I personnaly think the two loan signings could turn out to be quite an astute move on Coppels part. With Kitson we now have a bigger striker who can play the target man and is different to the other strikers - part of the plan B we have all been desperate for recently. Something I don't think has really been mentioned yet, is the way that Kitson used to track back and hassle the mid field - certainly when he first came to Reading he had a huge work rate in this, and (unlike last season) he managed to do this without thinking he also had to be the midfield, winger etc. Maybe this ability to hassle the mid field may help when we are faced with those 5 man midfields?
Another thing that Kitson on loan gives us is someone to share the work load - we have quite an agressive fixture list to contend with in the run in - from Saturday just gone (Plymouth) there are 12 games in 8 weeks, all of them crucial for us. So Kitson gives another option to rest / rotate the strikers without compromise the ability of the front line. I wonder if this is also a good part of the reason behind Copells signing of both Little and Kitson?