If he’d had used the loan market in the summer like some of our rivals did we could have been in a totally different position than we are now, plum !
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Originally posted by qprmarc View PostIf he’d had used the loan market in the summer like some of our rivals did we could have been in a totally different position than we are now, plum !
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Originally posted by qprmarc View PostIf he’d had used the loan market in the summer like some of our rivals did we could have been in a totally different position than we are now, plum !
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Originally posted by qprmarc View PostIf he’d had used the loan market in the summer like some of our rivals did we could have been in a totally different position than we are now, plum !
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I think a lot of you are missing the point , yes whilst it is good to develop our own players and get what say at a push £20mil for someone of ezes standard (which I doubt will happen again for a while) why not loan 4 quality players who make all the difference and make a push for promotion which is worth £120mil?
no initial outlay for loan players just the wages, so if they are no good then send them back or if they are a hit and help us push on then it’s a bonus.
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Originally posted by qprmarc View PostI think a lot of you are missing the point , yes whilst it is good to develop our own players and get what say at a push £20mil for someone of ezes standard (which I doubt will happen again for a while) why not loan 4 quality players who make all the difference and make a push for promotion which is worth £120mil?
no initial outlay for loan players just the wages, so if they are no good then send them back or if they are a hit and help us push on then it’s a bonus.
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Originally posted by Rich View PostBoth loans are players we can possibly buy in the summer. It's not the same as loaning Matt Smith from Man City or even Wells or Hughill.
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Originally posted by Stainrod View Post
The Hull player is with a view to a permanent signing.Austin however will be a free agent should WBA choose not to take up the option of an extra year which means he could go anywhere that will pay him the most .
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Originally posted by Rich View Post
If Austin enjoys himself here I think we can offer him a longer contract than most would to reduce the difference in wages. Having listened to him he wants to be playing and knows he'll do that with us. He always seems to love the club and his family are most settled here.
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