Gonna be very hard for him to get much game time this year. Hope he does have a good pre-season and maybe get a decent loan move to another PL team.
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Another PL team would be good but the chances are he'll play more if he goes back to 2nd division as he did last year.Originally posted by RedReet View PostGonna be very hard for him to get much game time this year. Hope he does have a good pre-season and maybe get a decent loan move to another PL team.Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club
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In theory, yes, but you always run the risk of him getting dropped for a more battle-hardened pro, if things aren’t going well for the team on the pitch.Originally posted by Mostar View PostAnother PL team would be good but the chances are he'll play more if he goes back to 2nd division as he did last year.
He only started 4 times for Birmingham last year, so if a PL team thought he had potential and were willing to take the risk, I’d definitely go for it.If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?
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Birmingham were fecking eejits because when he did play he was either very good or outstanding.
He's not going to fit in at a kick and rush club as you need pub players for that. Swansea maybe? I wouldn't even mind him replacing Delefeou at Everton for a season. You know Martinez will develop him well.One tit for another.
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That would be ace and we could have a clause that if they get anywhere near the top four we recall him.Originally posted by BigChief View PostBirmingham were fecking eejits because when he did play he was either very good or outstanding.
He's not going to fit in at a kick and rush club as you need pub players for that. Swansea maybe? I wouldn't even mind him replacing Delefeou at Everton for a season. You know Martinez will develop him well.
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He came to the team late in the season when they were already fighting to stay up so he hadn't have the chance to really prove himself but when he did play for them he played well.Originally posted by RedReet View PostIn theory, yes, but you always run the risk of him getting dropped for a more battle-hardened pro, if things aren’t going well for the team on the pitch.
He only started 4 times for Birmingham last year, so if a PL team thought he had potential and were willing to take the risk, I’d definitely go for it.Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club
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