Kyle De Silva is hoping he can impress Ian Holloway during hisspell at Barnet on loan from Crystal Palace.The teenage midfielder has not featured for Palace sinceHolloway took charge at Selhurst Park but is hoping first-teamaction for the Bees between now and the end of the campaign canimprove his prospects with the npower Championship club.De Silva must first help move Edgar Davids’ side away from therelegation places, a challenge he is relishing.He told Barnet’s official website: “It is very hard to break inand make an impression when the team are flying. Hopefully I can dothat whilst on loan.“It will be great to get some first-team action and I am reallylooking forward to making an impact at Barnet.“The team have picked up some good results lately so hopefully Ican help keep that up. I am very grateful I have been given theopportunity to come here.”And Hendrie feels prosperous times could lie ahead if they stickwith Paul Lambert – as long as a few more experienced players areadded to the squad.With eight Barclays Premier League fixtures left to play thisterm Villa are 17th in the table, three points clear of 18th-placedWigan, who have a game in hand.It has been a largely disappointing… Read full this story
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