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As our last game of 2014 is 28th December, the 93 days to cover us until January starts from Saturday. However, it is my understanding (although the rules are a nightmare), that any player has to be registered by 12 noon on Friday to be eligible to play at the weekend. I think it differs for a midweek game. So this would mean that he either has to wait until after Saturday or the player(s) would miss out on the final game of the year.

Clough suggested in his post Swindon interview that something may happen after the cup games this week so it will be interesting to see how desperate he is to get someone in, and, of course, whether he has people lined up.

Steve Davies was missing again from the Blackpool squad at the weekend but there's a distinct lack of information as to whether he's injured so they may just be keeping him away from any further injuries prior to a move away.

Pearce started again for Leets so it seems highly unlikely that he's an option.
 

As our last game of 2014 is 28th December, the 93 days to cover us until January starts from Saturday. However, it is my understanding (although the rules are a nightmare), that any player has to be registered by 12 noon on Friday to be eligible to play at the weekend. I think it differs for a midweek game. So this would mean that he either has to wait until after Saturday or the player(s) would miss out on the final game of the year.

Clough suggested in his post Swindon interview that something may happen after the cup games this week so it will be interesting to see how desperate he is to get someone in, and, of course, whether he has people lined up.

Steve Davies was missing again from the Blackpool squad at the weekend but there's a distinct lack of information as to whether he's injured so they may just be keeping him away from any further injuries prior to a move away.

Pearce started again for Leets so it seems highly unlikely that he's an option.

Steve Davies - looking at his record, is another striker that doesn't score that often - so I'd say it's nailed on.
 
We are going to have to wait until Championship teams make a move on the Premierleague. until then I can't see much happening unless we are willing to pay over the odds, and Bob is dead.
 
http://www.football-league.co.uk/regulations/20130704/section-6-players_2293633_2125731
As our last game of 2014 is 28th December, the 93 days to cover us until January starts from Saturday. However, it is my understanding (although the rules are a nightmare), that any player has to be registered by 12 noon on Friday to be eligible to play at the weekend. I think it differs for a midweek game. So this would mean that he either has to wait until after Saturday or the player(s) would miss out on the final game of the year.

Clough suggested in his post Swindon interview that something may happen after the cup games this week so it will be interesting to see how desperate he is to get someone in, and, of course, whether he has people lined up.

Steve Davies was missing again from the Blackpool squad at the weekend but there's a distinct lack of information as to whether he's injured so they may just be keeping him away from any further injuries prior to a move away.

Pearce started again for Leets so it seems highly unlikely that he's an option.

The deadline for loan players is actually 12 noon on the day of the match or 3 hours before kick off if earlier. Rule 41.3.2 (a) !

This link should work
[url]http://www.football-league.co.uk/regulations/20130704/section-6-players_2293633_2125731[/URL]
 
Steve Davies? Just when you thought Clough couldn't possibly sign another squad filler. He's down the pecking order at Blackpool who are shite, rarely scores, and is always injured - but apart from that......
 
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Well we certainly need more average slow unfit players.

If he does come in really have to question all this "Only get a player in if he's an improvement of what we already have..." rubbish.
 
I'm guessing that a loanee will be a centre half or right back

But hasn't NC already recruited players for those positions?
RB = Alcock (Davies as cover)
CB = Butler & McGahey (McEveley as cover - and Tel Kel when he gets back to fitness)

The fact that we are still looking to fill gaps in those areas tells you a lot about where NC thinks we are - even though he brought in those players.

It's clear that we are weak on the defensive side but if they aren't seriously looking to get a quality striker (or two) in on loan then we might as well hibernate until the JTW when we can all wake up and grab another disappointment enema
 

But hasn't NC already recruited players for those positions?
RB = Alcock (Davies as cover)
CB = Butler & McGahey (McEveley as cover - and Tel Kel when he gets back to fitness)

The fact that we are still looking to fill gaps in those areas tells you a lot about where NC thinks we are - even though he brought in those players.

It's clear that we are weak on the defensive side but if they aren't seriously looking to get a quality striker (or two) in on loan then we might as well hibernate until the JTW when we can all wake up and grab another disappointment enema

CB - Clough stated before we sold Harry that if Harry left we'd be looking to recruit another 2-3 players.
Butler so far hasn't worked out

RB - more of a personal one but Davies apart we look fairly weak at right back and we still need a Brayford style fullback
 
CB - Clough stated before we sold Harry that if Harry left we'd be looking to recruit another 2-3 players.
Butler so far hasn't worked out

RB - more of a personal one but Davies apart we look fairly weak at right back and we still need a Brayford style fullback

So, we need 5 loans in then?

