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I do hope that if we get him and can afford him that he plays as well as he did when he came here on loan. too many players have come on loan, done very well and then failed to produce the good when signed permanently. its as if they only played well enough to get the contract and then couldn't be bothered once signed.
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Leon Constantine anyone? I think a problem for players doing well on loan and being lauded as the second coming, then being signed permanently is the psychological pressure of having to live up to that on regular basis.
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I think Leon Constantine did better for us than most people gave him credit for.
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hector wrote:I think Leon Constantine did better for us than most people gave him credit for.
I'm with you on this one.
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Scored 20+ for Port Vale after we sold him for £20k too, showing what we just couldn't get out of him often enough.

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Billy bodin also springs to mind
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Undoubtedly the best two loanees ever were Jason Roberts and Dean Sturridge.
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Post by Trojan 67 »

I agree with Wivel : best forward combination was Tommy and Robin - the "SAS" - Spratt And Stubbs.

Best loan signing was defender Bill Kitchener from West Ham United.

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Post by gateman49 »

Wivel,

I thought that you had a long memory, what about Trevor Shephard? I'll always remember an overhead kick to score one at the mini stand end. Can't remember the opposition though.
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Don Mills the best ever loan signing?
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Post by wivelgull »

Trevor Shepherd - yes - I forgot he was a loan signing.
Tommy Spratt, in my opinion, was good, Mr. Trojan - but not, as I remember, thought so by many of the crowd.
Bill Kitchener was a good signing. The trouble is, you forget that certain chaps were loan signees once they singed on regularly, as it were.
Don Mills, of course; but before my time. Mind you, the Old Codgery at the back of the pop. side stand waxed more lyrical over Don Mills than the great, the glorious Robin Stubbs.
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