Wilson definitely won't make it here.
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I can't say as I've barely seen him this season but I remember klopp mentioning his overall gameplay outside of his set piece taking needed to improveOriginally posted by Paul12 View PostWilson seems - juydging from afar I'll accept - to be viewed by Bournemouth as a bit of a luxury player (ie someone to be sacrificed if things need tightening up). My assumption as a resukt is that he probably disappears and isn't strong defensively.
On the other hand, Brewster has done well.Y.N.W.A!!!!!!
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Danny Murphy was probably the last one who went away and came back and established himself as a first team regular. Other players such as Origi have come back and done quite well.Originally posted by SB View PostLoan deals don’t seem to work for us do they. I’m struggling to think of a player that we sent out on loan who came back to us & played successfully. Anyone else help me here ?
There are a range of youngsters who have come back from loan and been squad players, the likes of David Thompson, Stephen Warnock, Jay Spearing, Martin Kelly, Jordan Ibe, all went on to be involved in the first team squad and play more than 50 games each for us after going out on loan, ultimately they didn't make it here long term but they were useful squad players for a while so it depends on your definition of success.
I think that there is an inherent bias in the players that are sent out on loan. The guys that you are confident will make it (Gerrard, Owen, Fowler, TAA etc) don't need to go out on loan, the players who aren't going to make it are shipped out before they get the opportunity. The youngsters who are loaned out are mostly in the 'maybe' category and statistically most of those aren't going to make it with us but will probably end up having decent careers elsewhereThe only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
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He didn’t do very well from memory when out on loan but yeah he’s pitched in with mega important goals for us but never cemented a spot in the side.Originally posted by foresterbloke View PostOrigi didn't do too badly!
You do have a good memory.Originally posted by Exiled_red View PostDanny Murphy was probably the last one who went away and came back and established himself as a first team regular. Other players such as Origi have come back and done quite well.
There are a range of youngsters who have come back from loan and been squad players, the likes of David Thompson, Stephen Warnock, Jay Spearing, Martin Kelly, Jordan Ibe, all went on to be involved in the first team squad and play more than 50 games each for us after going out on loan, ultimately they didn't make it here long term but they were useful squad players for a while so it depends on your definition of success.
I think that there is an inherent bias in the players that are sent out on loan. The guys that you are confident will make it (Gerrard, Owen, Fowler, TAA etc) don't need to go out on loan, the players who aren't going to make it are shipped out before they get the opportunity. The youngsters who are loaned out are mostly in the 'maybe' category and statistically most of those aren't going to make it with us but will probably end up having decent careers elsewhere
I agree the ones we send out are the possibles at best & if they don’t shine they’re pretty much in the shop window to be sold. With the exception of Brewster I expect the rest to be sold within a year.
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Quality goal that. I think that’s 10 in 20 appearances so far.Originally posted by Shaggy View PostMe, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.
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Brewster scores for Swansea in playoffs but it looks like a consolation as they are 3-2 down on agg with 5 mins to goThe only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
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I think he's shown promise and I'm happy for him after his bad luck with injuries. For us though, its about style. Ing's is the perfect example, he's just bagged 22 Premier League goals but he didn't fit. I think Brewster will be similar, good player that probably won't fit unless we change.Vive la France
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