The
20-year-old started his career at Middlesbrough when Quakers boss Alun
Armstrong was on the coaching staff there.
He
moved on to Dundee in the Scottish Premier League for two seasons before he
signed for Scunthorpe in the summer.
He
has just recovered from injury, and now wants to gain some match experience
with the Quakers over the next few weeks, although he isn’t eligible for the
Emirates FA Cup tie against Walsall.
Armstrong
told the club`s press officer Ray Simpson: “I’ve known Jack since he was a
youngster at Middlesbrough. He’s a number 10 who can also play out wide.
Technically, he’s a very good footballer, who creates a lot of chances”. |