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Taylor and Hackett loans extended

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Unless the parent clubs are paying wages, we probably aren't in a position to pay for loanees without shipping a few out ourselves. The only alternative is to loan someone who will score goals, bring crowds in etc - but those players generally aren't ever up for loan
Wycombe managed to find Trotta ?
 

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Sorry to see Hackett go back as he has the ability to beat a man, open up the defence and get a decent ball in.
 

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Because so many half decent players turn sh*t the longer they are exposed to him.
Are obviously. Quite blatant really isnt it.

Its not like hes help our club make nearly £1m in transfer revenue and taken up 2 leagues.

Also Would you consider the loan of Henville, Fleetwood(end of lge 2 season), Ben Hamer as Tisdale wasters?

Ok weve had a couple of not so good loans lately. But remember its very difficult for a young player to come to a team with injuries to there best players, lacking in confidence.

Oakley was fantastic during his loan spell with us, Jake Taylor has been a very uesful loan signing.
 

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Sorry to see Hackett go back as he has the ability to beat a man, open up the defence and get a decent ball in.
Couldn't finish to save his life though.
 

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Jake Taylor has been a very uesful loan signing.
I have seen him play four or five times, he carries about as much goal threat as my 4 month old grand daughter and she is stronger in the tackle.
 

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I have seen him play four or five times, he carries about as much goal threat as my 4 month old grand daughter and she is stronger in the tackle.
Hes been a positive influence in the side. Works hard for the team. Like the look of him personally and again is someone with a bit of potential.

Tbh though its nice to see a post from you without slating everything about out club, Tisdale is lucky, we and everything is just sh*t and everyone else could do better than our lucky manager whos been at the club for 6 years where weve been succesful for 5 or those 6 at least.

Nice to see lol
 

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Hes been a positive influence in the side. Works hard for the team. Like the look of him personally and again is someone with a bit of potential.
What a crock of sh*t, for a loanee forward to have a positive influence he would need to score some goals or be scaring opposing defences sh*tless while setting up chances for his team mates, anybody recognise any of that in JT ?

He runs around a bit, that is about all.
 

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What a crock of sh*t, for a loanee forward to have a positive influence he would need to score some goals or be scaring opposing defences sh*tless while setting up chances for his team mates, anybody recognise any of that in JT ?

He runs around a bit, that is about all.
With the swearing again. From what ive seen of Jake Taylor hes been a good loan signing for us. Your entitled to disagree with this. It was only a month ago when the fears where he wouldnt stay on here.,

Also remember that we as a team havnt scored alot and havnt created enough chances in his loan spell here also.

Who would you sign if you could sign a young prem player on loan for no wages?

But be reallistic. And also it has to be someone who isnt currently out on loan. Someone doing well in reserve football etr
 

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The Dags have got a lad name of Christian Montano on loan from West Ham, he is what a loanee should be, young, hungry and head and shoulders above the league he has been lent to, we seem to get the fuzzy end of the loan lollipop.
But, Poults (genuine question) do you think we have a location problem to some degree? You talk about Montano (West Ham) and Wycombe had the 3 goal Trotta, but he was also on loan from Fulham.

I do think that almost any young player who is any good will usually not want to venture too far from his parent club - most of which will be in London or a big city in the midlands or the north. You may then get the remainder who are not so attractive to local clubs who may have to go further afield to get a loan deal.
 

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Yes that's a good idea, send the one player with an ounce if creativity back.
Taylor doesn't create anything. He works hard but has a distinct lack of creativity.
 
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