Emergency loan window

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Re: Emergency loan window

by blythspartan » 04 Sep 2014 12:00

Benoit Assou Ekotto hasn't been included in the Spurs squad.

He could be a good loan option at left back, although wages would probably be a problem.

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Re: Emergency loan window

by maffff » 04 Sep 2014 12:13

rather have Chris Benoit.

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Re: Emergency loan window

by Wycombe Royal » 04 Sep 2014 12:20

He was on loan at QPR last season so it's definitely a possibility.

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Re: Emergency loan window

by sandman » 04 Sep 2014 12:58

maffff rather have Chris Benoit.


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Re: Emergency loan window

by akranes » 04 Sep 2014 13:18

Enjoyed McCleary making him look like an idiot last year and he'll be on ridiculous wages (part of Harry Redknap's 'legacy'), nope.


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Re: Emergency loan window

by Wycombe Royal » 04 Sep 2014 13:30

akranes Enjoyed McCleary making him look like an idiot last year and he'll be on ridiculous wages (part of Harry Redknap's 'legacy'), nope.

It's a loan, so wages doesn't necessarily come in to it....

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Re: Emergency loan window

by marcusopp » 04 Sep 2014 13:36

Ian Royal Loan a left back and we're gravy IMO.

GK: Federici, Andersen, Lincoln
RB: Gunter, Long
LB: Obita, LB, Griffin
CB: Pearce, Ferdinand
CB: Hector, Cooper
CM: Norwood,
CM: Kuhl, Akpan
LM: Mackie, Taylor, Obita
RM: Edwards, Tanner, Stacey
AM: Cox, Taylor, Tanner
ST: Murray, Cox

All bar three have already got pitch time.

We look a little light in midfield still, but thats got to be expected with four injuries in one position and hopefully we'll see Guthrie or Tshi fit by the time we play again. I dont think we can justify the expense of even more midfielders. Again, a little light up top, but hopefully we'll see Pog back after the break and Blackman not too far behind.

I love the fact that you've forgotten Karacan and Williams! I nearly did myself they've been injured for so long!!

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Re: Emergency loan window

by bcubed » 04 Sep 2014 13:37

curetonsdipper
tidus_mi2 I'd love to see a left back to give Obita a chance at LW.


Unless he desperately wants to play midfield, I'd leave Obita at LB.

He shone at left back in the second half of last season, whereas in the first half of the season at left wing he didnt really stand out as much. He could develop into a really good left back if given the chance.

IMO last season he reminded me a lot of ryan bertrand when we had him on loan from chelsea.


exactly this, even if he wants to play midfield

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Re: Emergency loan window

by moonwalklikebas » 04 Sep 2014 13:40

and Pav!


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Re: Emergency loan window

by Ian Royal » 04 Sep 2014 23:45

marcusopp
Ian Royal Loan a left back and we're gravy IMO.

GK: Federici, Andersen, Lincoln
RB: Gunter, Long
LB: Obita, LB, Griffin
CB: Pearce, Ferdinand
CB: Hector, Cooper
CM: Norwood,
CM: Kuhl, Akpan
LM: Mackie, Taylor, Obita
RM: Edwards, Tanner, Stacey
AM: Cox, Taylor, Tanner
ST: Murray, Cox

All bar three have already got pitch time.

We look a little light in midfield still, but thats got to be expected with four injuries in one position and hopefully we'll see Guthrie or Tshi fit by the time we play again. I dont think we can justify the expense of even more midfielders. Again, a little light up top, but hopefully we'll see Pog back after the break and Blackman not too far behind.

I love the fact that you've forgotten Karacan and Williams! I nearly did myself they've been injured for so long!!

I've also 'forgotten' Guthrie, McCleary, Kelly, HRK, Cummings, Blackman, Pogrebnyak and Tshibola... I wonder why that might be.

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Loan Window 2014/2015

by Sutekh » 08 Sep 2014 13:15

Gossip and rumours for loans for Reading this season.

No real links as yet but I feel we could do with a left winger on 1 or 2 months loan and a central defender with a view to a permanent.

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Re: Loan Window 2014/2015

by Royal Ginger » 08 Sep 2014 17:52


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Re: Loan Window 2014/2015

by kwik-silva » 08 Sep 2014 20:40

Going to be hard to get a 'with a view to permanent' when their contract might not run into the next transfer window.


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Re: Emergency loan window

by Royalwaster » 09 Sep 2014 08:25

What's happening with Karacan - I thought at the start of the season we were told he'd be fit by the end of August?

