bluecityboy
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What a goal! - the last one from roman.
Harry Bunn views his loan spell at Latics as an important part of his learning curve.
The teenage Manchester City forward believes he has benefited from temporary moves in the current campaign to Rochdale, Preston North End and Latics.
Bunn said: "I am only 19 years of age and want to gain more experience, and the best way for me to gain it is to come out on loan.
"I feel that benefits me more than reserve-team football."
Bunn has been playing wide left for Latics, but favours to play as a central striker.
He continued: "I see myself as a striker in the future, but playing in different positions is only going to help me.
"I am happy to play anywhere so long as I am in the team."
Bunn, who has made four appearances for Latics, still has one further year of his contract to run at City.
He says he would welcome further loan moves to broaden his horizons.
Bunn added he is unfazed by following in the footsteps of his father Frank who is a Latics' goalscoring legend and also playing for his local club.
He said: "Any player wants to play for their home-town team, and I am no different. It is a great opportunity for me to be able to do it at a young age.
"It doesn't bother me who my father is, something I have always had to live with.
"I go out and try to do my best and, if people want to make comparisons, they can do. It doesn't affect me."
LoveCity said:Harry Bunn is again being played on the left at Oldham, he's a bit like Sturridge... wants to play in the middle but gets put out wide, so he isn't scoring many.
Harry Bunn views his loan spell at Latics as an important part of his learning curve.
The teenage Manchester City forward believes he has benefited from temporary moves in the current campaign to Rochdale, Preston North End and Latics.
Bunn said: "I am only 19 years of age and want to gain more experience, and the best way for me to gain it is to come out on loan.
"I feel that benefits me more than reserve-team football."
Bunn has been playing wide left for Latics, but favours to play as a central striker.
He continued: "I see myself as a striker in the future, but playing in different positions is only going to help me.
"I am happy to play anywhere so long as I am in the team."
Bunn, who has made four appearances for Latics, still has one further year of his contract to run at City.
He says he would welcome further loan moves to broaden his horizons.
Bunn added he is unfazed by following in the footsteps of his father Frank who is a Latics' goalscoring legend and also playing for his local club.
He said: "Any player wants to play for their home-town team, and I am no different. It is a great opportunity for me to be able to do it at a young age.
"It doesn't bother me who my father is, something I have always had to live with.
"I go out and try to do my best and, if people want to make comparisons, they can do. It doesn't affect me."
LoveCity said:Harry Bunn is again being played on the left at Oldham, he's a bit like Sturridge... wants to play in the middle but gets put out wide, so he isn't scoring many.
Harry Bunn views his loan spell at Latics as an important part of his learning curve.
The teenage Manchester City forward believes he has benefited from temporary moves in the current campaign to Rochdale, Preston North End and Latics.
Bunn said: "I am only 19 years of age and want to gain more experience, and the best way for me to gain it is to come out on loan.
"I feel that benefits me more than reserve-team football."
Bunn has been playing wide left for Latics, but favours to play as a central striker.
He continued: "I see myself as a striker in the future, but playing in different positions is only going to help me.
"I am happy to play anywhere so long as I am in the team."
Bunn, who has made four appearances for Latics, still has one further year of his contract to run at City.
He says he would welcome further loan moves to broaden his horizons.
Bunn added he is unfazed by following in the footsteps of his father Frank who is a Latics' goalscoring legend and also playing for his local club.
He said: "Any player wants to play for their home-town team, and I am no different. It is a great opportunity for me to be able to do it at a young age.
"It doesn't bother me who my father is, something I have always had to live with.
"I go out and try to do my best and, if people want to make comparisons, they can do. It doesn't affect me."
greasedupdeafguy said:Wheres saurez? didn't play for the eds on Wednesday, hopefully be on the bench for first team today.