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David McGoldrick on the
possibility of extending his loan
deal...
Mon 08 Oct 2012
Author: Kieran Crowley
Coventry City striker David
McGoldrick has stated he
would be open to extend
his loan spell at the club
after his current deal
expires in January.
The 24-year old has enjoyed a
great loan spell at the Sky
Blues so far making nine
appearances and scoring three
goals for the side.
He has endeared himself to the
City support because of his all-
action displays and has drawn
recent praise from manager
Mark Robins and team-mates
alike.
The Forest loanee confessed
he hasn’t thought much about
extending the deal but says he
would be open to it.
Answering whether he has
given any thought to beyond
January, McGoldrick said: “I
haven’t given any thought to
that really. We have still got
October, November and
December to go through and
anything could happen in that
time.
“At the minute I am just
concentrating on the football
and with the game at York
tomorrow, I am just hoping to
get some minutes and work on
scoring more goals for the club.
“But I am playing football here
and the manager seems to like
me. I am getting a great
relationship with the fans and
this is a great football club.
“I would never say no to
Coventry if something came
through in January but you
never know what Forest are
thinking. But also you don’t
know what they are thinking
here so not everything is in my
hands.
“Forest has kept in touch with
me since coming here and I still
have a good relationship with
the people down there. I think
they have come to a few
games so we will see what
happens in January.”
McGoldrick has featured in
every City game, bar the
Capital One Cup defeat to
Arsenal having been cup-tied,
since he completed his loan
move to the club and says he is
delighted to be playing regular
football.
He added: “It has been really
good so far as I am playing
regularly and I love playing
football so I have really
enjoyed it.
“I am just happy to keep my
form going and the boys have
taken to me well since I joined.
I want to be involved in every
game if I’m honest, including
the trip to York.
“For me, another game is
another chance to score goals,
whatever competition it is in. It
is a great chance to go out
there and help the team keep
the run going.
“When you are winning, you
just want to keep playing and
you don’t want the games to
stop. I think it will do us some
good and give us even more
confidence.”
possibility of extending his loan
deal...
Mon 08 Oct 2012
Author: Kieran Crowley
Coventry City striker David
McGoldrick has stated he
would be open to extend
his loan spell at the club
after his current deal
expires in January.
The 24-year old has enjoyed a
great loan spell at the Sky
Blues so far making nine
appearances and scoring three
goals for the side.
He has endeared himself to the
City support because of his all-
action displays and has drawn
recent praise from manager
Mark Robins and team-mates
alike.
The Forest loanee confessed
he hasn’t thought much about
extending the deal but says he
would be open to it.
Answering whether he has
given any thought to beyond
January, McGoldrick said: “I
haven’t given any thought to
that really. We have still got
October, November and
December to go through and
anything could happen in that
time.
“At the minute I am just
concentrating on the football
and with the game at York
tomorrow, I am just hoping to
get some minutes and work on
scoring more goals for the club.
“But I am playing football here
and the manager seems to like
me. I am getting a great
relationship with the fans and
this is a great football club.
“I would never say no to
Coventry if something came
through in January but you
never know what Forest are
thinking. But also you don’t
know what they are thinking
here so not everything is in my
hands.
“Forest has kept in touch with
me since coming here and I still
have a good relationship with
the people down there. I think
they have come to a few
games so we will see what
happens in January.”
McGoldrick has featured in
every City game, bar the
Capital One Cup defeat to
Arsenal having been cup-tied,
since he completed his loan
move to the club and says he is
delighted to be playing regular
football.
He added: “It has been really
good so far as I am playing
regularly and I love playing
football so I have really
enjoyed it.
“I am just happy to keep my
form going and the boys have
taken to me well since I joined.
I want to be involved in every
game if I’m honest, including
the trip to York.
“For me, another game is
another chance to score goals,
whatever competition it is in. It
is a great chance to go out
there and help the team keep
the run going.
“When you are winning, you
just want to keep playing and
you don’t want the games to
stop. I think it will do us some
good and give us even more
confidence.”