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Probably but won't do this every week because effort... But...

 

Jamal Lewis - Wasnt in the Watford squad.

 

Harrison Ashby - Started and played 69 minutes at right wing back - 6.2 rating on FotMob.

 

Yankuba Minteh - Subbed on in the 62nd minute and supposedly had a bit of a stinker.

 

Matt Bondswell - Came on in the 56th minutes as Newport lost 3-0 to Accrington.

 

Kell Watts - Came on in the 73rd minute, and helped Wigan secure a 2-1 win against Derby.

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A look at how Newcastle United's loan players got on in their midweek Carabao Cup fixtures, as a teenage stopper was handed a senior debut...

Max Thompson

The 19-year-old goalkeeper, who joined League One side Northampton Town on a half-season loan deal earlier this month, was handed his professional debut by Cobblers boss Jon Brady as they faced Championship side Swansea City in the Carabao Cup first round.

It wasn't to be a victorious debut for the youngster, though, as a Swans side featuring fellow United loanee Harrison Ashby netted three times through Joel Piroe's brace and Josh Ginnelly's stunning strike to ease through to round two.

Thompson will now work towards a league debut, with Northampton due to travel to Kell Watts' Wigan Athletic on Saturday afternoon for a third tier clash.

 

Harrison Ashby

Full back Ashby made his debut for the Swans in their 1-1 Championship draw with Birmingham City last weekend, and started again against Northampton Town on Tuesday, playing the first hour of their convincing 3-0 win at right wing-back before being replaced by Josh Key.

Michael Duff's men will now travel to West Bromwich Albion in the Championship on Saturday.

 

Kell Watts

After a brief outing in their 2-1 win at Derby on Saturday, centre back Watts's first start of his second loan stint at Wigan Athletic - where he won the League One title in 2022 - saw him play the full 90 minutes as the Latics were held to a goalless draw by EFL newcomers Wrexham.

The Welsh side then prevailed in the shoot-out, winning 4-2 at the Racecourse Ground, with Watts not among the takers for the visitors, who host Max Thompson's Northampton in League One this weekend.

 

Matty Bondswell

Left back Bondswell made his Newport County bow in their League Two defeat to Accrington on Saturday but had a better time of it on Tuesday as, after being introduced for the final quarter of an hour with the score at 1-1, he provided an assist for Will Evans' goal straight after his introduction as the Exiles went on to record a shock 3-1 win over League One's Charlton Athletic.

Bondswell and Newport will now face Doncaster Rovers at home in the fourth tier on Saturday.

 

 

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From .com:

 

Harrison Ashby (Swansea City):
The Jacks were held 1-1 at home by Coventry City in the Championship on Saturday, with Harrison in the starting XI and supplying an assist during his 82 minutes on the field.

Jamal Lewis (Watford):
A 0-1 loss for the Hornets at Stoke City in the Championship on Saturday but without Lewis, who is yet to kick a ball for his latest club.

Garang Kuol (Volendam):
No sign of our man in the squad on Saturday, as Volendam lost 1-4 at Go Ahead Eagles in the Eredivisie.

Max Thompson (Northampton Town):
There was a first career victory and clean sheet for the rookie goalkeeper on Saturday, as the Cobblers beat Peterborough United 1-0 at home in League One.

Kelland Watts (Wigan Athletic):
Saturday lunchtime saw the Latics claim local bragging rights after a 4-0 demolition of Bolton Wanderers on the road in League One. Kell completed the full 90 minutes at the cost of a booking.

Matty Bondswell (Newport County):
The Exiles scored three goals without reply at Forest Green Rovers in League Two on Saturday, with Matty introduced on 79 minutes when his side led 2-0.

Yankuba Minteh (Feyenoord):
Yankuba came on as a 66th minute substitute and helped his side come from two goals down to draw 2-2 at Sparta Rotterdam in the Eredivisie on Sunday.

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1 minute ago, joeyt said:

Pretty impressive if we've managed to loan Jamaal Lewis out to a club who have no intention of playing him

Fotmob has him as injured due to a thigh strain tbf.

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Loan Lads:

Harrison Ashby (Swansea City):
Saturday saw the full back net the first competitive senior goal of his career, giving ex-Magpie Freddie Woodman no chance as he put the Swans 1-0 up at Preston North End in the Championship.

Ashby lasted 80 minutes before going off, but the Swans succumbed to a 1-2 loss.

Ryan Fraser (Southampton):
Following confirmation of his loan switch to the Saints, Fraser was introduced from the bench in the 56th minute of Southampton's Championship home meeting with QPR on Saturday.

It ended 2-1 to the hosts, with former Magpie Jack Colback netting for the R's and Adam Armstrong grabbing the winner.

Jay Turner-Cooke (St Johnstone):
The Perth side gave a starting berth to Jay as they drew 0-0 at Celtic in the Scottish Premiership on Saturday. The young Magpie completed 82 minutes.

Max Thompson (Northampton Town):
Goalkeeper Max retained his place as the Cobblers won 1-0 at Cheltenham Town in League One on Saturday. 

Kelland Watts (Wigan Athletic):
Defender Kell was in the starting line-up and played the ull 90 minutes as Wigan lost 0-2 at home to Barnsley in League One on Saturday.

Matty Bondswell (Newport County):
Matty was named among the substitutes on Saturday as the Exiles hosted Sutton United in League Two and that's where he stayed as his side won 3-1.

Cameron Ferguson (Forfar Athletic):
The striker made the first senior appearance of his career as a half time substitute for the Loons on Saturday, as they lost 1-2 at home to Bonnyrigg Rose in Scottish League Two.

Yankuba Minteh (Feyenoord):
Almere City (h) Eredivisie, Sunday.

Jamal Lewis (Watford):
Blackburn Rovers (h) Championship, Sunday - a calf problem has prevented the defender from making his Hornets debut so far.

Garang Kuol (Volendam):
No game this week.

 

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6 hours ago, Optimistic Nut said:

Lasted 82 mins and looks like they're about to hold on to a 0-0.

Delighted if he continues to that level of game time up there. Brilliant start and really hope he can build on it.

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3 hours ago, Nucasol said:

Delighted if he continues to that level of game time up there. Brilliant start and really hope he can build on it.

Must think highly of him to whack him straight in and keep him on that long. Very promising and great experience for Jay.

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