Adam Armstrong allowed to leave on loan (4 Viewers)

AFCCOVENTRY

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Rafa is allowing him to leave on loan...

Downside is that Rafa apparantly wants Che Adams from Sheffield United and will offer them Armstrong as part of the deal on loan. Also means Adam will be able to commute easily from Newcastle.

They potentially will have Clarke and Armstrong up front.
 

chiefdave

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Would be a cracking forward line for them. If I was Rafa not sure I'd want Arma spending too much time around Clarke. Comes off as having a bit of an attitude, Armstrong doesn't need to be picking up bad habits from him!
 

FRY-CCFC

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The story doesn't say that.
 

covcity4life

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Hopefukly arma will say he'd like to come back here and maybe tilt things our way if Che Adams deal comes to nothing
 

Kingokings204

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I just can't see him ever coming back to Cov. We served his purpose. He did well and scored bags of goals. He has moved on and looking for new challenges. Very very doubtful he will come here again. I would say he won't come back.

His comments event suggest so. He said Coventry was great but time to move on in the latest article on him.

Can see him leaving Newcastle mind you on loan just not to us.
 

stupot07

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I can't see him dropping down to league one again, he'll probably go to someone like Celtic or another championship club.

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covcity4life

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You
I can't see him dropping down to league one again, he'll probably go to someone like Celtic or another championship club.

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think Newcastle would allow him to a different championship club?

Maybe a crap 1 I guess
 

stupot07

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You

think Newcastle would allow him to a different championship club?

Maybe a crap 1 I guess
I don't see why not, there would be a fair few teams that won't be realistically competing for top 6, Newcastle will be playing for the title, he woudlnt be allowed to play against newcastle and could help a lesser team take points off Newcastle's title rivals. Players get loaned between clubs in the same league all the time. I see no benefit for him dropping down to league one where he excelled last season. Would love him back here, but for his own development he needs to challenge himself in a higher league.

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Hadji10

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Would be a cracking forward line for them. If I was Rafa not sure I'd want Arma spending too much time around Clarke. Comes off as having a bit of an attitude, Armstrong doesn't need to be picking up bad habits from him!

Because I'm sure there's no bad eggs in Newcastles dressing room, Jesus Christ.
 

Sky Blue Kid

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Would be a cracking forward line for them. If I was Rafa not sure I'd want Arma spending too much time around Clarke. Comes off as having a bit of an attitude, Armstrong doesn't need to be picking up bad habits from him!
Where exactly does it say in AFCCOVENTRY post that Arma is going to Sheff utd????
 

Gint11

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Zero chance of him coming back. Why would he? He's proved already he is good enough for league 1, to spend another season in this league is a waste of a season for his career.


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Brylowes

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Hopefukly arma will say he'd like to come back here and maybe tilt things our way if Che Adams deal comes to nothing
Why would he want to come back here, you love the club but he hasn't any real
emotional connection to City.
I'm sure given a choice between us and SUFC he would pick them, they have
real ambition to get out of this shite league, and play in front of 20.000 fans
every week.
 
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Deleted member 2477

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Forget it guys no chance he will come back. Why would he come back to a club going know where when he can go to a club like sufc who are investing in a team to be promoted
 

robbiekeane

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Forget it guys no chance he will come back. Why would he come back to a club going know where when he can go to a club like sufc who are investing in a team to be promoted
Is it an investment...? Or is it a billionaire owner having a bit of fun chucking money at a team

Sorry, i know that the two terms are used interchangeable on here
 
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Deleted member 2477

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Sorry my friend but didnt realise i couldnt post anymore for voicing my opinion. Dont remember saying im not supporting my team anymore just not putting money into these so called owners and guardians of our club. Now do yourself a favour and give joy a kiss from me
 

ajsccfc

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Forget it guys no chance he will come back. Why would he come back to a club going know where when he can go to a club like sufc who are investing in a team to be promoted
That would be more of a factor for a permanent move whereas in this case wherever either club appears to be going, he'll be in Newcastle.
 

Hadji's_Goatee

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Don't forget the kid needs to prove he can play a full season without burning out. He still has much to accomplish even at this level. Better to finish top goal scorer of a division rather than struggle at a lower end champ club. Also Rafa will know what Mowbs is all about from the Prem days, whereas he wouldn't have a scooby about Wilder.
 

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