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    I don't know but doesn't that reset at each transfer window?

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    Quote Originally Posted by offshore_arab83 View Post
    can he be loaned back out? or has he maxed out the amount of clubs he can play for?
    Honestly couldn't say for sure but we only loaned him out once so I'd say he probably can be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arabdownsouth View Post
    Honestly couldn't say for sure but we only loaned him out once so I'd say he probably can be.
    aye but he's played for us this season so thats 2 x clubs already this season?

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    Conclusion on Sow is that he is definitely not good enough now and definitely not good enough if we go up next season.

    If we can’t loan him out though then there is no harm in him coming off the bench for the next 4 months

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    If we've clarified he's not good enough now then why stick him on the bench? Limits our choice from the bench and restricts opportunities for a youngster, Glass, Mochrie etc?

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    I'd like to see him given a chance.
    Ditto with Sporle.

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