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On paper it looks like his spot to lose though, it doesn't look like any of his teammates up top have ever played above League One

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnsley_F.C.#Current_squad

 

On the surface that can look good.  But then they will all be trying to make their mark too, which can sometimes mean selfish play.

 

Also, it's not like he has a Grant Holt on the field with him, like at Norwich, taking two defenders with him everywhere he goes and then getting the ball into open space.

 

Hope it works for him though!

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A twitter friend got in touch with me and is wondering why don't we include Scott Arfield of Burnley and Ricardo Ferreira, who just transfered to Braga.

 

Another played we could track his Leutwiler of Shrewsbury.

 

I know Ricardo has played youth internationals for Portugal, but he is technically eligble for Can MNT.

 

Sorry if this has been discussed before, but what do you guys think?

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Something to think about, but Fraser Aird is technically a Scottish international as he has played official youth matches for them and has not for us. He would need to file his one-time switch to play in Olympic qualifiers or for our MNT.

 

Thing is Aird has been at camp for us after playing for Scotland so he's a bit different than the other players.

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Adam Appugliesi has signed with FC Jove Espanol in the Spanish 4th tier (Tercera Group 6)

 

https://twitter.com/Canucks_Abroad/status/640873495342149633/photo/1

 

They are dead last after 3 games so hopefully, he gets playing time right away.

 

Good find, what position does he play?

 

That is a very tough division for 3rd, I'd say harder than the one Deportivo B where Fisk plays. Valencia has a lot of middle-level teams with money, so sides like Novelda, Alzira, Ontinyente, Orihuela, plus the Villareal third team, make it very competitive. 

 

Jove Español was near the bottom without going down last year, and will do well to stay up this year as well. They happen to be in fairly large suburb of Alicante. Great area to live in and very competitive football nearby as well. 

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