I can see the logic but not 100% sure I agree with it.I think it shows a sensible person.
Loan to buy internationally is a shit way of doing business for a player.
We are expecting a young man to uproot from everything he knows to come to a shit city in England, a language he might not know, etc.
All on his current wages, so not even a pay rise.
And at the end of a year we might be saying "thanks, we don't want you".
It's a sensible thing for all doing it domestically but internationally in these kinds of circumstances it seems an abusive system for the player.
I think it shows a sensible person.
Loan to buy internationally is a shit way of doing business for a player.
We are expecting a young man to uproot from everything he knows to come to a shit city in England, a language he might not know, etc.
All on his current wages, so not even a pay rise.
And at the end of a year we might be saying "thanks, we don't want you".
It's a sensible thing for all doing it domestically but internationally in these kinds of circumstances it seems an abusive system for the player.
Fernandes could be surprise package this season . Looks good
Fernandes could be surprise package this season . Looks good
He's looking better than Mbe Soh from what I've seen.
He's looking better than Mbe Soh from what I've seen.
I would only considerate it if it meant he was part of a deal involving their striker Yates coming to us. Other than that I doubt we would get a better right back in than Gabriel.I'd keep Gabriel he's currently the best rb we have, has the tools to be decent and they won't offer much money would be daft to sell currently.
Alan Nixon
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Blackpool. Offer now in for Jordan Gabriel at Nottingham Forest. Good loan spell. Signing for the future. Forest may need a right back in first before he goes … others keen too.
Me too.. agreed mate
That's not a ringing endorsement really.I'd keep Gabriel he's currently the best rb we have, .
I think it shows a sensible person.
Loan to buy internationally is a shit way of doing business for a player.
We are expecting a young man to uproot from everything he knows to come to a shit city in England, a language he might not know, etc.
All on his current wages, so not even a pay rise.
And at the end of a year we might be saying "thanks, we don't want you".
It's a sensible thing for all doing it domestically but internationally in these kinds of circumstances it seems an abusive system for the player.