That ups the squad to about 26 players - when he stated last year that he prefers a squad of about 18-19 to keep it tight and manageable. Something not ringing true there - unless he just lets 5-6 of the current squad fester in the stiffs while their wages constrain the club from getting any further quality in that dressing room - cos they are clearly too shit to tempt any club to loan them unless we are picking up 100% of the tab.
 
So, we need 5 loans in then?

That ups the squad to about 26 players - when he stated last year that he prefers a squad of about 18-19 to keep it tight and manageable. Something not ringing true there - unless he just lets 5-6 of the current squad fester in the stiffs while their wages constrain the club from getting any further quality in that dressing room - cos they are clearly too shit to tempt any club to loan them unless we are picking up 100% of the tab.
5? What are you on about? I said 1 possibly 2 to start
 
You said 2-3 to cover CB and RB positions
I stated 2 forwards are required
3+2 = 5 even when you are laying pipes for a living, surely ;)
No. You misunderstood completely.

My original post said how many? 1 cb and maybe a rb.
 
Here are some youngsters who may be available:

With many English academies still brimming with young talent eager to earn competitive game time, we look at five academy youngsters who could benefit from the first annual emergency loan window.

5) Jack Grealish, 19 (Aston Villa)

On loan at Notts County in League 2 last season, the fleet-footed Irishman plays as a winger or attacking midfielder. He impressed with five goals for the Nottingham-based club.

Viewed as one of the most promising youngsters in Villa’s academy, it could be best for both parties if the gifted young player was sent out on loan to a Championship or League 1 club.

4) Reece Burke, 18 (West Ham)

Having turned 18 just over a week ago, the 6ft 2 ½ centre back looks destined to become a future star.

The young Englishman was given chances to impress by Sam Allardyce during pre-season, and he did impress with a handful of composed performances – and even scored a 90th minute winner in a 3-2 victory against Sampdoria.

Mature beyond his years, whilst being composed and classy on the ball, Burke would be a fine loan acquisition for any Football League club.

3) James Wilson, 18 (Manchester United)

The England U19 international was given his senior debut by temporary manager Ryan Giggs when he started in the 3-1 win against Hull, where he marked the milestone by scoring two goals.

The striker also showcased his potential in the U21s Senior Cup final against their arch-rivals Manchester City by scoring all four goals in a 4-1 demolition.

Already possessing deadly finishing and a good awareness of the game, the academy graduate seems destined to play in the Championship or above within the near future.

2) Lewis Baker, 19 (Chelsea)

After setting up all three goals in a 3-2 pre-season win against Wycombe, fellow academy graduate John Terry praised the skilful midfielder and spoke highly of his chances of playing for the senior team regularly in the future.

He is clearly gifted with a wonderful knack of scoring goals, since he managed to fire in a whopping 17 goals for the U21 side last season. Renowned as a set-piece specialist and a match-winner, the 5ft 9 player has technical quality in abundance.

Furthermore, it is evident that it is time for the Luton-born youngster to take the step up to regular senior football. He recently made his debut for the England U20s – being made captain and scoring a penalty in a 6-0 drubbing of Romania U20s.

This is yet another indication of his huge potential, and a temporary move to League 1 or the Championship could see him move one step closer to realising his true talent.

1) Ruben Loftus-Cheek, 18 (Chelsea)

Heralded as one of England’s brightest prospects, the box-to-box midfielder not only stands at an intimidating 6ft 4, but is also blessed with remarkable elegance and composure when in possession – especially of someone with such a big frame.

Despite being just 18, he already carries a wealth of experience – being the most senior member of their academy as the U19 captain and an FA Youth Cup winner.

He has the rare ability to pick out a pass as well with his ability on the ball, as well as using his physicality to shrug off opponents and throw in weighty tackles.

Seemingly primed to eventually compete for a spot in Mourinho’s first team, any Championship club would do extremely well to sign the prodigious young midfielder.
 
Here are some youngsters who may be available:
Ruben Loftus-Cheek:eek:We have to get this kid in just for his name,plus it will detract all the shit that comes our way when we get Vas back:DHe doesn't sound a bad footballer either;)
 
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How you manage that , apparently hes always injured.
Sorry sitters i'm lost with all the threads atm,i thought he meant our Davies,don't worry iv'e just hit myself.I can be a silly twat sometimes.

P.S. Sorry HeCanDoMagic also,i'm on another planet,ignore my post regarding Davies,iv'e had a moment:(:D:cool:
 

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