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Doesn’t sound like he’s coming back for rest of season:NEWS | Ben Whiteman feels his loan move at Rovers has really helped his development as a player, after returning to parent club Sheffield United.The midfielder has made 30 appearances, scoring seven goals, since his summer move to the Keepmoat Stadium, with the Blades opting not to extend his loan.Whiteman said: “It has been really good to play regularly, it is a step up from League Two and I feel I have done ok.“League Two is a bit more physical, but it has been a real learning curve and I have loved my time with Rovers.”Whiteman’s last act in a Rovers shirt was to score the equalising goal at Peterborough United on New Year’s Day.He added: “It is nice to be leaving on a high and with the team doing well. I would be happy to come back, but obviously I’m hoping to go to United and do well.“It’s just one of those things, I was fully expecting to stay here for the season so am a bit sad to be leaving - I’ve loved it and can’t thank the fans, players, manager and staff enough.”
Not insurmountable. Houghton is just as effective at bottom of diamond. Potentially also Luke to come back soon in that position. Further forward at tip there is Copps and potentially Rowe could come in to that position. Also Mandeville!
Well I am surprised. But this is how the loan market works, he was only ever on loan. Those citing a space in the squad should also note a space on the wage bill following his departure. His goals will need replacing. His allround game needed quite some work so I don’t think it’ll be difficult to find someone that offers more in general play, but his seven goals were undoubtedly a significant contribution.
Quote from: Jonathan on January 04, 2018, 11:17:32 amWell I am surprised. But this is how the loan market works, he was only ever on loan. Those citing a space in the squad should also note a space on the wage bill following his departure. His goals will need replacing. His allround game needed quite some work so I don’t think it’ll be difficult to find someone that offers more in general play, but his seven goals were undoubtedly a significant contribution. Given his young age and only being a squad player for them I doubt he was on much wages and to get better would probably cost more.
Hes nowhere near good enough to play in the Championship.
Quote from: GazLaz on January 04, 2018, 10:10:43 amHes nowhere near good enough to play in the Championship. If he wasn't then I doubt Wilder would have him back. Sure, he may not be a starter every week but he wouldn't disgrace when called upon from the bench.