Talk:JJ Hooper
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Cheltenham's official club website reported Striker JJ Hooper has completed his move to Cheltenham Town, signing a one year deal with Gary Johnson's Robins on 6 August 2015. The deal never happened though and yesterday he joined Port Vale. The BBC reported that he scored 20 goals in 29 games for Havant & Waterlooville last season. Soccerway reports a respectable but less impressive 14 in 42. Thankfully the Havant & Waterlooville official website clears this up, stating he scored 20 goals in 45 games, though the website records goals in the Hampshire Senior Cup and Portsmouth Senior Cup, but not appearances, so 20 in 45 is not accurate, and we should really go with the Soccerway sources. Before I got to his Wikipedia article the 20 from 29 fiction was recorded. Soccerway = correct, Primary sources and cast iron reliable sources = wrong. Incidentally the BBC reported that Vale signed Jak Alnwick on loan, bit odd considering he left Newcastle months ago. Take from this what you will, gave me a headache piecing it all together.--EchetusXe 00:25, 11 August 2015 (UTC)
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