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I'm sure there must be a play when fit clause in the loanee's contracts. Not saying they aren't good players but it's the only way i can make a case for not starting Copps, feji, or Lokilo. Case and point would be Cam John last year when on loan he'd have started these games 100%. Probably at left back with James missing much of preseason but now he's one of ours he's dropped in place of the form players (Anderson/Wright) which is what should happen. Appears to only apply to contracted players though.
Was just about to come on here and post how I've seen some idiots on Twitter thinking there's "must play when fit" clauses in the loan lads deals but they've made it on to here too!
Quote from: DonnyOsmond on September 19, 2020, 02:50:46 pmWas just about to come on here and post how I've seen some idiots on Twitter thinking there's "must play when fit" clauses in the loan lads deals but they've made it on to here too! I saw that on Twitter too so not just me who thinks it can happen. Yeah Amos got a run after John was very poor at left back for a number of games. Not saying there is a clause just appears there’s some favouritism. IMO Amos should have played when James was injured from day one why try converting g a centre half when we have a back up left back What reason can you give for labelling anyone who might question that as an idiot? We know loans can have that element to them and having seen a fair number of poor loanees play games despite been poor (kongolo springs to mind) isn’t it a reasonable question?
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yes but according to my reckoning its a much easier match today. (potential egg on face here)got a feeling we might get tennis balls thrown on the pitch today from outside ( Charlton fans mentioned protests) -- we had apples thrown on in Scotland last saturday -
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