chris who - 7/2/2018 08:17
It does seem to be true report on the match below .
https://www.hythetownfc.co.uk/?mobile=1
Given the name him on the official site it looks to be fact .
At least it will put a few games under his belt .Not sure the level is as high as he could play at .
madrid_gill - 7/2/2018 10:25
Presumably with the transfer window now closed, he wouldn't have been able to go to any national league club (or do they not have the same transfer window rules as Football League clubs?). Although that said, if we were planning on loaning him out, we could've done it last week when he could've gone to clubs at that level.
Mbo (Kingstonian) and O'Mara (Folkestone) also went to what on the face of it seemed quite a low level for players who've been on the fringes of the first team this season (admittedly O'Mara mainly because of injuries). Presumably there must be some reason behind those decisions.
TelP - 7/2/2018 11:28
Correct me if I am wrong, but surely we can only loan players to clubs who want them, we can't insist that a club at a certain level takes our player just because we want them out on loan?
TelP - 7/2/2018 11:28
Correct me if I am wrong, but surely we can only loan players to clubs who want them, we can't insist that a club at a certain level takes our player just because we want them out on loan?
Lark - 7/2/2018 14:20
TelP - 7/2/2018 11:28
Correct me if I am wrong, but surely we can only loan players to clubs who want them, we can't insist that a club at a certain level takes our player just because we want them out on loan?
Of course, but you would think a League 1 midfielder on the fringes of the first team ought to strengthen any non league club. If they don?t then it says something about our strength in depth.
Non league is rife with kids who 'had potential'
Trev_GFC - 7/2/2018 17:08
The National League isn't lacking in any huge drop in quality from the conference.
:19: League 2 I mean.nibbles - 7/2/2018 17:25
Trev_GFC - 7/2/2018 17:08
The National League isn't lacking in any huge drop in quality from the conference.
Hardly surprising given they?re the same thing :19: