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CPFC LOAN ROUND-UP

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Phillips scoring his first goal for Town (Photo:Shrewsbury Twitter)

Killian Phillips, Rob Street: Shrewsbury Town

Since his deadline-day move to the Salop's, Phillips has thrived in his new team, winning all 6 of the games he has been involved in. The 20-year-old also scored his first goal in English football in Shrewsbury's 3-2 victory over Port Vale on Saturday. The Irish midfielder has also picked up two assists.


Fellow loanee Rob Street played 15 minutes in the game against Port Vale. Despite not nailing down a starting position, Street is clearly still seen as a valuable asset by manager Steve Cotterill, making consistent appearances from the bench.


Jesurun Rak-Sakyi, Charlton Athletic


Jes continues to shine in league one, and remains our star performer of the bunch. With four goals in his last five appearances, he is on course for a blistering season. His last goal came in Charlton's 2-1 defeat to Fleetwood Town, after some tricky feet to put home a brilliant solo goal.



Luke Plange, Lincoln City


Plange secured a loan-switch to the Imps during the January transfer window, after his unsuccessful stint at RWD Molenbeek. He has made 2 appearances for Lincoln since joining, helping Lincoln to win both games.


Jake O’Brien, RWD Molenbeek


Despite Plange's loan not quite working out in Belgium, the 21-year-old Irish defender has flourished in the Belgian First Division B. O'Brien has played the full 90 minutes in all but two of his appearances, keeping another clean sheet in their last game- beating Beerschot V.A. 0-1 away from home.


Remi Matthews, St Johnstone


Matthews has done extremely well to nail down the starting role at St Johnstone, keeping 4 clean sheets so far this season. St Johnstone currently sit 8th in the table.


John-Kymani Gordon, Carlisle United


6 games in for JKG, scoring twice in his first 3 games, he looks to be full of potential. He has quickly established popularity with the Carlisle fans and manager Paul Simpson. He came on as a substitute in Carlisle's 0-0 away draw to AFC Wimbledon.


Reece Hannam has been recalled by Palace, after Hannam had an ongoing injury, preventing him from playing. He will now complete his recovery at Coopers Cope.



Malcolm Ebiowei has made his first appearance for new club Hull City as a substitute, during their 0-0 draw against Stoke in the Championship.


Scott Banks' loan to Bradford has halted, after he picked a shin injury up on Boxing Day versus Carlisle. This niggle has prevented him from returning to the squad, however Mark Hughes (Bradford manager) stated that he is back in training.


David Boateng made the switch to Dover Athletic in late January from Queen's Park, after he failed to make an impact to the squad.


Malachi Boateng however is a regular starter for Queen's Park, helping them in their push for the Scottish Championship title.


Dan Quick featured for Billericay Town in their 1-2 away win against Canvey Island, whilst Jack Butland is yet to feature for Manchester United.

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