SlowerThanPlatt
Well-Known Member
Not the best examples tbh. Sheaf was a loan with obligation to buy and O’Hare was OOC and not wanted by VillaCould not possibly be more wrong.
The defence that got us to the play offs had two loanees in the centre plus another at wing back. We can never afford, even now a player of Doyle's quality. Loans bring skill levels that are beyond the usual acquisition routes. O'Hare, Sheaf were both loanees originally, as would have been McNally if we recruited him. Try before you buy.
Prem clubs have hoovered up all the talent, one reason why our youth programme has delivered so little in recent years
Best to make use of their need to utilize it all those players.
Can't think how many times in the last few years I have felt the need to reply to the imbecilic call to not use loans.
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