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EEL lives in Wolverhampton area, drives up and down from what I've heard.(with Clarke) No big deal if is doing some sessions down there. We've had loanees before that only drove up to the games and trained with the employer. Hopefully he's not recalled, but there are surely other trees to bark. Dan Burn on the bench at Wigan.
 



All year long loans have a recall clause in January. Lafferty could go back to Burnley. We could take McNulty back.
Again batman, I get that but we're in December and have another two crucial games coming up, why are we letting him back before January? If we have someone else lined up then that would be fine and very understandable but i'm hoping we aren't doing it for Wolves' sake, lets look after ourselves for a change.
 
I really like EEL and he is very effective for us in L1. In particular he gives us strength in the air which I don't think we get to the same extent from Bash JOC and Wright. However I am not totally convinced he would be as effective in the Championship. The ideal would be if his loan continues until end of season and we can then decide whether to try and buy when we know which league we are in next season. I am sure CW would by then have decided if he is good enough for the Championship or whether we need to look elsewhere.
 
That would be nice, but unfortunately we need their player, they require nothing from us.


We don't play until boxing day, and he is only at Wolves for a couple of days. Their tweet even states "before he returns to sufc". If there is any chance of them recalling, this suits us.


Considering we don't seem to do much defending at home, I can't see how we couldn't cope for a short time without him/his replacement.
Good points.
 
Again batman, I get that but we're in December and have another two crucial games coming up, why are we letting him back before January? If we have someone else lined up then that would be fine and very understandable but i'm hoping we aren't doing it for Wolves' sake, lets look after ourselves for a change.
He has gone back for a couple of days. Their official tweet says he is coming back to us. He is their player so we can't stop him going to see them. You never know,they might be asking EEL what he wants to do.

In my opinion he will play in the games between now and the new year (if fit !! ). I suspect Wilder will know by now whether or not we can keep EEL to the end of the season
 
Fairly sure I read somewhere that a decision will be made on 31st December, presumably after the fixtures have been played. As I said earlier the main thing is that this timescale is honoured either way, if however we can get a 'yes' earlier than this (based on this few days in training at Wolves) then great. If however it's a 'No' on 31st then I expect phones to be ringing on New Year's Day, 2nd at the latest.
 
It's the old problem with loanees - if they're crap we don't want him. If he's good, we fall in love with them and they don't stay. Memorable loanees include Conor Coady, Kevin Philips, Billy Clarke, John Harley, Kyle Bartley etc. And then we have the likes of Brayford, who flatter to deceive until a contract is signed. Maybe EEL is one of those?

You've got to feel sorry for the management and board in situations like this. Some on RS were saying that we should pay 'whatever it takes' for EEL. Do they mean £1m? £2m? I think we've been down this road with Brayford. I think EEL falls under 'Okay' and it's obvious both he and our style have benefitted from his presence, but it won't be a disaster if he goes or a failure on our part. Wolves are a similar-sized club to us and a division higher. Maybe EEL will buy into whatever Lambert tells him and he'll be gone.

Replacement? I think we've got a very strong bargaining hand for McFazdean at Burton. Brayford is out on loan there and we could use McNulty as a makeweight (if Clough wants him...)

With him - and Ched back in January - get the bunting ready.
 
It's the old problem with loanees - if they're crap we don't want him. If he's good, we fall in love with them and they don't stay. Memorable loanees include Conor Coady, Kevin Philips, Billy Clarke, John Harley, Kyle Bartley etc

Controversial view, but in my mind Kevin Philips wasn't particularly memorable – can't recall a single shot on goal for us, which for a striker of his calibre is terrible.
 
It's the old problem with loanees - if they're crap we don't want him. If he's good, we fall in love with them and they don't stay. Memorable loanees include Conor Coady, Kevin Philips, Billy Clarke, John Harley, Kyle Bartley etc. And then we have the likes of Brayford, who flatter to deceive until a contract is signed. Maybe EEL is one of those?

You've got to feel sorry for the management and board in situations like this. Some on RS were saying that we should pay 'whatever it takes' for EEL. Do they mean £1m? £2m? I think we've been down this road with Brayford. I think EEL falls under 'Okay' and it's obvious both he and our style have benefitted from his presence, but it won't be a disaster if he goes or a failure on our part. Wolves are a similar-sized club to us and a division higher. Maybe EEL will buy into whatever Lambert tells him and he'll be gone.

Replacement? I think we've got a very strong bargaining hand for McFazdean at Burton. Brayford is out on loan there and we could use McNulty as a makeweight (if Clough wants him...)

