LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Stranded » 13 Mar 2009 13:19

bootboy
brendywendy think henry/little/kebe is actually quite a decent prem RW for a club like ours


Seems the official RFC site is stating that Henry has extended his Millwall loan for another month. but according to the official Millwall site & their local rag its until the end of season? Also looks like from what is being said they are sounding out RFC for a full purchase if they go up
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http://www.southwarknews.co.uk/00,news, ... 226,00.htm
http://www.millwallfc.co.uk/page/NewsDe ... 95,00.html


If we go up they can have him.

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Sun Tzu » 13 Mar 2009 13:21

Millwall tried to get Karacan on a permanent deal when they had him on loan.

As I understood it Henry is there until the playoff semis as the final is more than 93 days after they took him on loan.

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by RG30 » 14 Mar 2009 18:08

Dave Mooney scored for Norwich today.

Simon Church scored for Leyton Orient today.

Mikael Andersen started as Brighton won today.

James Henry played the full 90 minutes as Millwall were beat by Leicester.

Hal Robson-Kanu started as Leeds beat Swindon 1-0.

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Kitson12 » 14 Mar 2009 18:12

Also, Bignall scored for Cheltenham, Scott Davies for Aldershot

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Pablo » 16 Mar 2009 09:48

Sigurdsson played the full 90 min when Crewe beat Colchester away 1-0.

From the Sentinel:
The Reading youngster proved to be a key figure as Crewe re-emerged in a more aggressive and less defensive manner after the interval.
SIGURDSSON: Breathed new life into Crewe in the second half 8


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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Deathy » 17 Mar 2009 20:11

Hal Robson-Kanu scores his 6th of the season (not bad for a winger) and against his former club Southend.

James Henry with another assist with a cracking cross from the right, by all accounts.

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Royalwaster » 18 Mar 2009 09:50

Deathy Hal Robson-Kanu scores his 6th of the season (not bad for a winger) and against his former club Southend.

James Henry with another assist with a cracking cross from the right, by all accounts.


Milwall fans apparently really adore JH - great experience for the lad. Hope we don't just let him leave ....

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by brendywendy » 18 Mar 2009 11:32

never going to happen

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Alan Partridge » 18 Mar 2009 12:44

brendywendy never going to happen


did with Cox despite two succesful loan spells and now in his 1st full season as a pro he has 22 goals in a shite side. :|


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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Stranded » 18 Mar 2009 12:50

brendywendy never going to happen


If we go up, I almost guarantee it will.

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by rhroyal » 18 Mar 2009 13:06

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brendywendy never going to happen


If we go up, I almost guarantee it will.

Surely people can see what a waste it would be. He's only 19 and he's a class above League 1 by the sounds of things. Even if we go up he must still have a future.

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by brendywendy » 18 Mar 2009 13:28

Alan Partridge
brendywendy never going to happen


did with Cox despite two succesful loan spells and now in his 1st full season as a pro he has 22 goals in a shite side. :|



but i contend he needed to drop a division to do that.andf good luck to him, has a great record there and they love him
i think henry is good enough for this division already, and could well be good enough for the prem in a year or two

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by shoey » 18 Mar 2009 16:47

was a shame cox left without a chance, but at the time our boys were flying so i see why he went


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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by brendywendy » 18 Mar 2009 16:48

if hed have stayed he would have got a game too i would think
gutted for the lad, maybe if he consistently flourishes at that level we could see him back one day

but i doubt it

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by shoey » 18 Mar 2009 16:53

you never know with SC

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Sun Tzu » 18 Mar 2009 17:01

Wasn't it Cox who decided against taking his chance here ?

Henry is a significantly better player than Cox.

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Hoop Blah » 18 Mar 2009 17:01

shoey was a shame cox left without a chance, but at the time our boys were flying so i see why he went


At the time Cox left we were free falling to relegation and our front line couldn't buy a chance let alone an actaul goal!

Cox had a couple of brief appearance off the bench and looked more lively than his more illustrious first team teammates and then didn't get a look in.

In what way were we flying?

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by brendywendy » 18 Mar 2009 17:07

at the start of jan we had 22 points , over half way to the required total, had just beaten liverpool and had a good blend of already proven strikers

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by shoey » 18 Mar 2009 17:22

agreed

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Hoop Blah » 18 Mar 2009 17:27

brendywendy at the start of jan we had 22 points , over half way to the required total, had just beaten liverpool and had a good blend of already proven strikers


But when he left (the end of Jan) we'd just spent the rest of the month struggling.

We might've played a couple of the top sides, and had that fantastic win against Liverpool, but it was obvious the form that was approaching us was on the way.

Doyle had scored 1 goal in two and a half months
Kitson 4 in 2 months (including the brace in the 6-4 against Spurs)
Lita hadn't scored since August and was clearly on his way out
Long hadn't scored since October

I wouldn't say we were flying.

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