by Sutekh » 11 May 2018 14:11
by TiagoIlori » 13 May 2018 14:05
by royalp-we » 13 May 2018 22:09
by Royal_jimmy » 13 May 2018 23:30
TiagoIlori Very much doubt he’d come to us. Ajax, Sporting and clubs of a similar stature are after him apparently
by royalp-we » 14 May 2018 22:19
Royal_jimmyTiagoIlori Very much doubt he’d come to us. Ajax, Sporting and clubs of a similar stature are after him apparently
Surely we'd be a good fit as he'd get first team experience in a physical league
by muirinho » 14 May 2018 22:48
royalp-weRoyal_jimmyTiagoIlori Very much doubt he’d come to us. Ajax, Sporting and clubs of a similar stature are after him apparently
Surely we'd be a good fit as he'd get first team experience in a physical league
Yeah likewise, I'm he would prefer to play for the team that finished 20th in the championship instead of playing for teams in European competition and finished 2nd and 3rd in their respective leagues.
by TiagoIlori » 15 May 2018 01:18
muirinhoroyalp-weRoyal_jimmy
Surely we'd be a good fit as he'd get first team experience in a physical league
Yeah likewise, I'm he would prefer to play for the team that finished 20th in the championship instead of playing for teams in European competition and finished 2nd and 3rd in their respective leagues.
It's up to the club what loan bids they accept, if he get's a choice it will only be between clubs they've agreed terms with.
So, it would depend on what clubs (and what managers) the parent club think would be most helpful in developing their player. Not what the player himself fancies.
by royalp-we » 15 May 2018 07:18
muirinhoroyalp-weRoyal_jimmy
Surely we'd be a good fit as he'd get first team experience in a physical league
Yeah likewise, I'm he would prefer to play for the team that finished 20th in the championship instead of playing for teams in European competition and finished 2nd and 3rd in their respective leagues.
It's up to the club what loan bids they accept, if he get's a choice it will only be between clubs they've agreed terms with.
So, it would depend on what clubs (and what managers) the parent club think would be most helpful in developing their player. Not what the player himself fancies.
by Coppells Lost Coat » 15 May 2018 08:26
royalp-wemuirinhoroyalp-we
Yeah likewise, I'm he would prefer to play for the team that finished 20th in the championship instead of playing for teams in European competition and finished 2nd and 3rd in their respective leagues.
It's up to the club what loan bids they accept, if he get's a choice it will only be between clubs they've agreed terms with.
So, it would depend on what clubs (and what managers) the parent club think would be most helpful in developing their player. Not what the player himself fancies.
I know it's the parent clubs decision as to what offer they accept. That's kind of my point.
Coppells Lost Coatroyalp-wemuirinho
It's up to the club what loan bids they accept, if he get's a choice it will only be between clubs they've agreed terms with.
So, it would depend on what clubs (and what managers) the parent club think would be most helpful in developing their player. Not what the player himself fancies.
I know it's the parent clubs decision as to what offer they accept. That's kind of my point.
Not necessarily true, look at what Big Sam said of Lookmans loan move to Leipzig. If the player gets the choice he can go to which ever club he chooses, a club cannot force a player to join against his wishes.
However agree that unless Mount really wants to come here and join up with some old Chelsea faces, I cannot see us being more appealing than established european teams.
by genome » 15 May 2018 09:40
Old Man Andrews We aren't more appealing than Wycombe at this point in time let alone established European teams.
genomeOld Man Andrews We aren't more appealing than Wycombe at this point in time let alone established European teams.
I'm pretty sure we're a more appealing prospect than Wycombe.
by genome » 15 May 2018 09:52
Old Man AndrewsgenomeOld Man Andrews We aren't more appealing than Wycombe at this point in time let alone established European teams.
I'm pretty sure we're a more appealing prospect than Wycombe.
