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The team that got us promoted from Div 1 - where are they now?

With only Jacko, Solly and Wiggins left I'd be keen to know where the heroes of our table topping side are now.

I'll get things started...

Yann - Bournemouth
Morrison - Birmingham

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  • covered_end_junior
    covered_end_junior Posts: 4,544
    edited March 2015
    Hamer- Leicester
    Taylor - Cheltenham
    Green- Mk Dons
    Waggy - Bristol City
    Stephens - Brighton
    Hollands- Pompy
    Pritchard- Leyton Orient
    BWP- NYRB
    Haynes- Cheltenham
    Leon Cort- Without a club (Possibly Retired)
    Andy Hughes- Bolton
    Cederic Evina - Doncaster
    Paul Hayes - Wycombe
  • SELR_addicks
    SELR_addicks Posts: 15,568
    So that means currently only two players have moved to better clubs, with the rest lower down the league ladder. (Though BWP could be either).
  • colthe3rd
    colthe3rd Posts: 8,486
    I suppose you could argue a couple could be at a higher level but overall you'd have to say we have moved on quite well. Strange the way some clubs have gone up higher on a L1 squad.
  • cafctom
    cafctom Posts: 11,381
    Purely from an ability perspective, Danny Haynes should be playing much higher than Cheltenham.
  • C_A_F_C
    C_A_F_C Posts: 3,874
    cafctom said:

    Purely from an ability perspective, Danny Haynes should be playing much higher than Cheltenham.

    You could say the same about Tony Watt...
  • but Tony Watt is playing higher than Cheltenham.
  • So that means currently only two players have moved to better clubs, with the rest lower down the league ladder. (Though BWP could be either).

    It depends on how you look at it. They were all League One players at the time, so you could say:

    Jackson: +1 division
    Solly: +1
    Wiggins: +1
    Yann: -1
    Morrison +1
    Hamer: +2
    Taylor: -1
    Green: Par
    Waggy: Par
    Stephens +1
    Hollands: -1
    Pritchard: Par
    BWP: ??
    Haynes: -1
    Leon Cort: ??
    Andy Hughes: +1
    Cederic Evina: Par
    Paul Hayes: -1

    Given that a couple that are less likely to play at that level due to their age, it looks like a decent League One side stiill.
  • wmcf123
    wmcf123 Posts: 5,843

    So that means currently only two players have moved to better clubs, with the rest lower down the league ladder. (Though BWP could be either).

    Hamer and ?
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,124
    It's bloody League One - Division One is the Premier League, grrrr...


    Sorry - pet peeve of mine !
  • cafcfan
    cafcfan Posts: 11,217

    So that means currently only two players have moved to better clubs, with the rest lower down the league ladder. (Though BWP could be either).

    None of them are at better clubs. A couple are at (temporarily) richer clubs.

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  • wmcf123 said:

    So that means currently only two players have moved to better clubs, with the rest lower down the league ladder. (Though BWP could be either).

    Hamer and ?
    Yann.
  • Dervite. Bolton
    Lloyd Sam. NYRB
    Bover. NYRB
    Sullivan ?
    Jenks. Arsenal
  • Jenkinson had already left for Arsenal though.... John Sullivan has retired from Football (Depression wasnt it?)
  • iaitch
    iaitch Posts: 10,299
    Daryl Russell was at Toronto FC but not retained.

    Danny Nguessen in Greece with AEL.
  • iaitch
    iaitch Posts: 10,299
    Ephraim Hogan at Wycombe.
  • Hovi's Biscuit
    Hovi's Biscuit Posts: 1,717
    Cort has retired
  • CAFCspooney
    CAFCspooney Posts: 562
    There is a piece in todays Times about Bradley Wright-Phillips. Top scorer in MLS last season with 27. He rates MLS as about mid table championsip standard.
  • DartfordAddick
    DartfordAddick Posts: 1,085
    Pretty sure Cort came on here and posted just after he retired
  • wmcf123
    wmcf123 Posts: 5,843

    There is a piece in todays Times about Bradley Wright-Phillips. Top scorer in MLS last season with 27. He rates MLS as about mid table championsip standard.

    I liked BWP, but he barely scored from December 2011 until his departure. Suggest he is being unrealistic with that assertion
  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600
    se9addick said:

    It's bloody League One - Division One is the Premier League, grrrr...


    Sorry - pet peeve of mine !

    It will always be division 3 to me.

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  • se9addick said:

    It's bloody League One - Division One is the Premier League, grrrr...


    Sorry - pet peeve of mine !

    It will always be division 3 to me.
    I know what you mean. It must be time for the Premier League to decide they are called "The Elite League". Then, the Championship can become the Premier League, League 1 can become the Championship and Division 4, I mean League 2, becomes League 1.