who had popped into a nearby Costa on their way to the game.

    His absence from this shocking home defeat, while anticipated by many, has upped the ante around his future.


    Alexander played the straight bat with his post-match comments, while offering the hint of an edge for those reading between the lines.

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    Remember Nahki Wells 10 years ago and the mystery “limp” that disappeared the moment he put pen to paper for Huddersfield?

    Or Tony McMahon ringing up this reporter in a rage midway through a game over the widespread suggestion on social media that he was faking symptoms for a potential move.

    Whatever the rights or wrongs, the picture with Young is likely to become clearer in the coming days. You sense it needs to be resolved one way or the other and quickly.

    The dressing room can do without that cloud hovering as they look to put their season back together at the end of a difficult week.

    And if the League One interest is firmed up sufficiently, the mid-season cash boost would be most welcome for Alexander to try and lighten the mood once more.


    Young-less City have come off the road in 2024 after suffering back-to-back losses – both very much of the self-inflicted variety.

    As with Crewe on New Year’s Day, City clocked up enough chances to have put the Crawley game away.

    Once again, they didn’t take them and were made to pay for individual errors.

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    The Bantams had conceded the first goal for the fourth time in the last five games – and all inside the opening 15 minutes.

    Another sluggish start was punished as Liam Kelly slid in Nick Tsaroulla behind Brad Halliday and Danilo Orsi got to the near post to flick home his cross.

    Tsaroulla, with his low socks reminiscent of Steve Claridge, was a menace on Crawley’s left and would give Halliday one of his most uncomfortable afternoons of an otherwise ultra-consistent campaign.

    It was City who needed to pull their socks up again after a stuttering first half hour.

    They did so as the interval approached and should have gone in all square.

    Clarke Oduor snatched at a big chance – how the Bantams are missing Jamie Walker in those situations – before Tyler Smith, who had barely had a touch up to that point, blew the golden one.

    Finding himself through on goal from Andy Cook’s flick with only Corey Addai to beat, Smith’s finish lacked any conviction and allowed the keeper to spread himself and smother.


    The inevitable shouts for Young from the stand following that miss summed up the dark mood that was developing.

    Things promised to improve as City attacked the Kop. Addai made a couple of saves before the deadlock was restored from the least likely source.

    Halliday had banged in the equaliser at that end on Boxing Day. Now it was Liam Ridehalgh’s turn as the other wing-back, although he was honest enough to admit the effort that sailed into the far corner after he had shrugged off Ronan Darcy was 100 per cent an intended cross for Cook.

    But that was the break City needed and a second goal beckoned.

    Ridehalgh even had another pop himself before substitute Vadaine Oliver capitalised on a poor back pass and heavy touch from Crawley skipper Dion Conroy to tumble in the box.

    Fortune smiled on City again with Cook’s penalty. Addai guessed correctly to his right and had made the save but the ball slithered loose, deflected goalwards off his ankle and was pushed into the net by a flailing arm in the panic.

    Recovery complete, job done, points in the bag … that’s what we all thought. Then the nastiest of all stings in the tail ensued.

    Alexander dismissed suggestions that his side had switched off at that point. But he accused them of relaxing as the intensity levels dropped following the big effort to come back in the first place.

    Andy Cook salutes the fans after City's second goal (Image: Thomas Gadd)


    Suddenly, they were no longer chasing Crawley down. The mint green shirts found more room to play – and how they cashed in.

    With City retreating deeper, Crawley advanced with intent.

    Harry Forster had only been on a couple of minutes but his drilled ball from the byline flicked off Matty Platt into the path of Adam Campbell to level.

    The dynamic had shifted and City were crumbling.

    The fourth official’s board went up showing eight minutes – the price of Crawley’s “game management” that irked Alexander. It would go on for 10 in the end and the visitors made every one of them count.

    Kelly probed the edge of the box again and played in Tsaroulla whose heels were clipped by Halliday.

    Harry Lewis, like Addai, went the right way but Orsi’s spot-kick flew under his arm.

    As an exodus of stunned home fans headed for the exits, there was still time for more pain.

    Kelly again set it up for sub Klaidi Lolos to blast the fourth with an angled shot that kicked up off Ciaran Kelly to fly over Lewis.

    Crawley could enjoy the long trip back from West Yorkshire to west Sussex once more - that's three times in the last four visits they have taken all the points with them.

    Meanwhile, it remains just four wins out of 12 for City at Valley Parade – only the bottom four and Harrogate have worse home records.

    City still have the majority of the remaining 20 games to play on their own patch; if they are to gatecrash the play-offs, something clearly has to change in front of League Two’s largest audience.

    It’s hard to take watching another smattering of away fans – 103 was the official travelling Crawley figure – cavorting in the emptiest section of the stadium.

    But we’ve been saying that for far too long. Seeing is believing and those who did hang around to the bitterest of ends could hardly fathom what they had just witnessed.
     
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  18. Idlebantam

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    He's the one that refused to play yesterday and then 'allegedly' didn't bother to support his team mates from the stands.

    City have done nothing wrong.
     
  19. Petrov

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    I think you are right to say allegedly, because there are alternative reports that he was at the game and was sat with Walker.
     
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  20. Onside

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    The club get some breathing space from me on this, but only if they come out and say what has happened. Did they know he didn’t want to play for City, and why? When did they know? What did we do to try and persuade otherwise.
    The Club must stand up and be counted. Once again they seem prepared to let conspiracies abound while more of the City faithfully become disenchanted with the club as whole.
     
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