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YOUTH


Minor details have the ability to have a significant impact on the outcome of games and this season we are making costly individual mistakes. It will be a real test now for the lads to pick themselves up and go again in the coming weeks, but in order to succeed the guys must have the mental toughness to deal with both success and failure.


Town: Springthorpe, Wells, Fletcher (Sub Edmunds 30), Woods, Recci (Sub Mills Evans 46), Goldson, Evans, Turner, Cork, Price, (Sub Broadway 46) Gwilliams. Sub Not Used: Holyoak, Armstrong.


Name: Jake Holyoak Age: 16 Height: 5’ 101


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Position: Centre Mid Birthplace: Sunderland Nickname: Hooli


How did you end up at Shrewsbury Town? Left the Boro and Dave Hughes scouted me.


What are the biggest influences on your career so far? Skitty, mum and dad, family, role models - Jordan Henderson.


What players do you model yourself on? Jordan Henderson.


Favourite part of being a Shrewsbury Town player? The banter.


What do you do with your spare time? Gan Nandos with the lads.


What keeps you going when things get tough? I have my main goal in sight of being a footballer.


” Weight: 73kg


What three tunes would be the first on your iPod? Major Laser - Pon de floor, Shapeshifters - Helter Skelter and Aqua - Barbie Girl.


What makes you lol? Armstrong’s terrible banter and Omar’s music.


Favourite food? Steak pie and chips.


What fantasy car would you like? White Rangey with blacked out rims.


X Factor or Top Gear? X Factor. Favourite other football team? Sunderland. Lady Gaga or Lilly Allen? Lilly Allen. What one thing could you not do without? Phone.


What’s your idea of a perfect day? Go to Sunderland away game and batter the team! Go mad with the lads! Facebook or Twitter? Facebook. MOTD or ITV sport? MOTD.


SHREWSBURY to LONDON - just £40 Return Travel 55


YOUTH FIXTURES & RESULTS 2010 - 2011


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