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I think that maybe the last we see of both. Although, if Chorley deem Kiwomya not good enough, he may return, if only to empty his locker!Blaney has improved this year and was given the captain’s armband for the u23’s, but I wonder if DM has others in mind.
We might not have any of our existing loans, hound, but that’s not the impression I’ve got from Liam Hoden’s thoughts in his recent Q&A piece.I think loans will be part of our squad for a few seasons yet.
Quote from: Alan Southstand on February 07, 2020, 08:20:48 pmWe might not have any of our existing loans, hound, but that’s not the impression I’ve got from Liam Hoden’s thoughts in his recent Q&A piece.I think loans will be part of our squad for a few seasons yet.Just like every other club in the football league then!
Why is that a problem, just curious to know.? There’s only two games in the season that such a loanee won’t be able to play against his parent club.Maybe in the case of Henderson, perhaps Manchester Utd didn’t think that the Blades would be a close rival in the league, but that by loaning him to Sheffield then potentially Sheffield could get better results against Man Utd’s closer rivals and as such be a win win for both clubs and for the player.?To me it’s no different to transfers between same division clubs..
Quote from: IDM on February 08, 2020, 09:32:01 amWhy is that a problem, just curious to know.? There’s only two games in the season that such a loanee won’t be able to play against his parent club.Maybe in the case of Henderson, perhaps Manchester Utd didn’t think that the Blades would be a close rival in the league, but that by loaning him to Sheffield then potentially Sheffield could get better results against Man Utd’s closer rivals and as such be a win win for both clubs and for the player.?To me it’s no different to transfers between same division clubs..“ by loaning him to Sheffield then potentially Sheffield could get better results against Man Utd’s closer rivals”That’s the bit I don’t like. Man Utd can afford to stockpile players and then loan them out to further benefit themselves where someone like Henderson can play against every other club but not themselves. I don’t think that’s fair.
Blaney sent off playing for Blyth at Chester today.
Quote from: NickDRFC on February 08, 2020, 10:01:11 amQuote from: IDM on February 08, 2020, 09:32:01 amWhy is that a problem, just curious to know.? There’s only two games in the season that such a loanee won’t be able to play against his parent club.Maybe in the case of Henderson, perhaps Manchester Utd didn’t think that the Blades would be a close rival in the league, but that by loaning him to Sheffield then potentially Sheffield could get better results against Man Utd’s closer rivals and as such be a win win for both clubs and for the player.?To me it’s no different to transfers between same division clubs..“ by loaning him to Sheffield then potentially Sheffield could get better results against Man Utd’s closer rivals”That’s the bit I don’t like. Man Utd can afford to stockpile players and then loan them out to further benefit themselves where someone like Henderson can play against every other club but not themselves. I don’t think that’s fair.But if that was the big nefarious plan, it's backfired spectacularly, given that Sheff Utd are one of two or three rivals that Man U have for a European spot.