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Thread: Ipswich , Rotherham better destinations

  1. #1
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    Ipswich , Rotherham better destinations

    We have lost out to these clubs in pursuit of loan players

    They are seen as better destinations for young players to develop their skills & experience

    IPSWICh & ROTHERHAM!!!!- have we really fallen this far??

  2. #2
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    It does indeed seem that we are not a good choice for young players. We have lost promising academy players to a variety of clubs (some very local!)
    Surely it can’t be as a result of financial pressures ?

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    I think it's just paper talk , never heard Albion talk prior with regards any transfer or loans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soulman101 View Post
    I think it's just paper talk , never heard Albion talk prior with regards any transfer or loans.
    That’s the trouble, so often you find out we were never even interested in a player or a player never had an interest coming here. I saw one article that said that Kipre was a mainstay in our defence last season when he wasn’t even here!

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