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Viking Chat => Viking Chat => Topic started by: darren61 on June 09, 2016, 07:02:41 am
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Its reported that DF would like to bring Kehsi back to DRFC and Palace are open to it, i bloody hope this happens!! :scarf:
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DF said he wanted to bring him back a few weeks ago, so we can hope
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If he does how many of us are lumping on him being top goal scorer?
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Where has this story come from ??
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It's in the DFP.
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Positive news then
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In that article Fergie is quoted as saying:
“I think there’s one or two clubs in the Premier League that we’ve got good relationships with,”
You would have to think Everton is one of them, re. Grant. They weren't averse to sending promising youngsters such as Ryan Ledson and Liam Walsh on loan to League 2 sides this past season.
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Where has this story come from ??
Keshi Anderson could be in line for a return to Doncaster Rovers.
Darren Ferguson has told the Free Press that he would like to bring the 21-year-old striker back to the Keepmoat Stadium – and Crystal Palace are open to the idea.
Anderson scored three goals in nine appearances on loan at Rovers last season.
He also impressed everyone at the club with his attitude, enthusiasm and application, before breaking his leg against Rochdale in November and returning to Palace.
Anderson was back running in April and hopes to be fully fit in time for pre-season training with the Eagles.
“Keshi Anderson is certainly one we would try and bring back,” said Ferguson, at the end of last season.
“And Crystal Palace are quite keen on that happening.
“Obviously the boy’s still miles away in terms of his fitness.
“But he knows he’s going to play and he likes it here.”
New rules stipulate that Football League clubs can now only sign players on half and full-season loans.
Despite dropping into League Two, Ferguson is confident he can still attract loan players from the Premier League.
“I think there’s one or two clubs in the Premier League that we’ve got good relationships with,” he said.
“I think we do it the right way. The lads that come here get coached right, they like the atmosphere and they get good information.”
Gary McSheffrey this week became Rovers’ sixth summer signing, while goalkeeper Marko Marosi also penned a new one-year contract.
Read more: http://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/sport/doncaster-rovers/rovers-news/keshi-anderson-could-make-doncaster-rovers-return-1-7953116#ixzz4B4H3L3AL
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Be a bloody good signing or loan signing if we get the lad, we on paper should have a cracking team come August.
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DF did say in another interview any loans won't be done until the clubs start training again so this probably won't be for a few more week if it was to happen.
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Aghh on paper....Just for once these last few years I'd much prefer to have a cracking team on bloody grass....;)
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Aghh on paper....Just for once these last few years I'd much prefer to have a cracking team on bloody grass....;)
I think since the Stoke game most of the team must have been smoking it 😀
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Would be great for a season long loan , pace to burn and a good finisher not seen many young players have such a composed debut as like he did at sheff utd
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I think we need two more strikers.
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Surprised nobody's noticed but I think we've got another name to add to the misspelled Rovers (or former players') names list.
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Well it was quite early lol :suicide:
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The OP has gone from Keshie to Kehsi. :laugh:
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My original spelling was the one they use on radio!
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Just go with 'afro love machine'. That's how I'm spelling it.
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Not Keshi?
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I think we need two more strikers.
I think we definitely need one more. Probably also a midfielder and a left back. Then I think we're good.
Whether those are permanent or long term loans might depend on how successful we are at moving surplus players on. I'm pretty sure Chaplow will go and I think Stuckmann and Main will have offers, but I'm not sure about the others.
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Just go with 'afro love machine'. That's how I'm spelling it.
May I suggest "Keshiey"?
Fits the new theme for our players, after all.
That or "Ando" for the bantz.
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that would be "Kezza" surely?
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Where has this story come from ??
if you read my post i said it was said in one of DFs interviews so i would say DF at a guess
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Palace to loan Keshi article, Club Call page.
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The original source is Darren Ferguson's interview after we signed Rowe a few weeks back. He just said there is a chance he would come back and Crystal Palace are keen for him to come back here. The free press just tend to recycle past quotes into new articles when it is a slow news day. Gav Baldwin also said at the DRSG meeting that loan signings wouldn't be coming in until teams started training again, so don't keep refreshing the twitter feed hoping for owt.
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If we can add this to the signings already, I will be even more impressed. I strongly believe if we had kept Kezza for the full season we would have definitely been in League 1 next season. fingers crossed on this one.
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This would be a ridiculously good signing for us and I think the move would be just as good for Keshi Anderson.
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I think we'll get one more permanent striker and then possibly anderson on loan!
Also agree with earlier post another left full back and central midfielder too would be great additions!
Someone who's already scored a few goals at lg 2 level or above if possible or a prolific scottish pl/champ striker or upcoming prolific non-leaguer!
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Whats Syres doing these days? Seem to remember he scored a few for scunny in l2.
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Dean shiels has been released by Rangers, at 31 I think he'd still have the legs for league 2
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If Keshi is the same player, after the leg break great, but i have seen a leg break make players not quite the same. He has a fair bit of work to do before he would be ready.
If anything like when he was before when he played for us, enthusiastic, quick, a goal threat, hard working, and just an all round menace, then we will do well to get him.
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If Keshi is the same player, after the leg break great, but i have seen a leg break make players not quite the same. He has a fair bit of work to do before he would be ready.
If anything like when he was before when he played for us, enthusiastic, quick, a goal threat, hard working, and just an all round menace, then we will do well to get him.
He's been running since April and the season starts in August. He should be fit, but maybe not as sharp as you'd want or "match fit" - but the only way to get that is to play!
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Whats Syres doing these days? Seem to remember he scored a few for scunny in l2.
BE CAREFULL WIZ.
The spelling police will be after you for not getting his name correctly.
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Spelling police, or having a bit of fun, whichever.
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I know Red, humour exists in my life too mate.
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Whats Syres doing these days? Seem to remember he scored a few for scunny in l2.
BE CAREFULL WIZ.
The spelling police will be after you for not getting his name correctly.
I'm only any good at lifting things.
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Dean shiels has been released by Rangers, at 31 I think he'd still have the legs for league 2
Not sure if he'd still have the eye for goal
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If Keshi is the same player, after the leg break great, but i have seen a leg break make players not quite the same. He has a fair bit of work to do before he would be ready.
If anything like when he was before when he played for us, enthusiastic, quick, a goal threat, hard working, and just an all round menace, then we will do well to get him.
He's been running since April and the season starts in August. He should be fit, but maybe not as sharp as you'd want or "match fit" - but the only way to get that is to play!
I'm sure our manager will give him the opportunities, he is obviously putting the work in, i hope we get him.