LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

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LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Barry the bird boggler » 17 Jun 2008 17:47

Starting early this time....

Ben Hamer has signed a new 1 year deal and will go on loan to Brentford on a season long loan where he will be their number 1 for next season.

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by SpaceCruiser » 17 Jun 2008 17:50

I somehow don't think I'll be bothered to know how Fae gets on in France.....

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Coppell's Right Footed 11 » 17 Jun 2008 17:57

I hope this thread includes us trying to get a lot of loan players from the premiership. Birmingham had Muamba, Larsson and Bendtner when they were in the championship. Surely we could get players such as Chris Eagles, Wayne Routledge etc.... as we can use the loan system this year

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by hutch » 17 Jun 2008 19:08

I agree with Coppells right footed 11, why doesn`t Steve Coppell contact Messr`s Ferguson, Scolari, Wenger, Benitez, Ramos etc about taking players on a seasons loan. An example is Swansea last season, they loaned Paul Anderson, a 19 year old winger from Liverpool. He scored 10 goals and was voted young player of the year. Notts Forest are currently preparing a750 k bid for him. My point is there must be some talented youngsters at the top 4-6 Prem clubs who are itching to play and who would jump at the chance of a loan. It would be a great opportunity to get 30+ games under their belt and show their parent club what they are capable of.

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by chandog » 17 Jun 2008 19:49

As we always seem unwilling to splash the cash on players to improve the team the loan system should be perfect
However we rarely seem to use that either
We had bikey and mate on loan a couple of seasons ago and that seems to be it really
The majority of loan deals we are involved in is our reserve players going to teams in lower divisions (henry, sodje etc)


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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Skin » 17 Jun 2008 20:55

The last decent loan signing was Matty Upson. Wouldn't mind someone like him again.

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Royal With Cheese » 17 Jun 2008 20:56

SpaceCruiser I somehow don't think I'll be bothered to know how Fae gets on in France.....

How utterly predictable.

So, if he plays his way into the French squad, scores 30 goals next season and we sell him for 10million you won't be interested?

Course not.

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Streets » 17 Jun 2008 21:09

Coppell's Right Footed 11 I hope this thread includes us trying to get a lot of loan players from the premiership. Birmingham had Muamba, Larsson and Bendtner when they were in the championship. Surely we could get players such as Chris Eagles, Wayne Routledge etc.... as we can use the loan system this year


Agreed. But we wont.

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Coppell's Right Footed 11 » 17 Jun 2008 21:15

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SpaceCruiser I somehow don't think I'll be bothered to know how Fae gets on in France.....

How utterly predictable.

So, if he plays his way into the French squad, scores 30 goals next season and we sell him for 10million you won't be interested?

Course not.


I would be interested to see Fae play his way into the french squad when he plays for the Ivory Coast


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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by howser » 17 Jun 2008 21:22

I just dont see us using Premiership players on loan we have never been a side in recent years that has made good of the loan system, and besides going by our recent record of undying loyalty to a failing side who in the premiership is going to loan players to a Championship side so they can warm the bench.

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by double d » 17 Jun 2008 21:39

If we do loan hopefully they would have a first choice to buy as well. Frazier Campbell at Hull was awesome i wonder if hes available we need somebody to bury the ball in the net (although the championship shouldn't be to hard to do that) or maybe an up and coming player like Carlos Vela or Henri Lansbury at Arsenal?

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Southbank Old Boy » 17 Jun 2008 22:25

The reason we won't use it is that Coppell doesn't like loan players much, or the whole system itself.

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Stranded » 18 Jun 2008 08:45

Season Long Loan with an option to buy is fine by me, Season long loan just to develop a player for someone else - no thanks.


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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Tilehurst Mike » 18 Jun 2008 09:39

Southbank Old Boy The reason we won't use it is that Coppell doesn't like loan players much, or the whole system itself.


he doesn't like the transfer system much either judging by his woeful peformance last season. He uses the loan system well to off load some of his woeful signings and academy players that either are never going to make it at RFC or won't be given a chance to establish themselves.
Don't expect much activity either on the loan or permanent front until we off load some of our 'star' players first. Sorry for the negativity but just really p---ed off today looking at the Championship fixtures and reading that Hull's manager has been given 25 Mill to spend!

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by brendywendy » 18 Jun 2008 09:57

SpaceCruiser I somehow don't think I'll be bothered to know how Fae gets on in France.....


if he plays a blinder it will give us something to think about
plus it will jhelp ofrf load him at the end of the season-hopefully for as much cash as we paid

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Hoop Blah » 18 Jun 2008 11:04

Stranded Season Long Loan with an option to buy is fine by me, Season long loan just to develop a player for someone else - no thanks.


I think that depends on the player and the mentality they show whilst here.

If they're that little bit special and can have a real impact then I don't think it's such a bad thing. Even if we buy a player and they're that good they make a big difference there isn't any guarantee that they'll be here for more than one season, so as long as they loanee has the right attitude then I think it'd be alright.

The lad that Hull had from United, Campbell, was a massive player for Hull and has got them to the Premiership. Would Hull have been able to get a player of his quality on a permenant deal last summer? It's unlikey, so that kind of loan has propelled them into the top flight for the first time ever. I wouldn't moan about a similar signing for us.

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by One Beer is never enough. » 18 Jun 2008 11:28

Tilehurst Mike Don't expect much activity either on the loan or permanent front until we off load some of our 'star' players first. Sorry for the negativity but just really p---ed off today looking at the Championship fixtures and reading that
Hull's manager has been given 25 Mill to spend


And so straight away teams can inflate their prices accordingly. Coppell has always stated that he had money available, and lately has indicated that he didnt use it as he was too loyal. So who knows what 'public' figure (of cash) we could have come out with.

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by londinium » 18 Jun 2008 11:50

Tilehurst Mike
Southbank Old Boy The reason we won't use it is that Coppell doesn't like loan players much, or the whole system itself.


he doesn't like the transfer system much either judging by his woeful peformance last season. He uses the loan system well to off load some of his woeful signings and academy players that either are never going to make it at RFC or won't be given a chance to establish themselves.
Don't expect much activity either on the loan or permanent front until we off load some of our 'star' players first. Sorry for the negativity but just really p---ed off today looking at the Championship fixtures and reading that Hull's manager has been given 25 Mill to spend!

I couldn't care less if every team in the Championship had £25 million to spend... you can only buy the best possible players for that level otherwise they would be playing in the Premiership.. I beleive most of our squad would be in the top class of championship player and the other teams have a lot to do just to catch up with us.

The championship last season was really poor... if West Brom was the best it could offer and teams like Palace and Watford could get in the playoffs then the others need to spend heaps just to catch up with our calibre of player, which is essentially the same squad that murdered the championship.

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Re: LoanWatch for season 2008/2009

by Scarface » 18 Jun 2008 11:56

Coppell will no doubt come up with some negative reason why loan players don't work. Personally if we loaned in an Arsenal youngster to help us get promoted, I'd be over the moon. Already people on this board assume our squad is good enough to get promoted and that the league is poor, this is very dangerous (the same mistake was made last season), Coppell should be looking to strengthen all departments and loan players could very usefull.

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