Cheers Captain Literal.
by NewCorkSeth » 15 May 2018 12:54
Old Man Andrews To be fair to Wycombe they are a lovely little club, I shouldn't knock them. I think if Reading ever folded they would be my go to club.
by muirinho » 15 May 2018 16:51
Coppells Lost Coatroyalp-wemuirinho
It's up to the club what loan bids they accept, if he get's a choice it will only be between clubs they've agreed terms with.
So, it would depend on what clubs (and what managers) the parent club think would be most helpful in developing their player. Not what the player himself fancies.
I know it's the parent clubs decision as to what offer they accept. That's kind of my point.
Not necessarily true, look at what Big Sam said of Lookmans loan move to Leipzig. If the player gets the choice he can go to which ever club he chooses, a club cannot force a player to join against his wishes.
However agree that unless Mount really wants to come here and join up with some old Chelsea faces, I cannot see us being more appealing than established european teams.
by Sutekh » 15 May 2018 17:23
muirinhoCoppells Lost Coatroyalp-we
I know it's the parent clubs decision as to what offer they accept. That's kind of my point.
Not necessarily true, look at what Big Sam said of Lookmans loan move to Leipzig. If the player gets the choice he can go to which ever club he chooses, a club cannot force a player to join against his wishes.
However agree that unless Mount really wants to come here and join up with some old Chelsea faces, I cannot see us being more appealing than established european teams.
My point was - the clubs the player gets to choose between for a loan spell, are controlled by the club.
so, if chelsea in their wisdom decide he'd be better off staying in England, so he could experience a different type of football than what he gets this season, Mount will be offered loans at whichever English clubs Chelsea thinks are suitable (and are interested). And, horrible as we are and all, if he's offered a choice between us, Stoke, Hull and West Brom, he might fancy staying close to London.
Or, they might decide he should go to Italy or Spain. Or stay in the Netherlands. Or he should go to a mid/bottom-ranking PL club, like Huddersfield. Who knows.
What the lad can't do is demand that Chelsea accept loan offers for him from clubs that he fancies himself.
by royalp-we » 16 May 2018 22:45
SutekhmuirinhoCoppells Lost Coat
Not necessarily true, look at what Big Sam said of Lookmans loan move to Leipzig. If the player gets the choice he can go to which ever club he chooses, a club cannot force a player to join against his wishes.
However agree that unless Mount really wants to come here and join up with some old Chelsea faces, I cannot see us being more appealing than established european teams.
My point was - the clubs the player gets to choose between for a loan spell, are controlled by the club.
so, if chelsea in their wisdom decide he'd be better off staying in England, so he could experience a different type of football than what he gets this season, Mount will be offered loans at whichever English clubs Chelsea thinks are suitable (and are interested). And, horrible as we are and all, if he's offered a choice between us, Stoke, Hull and West Brom, he might fancy staying close to London.
Or, they might decide he should go to Italy or Spain. Or stay in the Netherlands. Or he should go to a mid/bottom-ranking PL club, like Huddersfield. Who knows.
What the lad can't do is demand that Chelsea accept loan offers for him from clubs that he fancies himself.
Good point that, might also work in our favour as if he's had a season on the continent Chelsea might see him getting a loan at a decent level in the English league system as the next step.
by muirinho » 17 May 2018 10:27
royalp-weSutekhmuirinho
My point was - the clubs the player gets to choose between for a loan spell, are controlled by the club.
so, if chelsea in their wisdom decide he'd be better off staying in England, so he could experience a different type of football than what he gets this season, Mount will be offered loans at whichever English clubs Chelsea thinks are suitable (and are interested). And, horrible as we are and all, if he's offered a choice between us, Stoke, Hull and West Brom, he might fancy staying close to London.
Or, they might decide he should go to Italy or Spain. Or stay in the Netherlands. Or he should go to a mid/bottom-ranking PL club, like Huddersfield. Who knows.
What the lad can't do is demand that Chelsea accept loan offers for him from clubs that he fancies himself.
Good point that, might also work in our favour as if he's had a season on the continent Chelsea might see him getting a loan at a decent level in the English league system as the next step.
Yeah, or Fulham
by TiagoIlori » 18 May 2018 22:55
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