The assured debut of young Frankie Kent may have handed Colchester United manager Joe Dunne some invaluable extra spending power.
Despite the team's 2-1 League One defeat at Bristol City, Kent made an impressive full senior debut at the heart of the U's defence with fellow centre-halves Magnus Okuonghae suspended and Josh Thompson injured.
The 18-year-old former U's youth teamer looked perfectly at home at the higher level and it means Dunne won't now have to go looking for a loan player to bolster his defensive options.
He said: "What it does for me as a manager is that it saves me some loan money.
"I have one loan signing I could possibly make as there's a small amount of money for it.
"But I now know that Frankie can do it.
"So I don't need to go chasing and looking other places."
See today's Gazette for the full version of this story and full reaction to Saturday's action
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