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Thread: Elliot Anderson staying?

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    Elliot Anderson staying?

    The Telegraph are saying we're going to keep him instead of sending him out on-loan:

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football...fer-stalemate/

    Perhaps he'll play right wing this season? Would save us shelling out

    I'll post the full article from behind the paywall if i come across it

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    I'd like to see him stay.

    He was linked with Bruce at West Brom earlier, FFS.

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    If he wants his career to go downhill rapidly he'll jump at the chance of playing for Bruce

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zippity View Post
    I'd like to see him stay.

    He was linked with Bruce at West Brom earlier, FFS.
    That would totally ruin the lad and his future. Look at the damage E.H. has had to work on and put right here since CabbageHeed departed.

    Where would the likes of Joelinton be if there hadn't been changes

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    He'd of been sold for a minimal fee - without a shadow of doubt. As would Schar.

    I can see benefits of him staying but if he does, he has to play.

    Otherwise he's better off playing every game in chimpo for a club.

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