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Ben Doak - loaned to Boro

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If he's good enough, he's old enough. Don't mind it at all. We'll need energy and creativity in the side and with Mavididi, Fatawu, Golding, Alves and Doak, we'd have good options to try and change a game.

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2 minutes ago, davieG said:

So they nick our best academy prospect and then expect a club like ours to develop their academy prospects.

 

I'm a strong believer in banning PL to PL loans it just encourages the sick 6 to stockpile players. It should be used to help lower league clubs to develop their best prospects so they can best use them or sell them for a bigger fee.

Hopefully we’ve learnt our lesson after the Casadei debacle last season.

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3 minutes ago, GingerrrFox said:

I don’t want to be signing 18 year old academy players from clubs in the same division on loan. Either he comes on loan with an obligation to buy (like Fatawu did) or someone else can be Liverpool’s development side. We’ve just spent £14 million on a 19 year old right winger, unless he’s our player why should Doak get game time over players who are long term committed to the club?

Ah, so you just want Fatawu to play every single minute of football next season? 

 

Like you said, we just spent £14m on a player who will likely get the Lions share of minutes in that position. Convincing a young up and coming loan player is to play second fiddle to that player is easier than convincing one of these permanent, committed players to do it. 

 

If getting a young player on loan to sit on the bench means we can spend more on improving the starting 11 permanently somewhere else on the pitch then we should be going for it. 

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13 minutes ago, davieG said:

So they nick our best academy prospect and then expect a club like ours to develop their academy prospects.

 

I'm a strong believer in banning PL to PL loans it just encourages the sick 6 to stockpile players. It should be used to help lower league clubs to develop their best prospects so they can best use them or sell them for a bigger fee.

And that’s why it won’t happen unless they miraculously stump up the £6M they owe us for Trey

Rudkin won’t deal with Liverpool until that is sorted in our favour 

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9 minutes ago, Scotch said:

Ah, so you just want Fatawu to play every single minute of football next season? 

 

Like you said, we just spent £14m on a player who will likely get the Lions share of minutes in that position. Convincing a young up and coming loan player is to play second fiddle to that player is easier than convincing one of these permanent, committed players to do it. 

 

If getting a young player on loan to sit on the bench means we can spend more on improving the starting 11 permanently somewhere else on the pitch then we should be going for it. 

You think Liverpool will loan him out to sit on the bench? That defeats the purpose of sending him out on loan, he may as well just stay with his parent club and train everyday with a better standard of player if he’s gonna have minimal pitch time. 
 

Without sounding all Billy big bollocks, we need to remember who we are. We’re Leicester ****ing City, we’ve won more trophies in the past 10 years than the likes of Tottenham. This club is big time, we’re the football equivalent of the pretty girl who’s been convinced she’s ugly by her abusive ex boyfriend at this point. 

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8 minutes ago, GingerrrFox said:

You think Liverpool will loan him out to sit on the bench? That defeats the purpose of sending him out on loan, he may as well just stay with his parent club and train everyday with a better standard of player if he’s gonna have minimal pitch time. 
 

Without sounding all Billy big bollocks, we need to remember who we are. We’re Leicester ****ing City, we’ve won more trophies in the past 10 years than the likes of Tottenham. This club is big time, we’re the football equivalent of the pretty girl who’s been convinced she’s ugly by her abusive ex boyfriend at this point. 

15/20 minutes every game or two with the odd start thrown in is FAR more than he'll get at Liverpool. 

 

I disagree with that analogy. I'd say we are more like the decent looking geeky girl who once gave a popular boy a handy and got "cool" for a couple of months before returning back to her mates who spend their days sitting down at the skate park. 

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29 minutes ago, Scotch said:

Ah, so you just want Fatawu to play every single minute of football next season? 

 

Like you said, we just spent £14m on a player who will likely get the Lions share of minutes in that position. Convincing a young up and coming loan player is to play second fiddle to that player is easier than convincing one of these permanent, committed players to do it. 

 

If getting a young player on loan to sit on the bench means we can spend more on improving the starting 11 permanently somewhere else on the pitch then we should be going for it. 

And why would they send him to us to be a bit part player? Makes no sense at all 

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12 minutes ago, themightyfin said:

And why would they send him to us to be a bit part player? Makes no sense at all 

Because he'll still learn more being a bit part player for us in the PL than a spare part for them and arguably more than being a main part for a championship team. 

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