With him - and Ched back in January - get the bunting ready.

I always remember Clough talking about McNuts fondly
 
How the flying fuck has this come about when we've got the big nob fucker until the end of the season?

Are we doing Wolves a favour sending him back and if so why?

Is there something i'm missing because he is supposed to be ours until the end of the season?

How come you can recall a player before January in any loan situation?

CW, go and get somebody else because we don't want somebody who is in two minds of who he is supposed to be playing for, Wolves are no bigger than us no matter what the division they're in and let's not let them make mugs out of us. I've never been more sure that our manager knows what he's doing but i'd still like to know some answers or suggestions to the questions asked. Let's not let anybody fuck with us Blades, this is our year.



All season loans have a clause allowing the parent club to recall in January if they wish. We have the same option on McNulty and Brayford. I assume we’re letting Wolves have a look at him nice and early so they can tell us early whether they will recall or not so we’re not in a situation where he goes back unexpectedly in the last week of Jan and we’re scratching around for a replacement like when Spurs shafted us over Kyle Walker.
 
Basham - Wright - O'Connell untill EEL's replacement is found isnt TOO bad .... is it ?


With James Wilson as back up too, I’d say that’s decent. But losing a player as physically imposing as big Ethan will always be a loss.
 



So unless he returns until the end of the season we won't have him for the next 2 games?
Which means we go with what we have for now?
The strikers better have their shooting boots on because we're going to need more of the chances to go in.



Yes we have him for the next 2 games. He’s just training there for a couple of days so Lambert can tell us whether he wants to recall him or not.
 
Controversial view, but in my mind Kevin Philips wasn't particularly memorable – can't recall a single shot on goal for us, which for a striker of his calibre is terrible.

He did however have a shot at our goal, away at St Andrew's, first game of the season in 2008 when he came on and scored the winner in injury time.

That proved to be highly significant, because we finished 3 points behind Brum and a 0-0 draw would have seen us level on points with a better goal difference, so we'd have been up automatically. Never mind :-)
 
I don't buy into this whole "he's replaceable" bollocks. Of course there's better defenders than him out there, but will we get one? Nobody knows, but considering it's taken us 4 years to replace the replaceable Maguire, I wouldn't put your mortgage on it. We'd be a lot better off if we don't lose him.

I couldn't agree more, some people seem to have short memories! I think Wilder would admit that not all of his signings have come off the way he hoped. That's not a criticism, that's football.

Good clubs hang on to good players. If it ends up being out of our hands then so be it but replacing him would certainly not be a formality.
 
Well the Wife won't be happy he's been 'poppin' round twice a week to slip her the Big EEL
 
Isn't Webster a left footer? and at 29 not sure he's that good to be spending a possibly large fee to get him from Milwall.
Not impressed with Mcfadzean either from what i've seen of him.
If not EEL, then i'd hope wilder would be looking at someone of a similar age to him, who could improve into a consistent championship level defender.
 
EEL lives in Wolverhampton area, drives up and down from what I've heard.(with Clarke) No big deal if is doing some sessions down there. We've had loanees before that only drove up to the games and trained with the employer. Hopefully he's not recalled, but there are surely other trees to bark. Dan Burn on the bench at Wigan.

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Isn't Webster a left footer? and at 29 not sure he's that good to be spending a possibly large fee to get him from Milwall.
Not impressed with Mcfadzean either from what i've seen of him.
If not EEL, then i'd hope wilder would be looking at someone of a similar age to him, who could improve into a consistent championship level defender.
Agreed, and there's got to be a few decent ones about at this level.

Most teams we play against seem to have one...as well as a world-beating keeper. ;)
 
Lambert said: “I wanted to see Ethan in training for a couple of days.

"I’ve been really impressed by his demeanour and his talking on the training pitch.

"He’s our player. I went to watch him against Walsall, a game that they lost and he played in a back three, which we don’t.

"But I was impressed by his communication, his demeanour and his attitude, which were all excellent.

"I’ll have a look at him on Wednesday and he’ll go back to Sheffield United and I’ll try and watch him.

"I don’t want to bring him back if he’s not going to play.

"That would be detrimental to him, I want him to keep playing."
 



Im at work and found a pair of em dead easy

It says everything about Hammond's true physical condition that he's not playing anywhere.

These two pillocks well and truly screwed us over, and I can't believe that Adkins didn't know that he'd lost whatever he had after a couple of games. Jesus, even Higdon has found a place at Bangor City
 

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