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Re: Emergency loan window

by GH Royal » 09 Sep 2014 09:45

blythspartan Benoit Assou Ekotto hasn't been included in the Spurs squad.

He could be a good loan option at left back, although wages would probably be a problem.


Over rated player and one that has openly said he only plays football as for the financial income, not because he enjoys it. It shows whenever you watch him play aswell, no passion.

Over rated
Over paid
Bad attitude

Sounds a bit like Drenthe..

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Re: Emergency loan window

by marcusopp » 09 Sep 2014 11:34

Ian Royal
marcusopp
Ian Royal Loan a left back and we're gravy IMO.

GK: Federici, Andersen, Lincoln
RB: Gunter, Long
LB: Obita, LB, Griffin
CB: Pearce, Ferdinand
CB: Hector, Cooper
CM: Norwood,
CM: Kuhl, Akpan
LM: Mackie, Taylor, Obita
RM: Edwards, Tanner, Stacey
AM: Cox, Taylor, Tanner
ST: Murray, Cox

All bar three have already got pitch time.

We look a little light in midfield still, but thats got to be expected with four injuries in one position and hopefully we'll see Guthrie or Tshi fit by the time we play again. I dont think we can justify the expense of even more midfielders. Again, a little light up top, but hopefully we'll see Pog back after the break and Blackman not too far behind.

I love the fact that you've forgotten Karacan and Williams! I nearly did myself they've been injured for so long!!

I've also 'forgotten' Guthrie, McCleary, Kelly, HRK, Cummings, Blackman, Pogrebnyak and Tshibola... I wonder why that might be.

Please tell.

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Re: Emergency loan window

by Nameless » 09 Sep 2014 15:21

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blythspartan Benoit Assou Ekotto hasn't been included in the Spurs squad.

He could be a good loan option at left back, although wages would probably be a problem.


Over rated player and one that has openly said he only plays football as for the financial income, not because he enjoys it. It shows whenever you watch him play aswell, no passion.

Over rated
Over paid
Bad attitude

Sounds a bit like Drenthe..


You think most footballers do it because they enjoy a kick around ?
It's a job, and if you stopped paying them they would stop playing. His attitude sounds the same as most people.
Not sure I'm fussed about signing him though.

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Re: Emergency loan window

by GH Royal » 09 Sep 2014 17:10

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blythspartan Benoit Assou Ekotto hasn't been included in the Spurs squad.

He could be a good loan option at left back, although wages would probably be a problem.


Over rated player and one that has openly said he only plays football as for the financial income, not because he enjoys it. It shows whenever you watch him play aswell, no passion.

Over rated
Over paid
Bad attitude

Sounds a bit like Drenthe..


You think most footballers do it because they enjoy a kick around ?
It's a job, and if you stopped paying them they would stop playing. His attitude sounds the same as most people.
Not sure I'm fussed about signing him though.


Obviously the money helps, but you can tell when someone genuinely enjoys their football. Cureton the easiest example. Someone who plays without passion is not someone you would want around your squad, simple as that really. You would not want that type of player in a relegation scrap or a play off final, I am sure you would agree.

Probably a big reason why QPR got such a battering in the prem last time, bought a bus-load of players on high wages and proved gutless when the going got tough..

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Re: Emergency loan window

by Ian Royal » 09 Sep 2014 17:15

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marcusopp I love the fact that you've forgotten Karacan and Williams! I nearly did myself they've been injured for so long!!

I've also 'forgotten' Guthrie, McCleary, Kelly, HRK, Cummings, Blackman, Pogrebnyak and Tshibola... I wonder why that might be.

Please tell.

:|

Ok, I'll assume you are being stupid enough you need it explaining then. Because they're all injured and therefore unavailable. Or were at the time of writing.

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Re: Emergency loan window

by MM » 15 Sep 2014 11:56

We shouldn't forget that it's not just a loan window open - free agents can also be picked up.

And one that I would love to have at our club is Innocent Emeghara. He's a free agent (according to Sky Sports and the player himself) and is currently in England talking to suitors (apparently Premier League and Championship clubs are interested) as it's where he wants to play.

Despite the Nigerian roots, he is Swiss, and probably best remembered for a successful spell in Italy with Siena where he scored a few goals as a central striker. I also saw him play a few times for the Swiss U21 side a few years back as a wide left attacker, and he could definitely do a good job there too - especially whilst McLeary is out.

He's only 25, hungry to play, has pace to burn, plenty of skill, and provides a decent goal threat too. I would love us to be one of those clubs chasing him.

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news ... glish-move

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