In his weekly interview with BBC Hereford and Worcester, Graham Turner spoke about how the loanee-player at Edgar Street had to adjust not only to the pressures of football but to living in a different area.
"Robbie Threlfall from Liverpool, for instance, we've put him in a flat with Jack Macleod who came from Carshalton. It's the opposite ends of the spectrum. They've got to learn to cope, they've got to learn to look after themselves, fend for themselves.
"We look after them. We provide them with food to eat after training and so on but it's a growing up process. At 18,19 years of age that part of things is important."
It was then suggested to the Bulls' manager that he will be getting a government grant for looking after them.
"Keeping them off the streets!" chipped Turner.
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Next Game: Darlington Away In The League On Saturday 23rd November At 3.00pm