Monday, March 7, 2011

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Little more than a quarter of the season by playing in Championship could say that they are up to twelve teams that aim to fight for promotion. Ignoring the highly competitive level in the second category and giving English for granted, it is interesting to note the number of rams that shine in a second step and might have room in the Premier League next year. Jay Bothroyd (Cardiff City), which debuted internationally and Luciano Becchio (Leeds) are certainly the best. From this point, a long list of names to watch:


DANNY GRAHAM

The player of the month of December has become the real revelation of the season. Came almost two years ago £ 200.000 and harvested yield in Watford is outstanding. His match against QPR, of the year's best . Danny Graham, 25, already has 18 goals and 6 assists in addition to being one of the most interesting pairs category with Marvin Sordello (19 years). Watford, helped the whole year that has managed assignments, needs a good run to reach the playoff.


SHANE LONG

Known since its passage by the Premier League, Shane Long sweetened its name to make winning goal against Liverpool at Anfield in the FA Cup last year. Evil in the uncheck and intelligent in the end, with 17 goals and 11 assists is a regular for Ireland at age 24. His arrival at Reading was at zero cost to your country and won the Young Player of the Year in 2007.


GRANT HOLT

always with suitcases in hand and changing teams at the junior level English-even got to play in Singapore ", Great Holt came to Norwich two years ago for £ 400,000 where he was the architect player the rise of the 'Canaries' scoring 30 goals in 44 games. This season, one of the surprise teams, Holt has scored 14 goals and assisted a dozen times. The Norwich depends heavily on its effectiveness, as well as Lansbury (on loan from Arsenal) and Wes Hoolahan, if you want to stay in playoff positions.


Matt Fryatt

The former striker Leicester undisputed in recent seasons ended up at Hull City last winter for £ 1.2m. A twenty-five years, Matty Fryatt got the record with the 'foxes' in the last 42 years to reach the goal score before Christmas. Recognized as a supporter of Manchester United, this season has collected nine goals, seven of them in Hull, which enabled the 'tigers' flirting with playoff positions after a regular season start.


JAY RODRIGUEZ

On that memorable afternoon September where Burnley came from behind to Preston, Jay Rodriguez scored the goal of victory in the last minute. Now add and 9 goals in his 21 years Championship and international debut as a sub 21 few dates ago. On a computer too rough but very talented, Jay Rodriguez has won the title ahead of Iwelumo and the 2010-2011 season being the first in what is a regular at the starting line.


BILLY SHARP

After several failed attempts at Sheffield United and fond memories of Scunthorpe, Billy Sharp came Doncaster this summer for £ 1.15m after a previous period of assignment. After having added 15 goals at this point championship with Doncaster positioned in a quiet place in the table, England striker James Hayter-couple, 7 goals, no pressure will make to save his team.


Steve Morison

remember his game this year against Scunthorpe which really caught my attention. Aware of his physical power, he used his size, not quality-limited for two of the three goals of equipment. Steve Morison (27) was two years ago at Millwall and the last four seasons has never dropped twenty points. this year and takes 11 , his team is mid-table and shares staff with one of the most interesting young Category: James Henry .


BRETT PITMAN

The most interesting and appealing is that of Brett Pitman, Jersey native, a British Crown Dependency in the channel La Mancha with a most curious history. His football structure is precarious and professionals are conspicuous by their absence. Here lies its merit. At 23, came to Bristol City from League One, Bournemouth, and has already scored 10 goals. And promises.

We could have pointed out, also, for example:

Chopra (Cardiff City), Dexter Blackstock and Robbie Earnshaw (Nottingham Forest), Nicky Maynard (Bristol City), Helguson (QPR), Kris Boyd (Middlesbrough) Marcus Tudgay (Nottingham Forest), Jon Parkin (Cardiff City), Tamas Priskin (Ipswich Town), Paul Gallagher (Leicester City), Marlon King (Coventry City) Joe Garner (loan at Scunthorpe), James Vaughan (Crystal Palace), or Connor Wickham (Ipswich Town), player of the month in February.

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