Hamish Watson (Grimsby Town | England)
As a Grimsby Town supporter I hope he does well.
Was an unused sub in the draw against AFC Telford United.
http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Grimsby-Town-bos...
'PAUL Hurst says Hamish Watson has proved himself to be a ‘very, very good finisher’ since joining Grimsby Town.
That’s why the Mariners boss was so surprised to see the Kiwi’s one-on-one effort saved by the Boston keeper in Tuesday night’s 4-0 friendly victory at York Street.'
Good to see he's getting some opportunities over there. Just the one appearance so far it seems.
After being on the bench for the league games vs. Telford on Nov. 29 and Forest Green Rovers Dec. 19, not even on the bench for the last two league games vs. Macclesfield on the 26th and Lincoln City on the 28th.
http://int.soccerway.com/teams/england/grimsby-tow...
Seems the manager has not been impressed enough to include him in the first team squad.
Just one appearance as a 91st minute sub vs. Woking on Nov. 25
They are looking at sending him out on loan, but making positive noises about his future there.
They are looking at sending him out on loan, but making positive noises about his future there.
http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Loan-boost-Watso...
They are looking at sending him out on loan, but making positive noises about his future there.
http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Loan-boost-Watso...
Not so inspiring to be loaned out by a Conference National (fifth tier) club.
The gaffer's talking of loaning him to another Conference National side or even possibly loaning him to a sixth tier club.
Still, you have to start somewhere and if he impresses on loan, it could give his chances at Grimsby a boost.
They just don't see him as ready yet for a first team place when they have proven strikers coming in on loan and in the Jan. window.
From the article above:
Hurst told the Telegraph: "We would like to keep Hamish at the club, and hope that he will stay with us.
"But we have an eye on getting him out on loan maybe, and then getting him some game time.
"Hamish is a very young man, and it will do him the world of good to get out there and get some games.
"If we do, it's ideal that we get him out as high as possible really, as it would be a more realistic test for him.
"But if Hamish has to go to the league below to play, then ultimately that will benefit him and us.
"We want to assess him and, if the opportunity arose to go and watch him play, that's great because he certainly has got something."
With the January transfer window in full swing, Hurst is currently on the lookout to bolster the Town ranks.
Loan striker Ollie Palmer has already arrived on a one-month deal from Mansfield, and is expected to push for a starting place.
Came on as Sub for Grimsby in 2 - 0 win over Nuneaton
http://www.grimsby-townfc.co.uk/fixtures-results/match-report/index.aspx?matchid=3741938
Rumour has it he'll be back here for the winter.
Lower Hutt or following the Keinzley money to Rapa?
Lower Hutt or following the Keinzley money to Rapa?
Guess and I'll tell you if you're wrong.
Seatoun.
Naenae
If he's willing to squeeze in at Centre back we'll have him for the Nighthawks.
Would he even fit a Nighthawks issued shirt?
Are you calling him fat 2B?
Would he even fit a Nighthawks issued shirt?
Tommy does. End.
Home for a holiday
Hi Hamish....
http://www.grimsbytelegraph.co.uk/Grimsby-Town-duo...
TWO Grimsby Town fringe players have been sent out on loan to get more game-time under their belts.
Hamish Watson and Caine Winfarrah will both temporarily leave Blundell Park on one-month loan deals.
Watson will join Gainsborough Trinity
Made his debut vs Hyde FC