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Send him there for the rest of the season, or keep him here FFS.
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He's under the stewardship of Tony Parkes who will undoubtedly look after him.
Should be a good move, a month I can only see with an option to extend if he proves to be any good, I should think. Hopefully until the end of the season.
Send him there for the rest of the season, or keep him here FFS.
Because if he's here for a month he'll get at most 2 reserves games, and no prem action. If he's at Blackpool he'll get a lot more 'competitive' games to get match fitness. I would rather he went for a month which indicates a need to bring him back. For the whole season and that's the last we'll see of him.
Send him there for the rest of the season, or keep him here FFS.
I reckon it's so that both parties can pull the plug, If he does well i reckon it'd be extended, if he does crap or Blackpool are not playing him then he'll be coming back.
Send him there for the rest of the season, or keep him here FFS.
It is almost certainly because they have used their quota of long term loans of young players. A lot of players go out on one month loans that are extended so that they can count as 'emergency loans'. In the lower divisions it is common for teams to make a lot of loan signings over the year.
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-- William Blake
seen Nemeth a few times for the reserves recently and he is lacking in match fitness. he was out for most of first half of season and hasn't really regained the sharpness in front of goal that he had last season. If he can get a few full games for Blackpool, it should give the staff back at Anfield an good idea about whether he is ready or not to make the step up to the first team.
It is almost certainly because they have used their quota of long term loans of young players. A lot of players go out on one month loans that are extended so that they can count as 'emergency loans'. In the lower divisions it is common for teams to make a lot of loan signings over the year.
No, don't think so. It should be pointed out that Liverpool gave Nemeth the option of a loan move at the start of the season but he turned it down. Leeds were one option (Gary Mac at the time) and even Erwin Koeman (part of the Hungarian set up) said it would be best for him to go on loan, though he mentioned the Championship.
It's fair to say that with the success of the reserves last season we would have been inundated with offers for our young players.
Nemeth at the time indicated that he would rather stay and fight for a place in the first team, this coming after a sensational debut season and a fantastic summer where he continued to score goals for Hungary. I would suggest that had he not got a major injury he wouldhave got his wish and played for Liverpool by now.
The months loan suggests to me that he is willing to play a run of games for a month, smash in some goals and return match fit with confience. He obviously feels he still has a chance of making a break through at Anfield this year.
Because had he wanted to leave on loan for the rest of the season, there is no doubt he would have found a number of clubs that would have been more than willing.
he's 20, he's not a kid. He's scored goals for fun for the reserves why doesn't he get at least a go on the bench? Owen was good enough when he was much younger than Nemeth and Ngog has been useless and everybody is running out of patience with Kuyt.
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