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That also means there could be one and with Brighton's forward thinking I wouldn't put it out of the realms of possibility.Unlikely there is any recall clause.
That also means there could be one and with Brighton's forward thinking I wouldn't put it out of the realms of possibility.Unlikely there is any recall clause.
He's doing well at Rangers, but I'd have thought Undav was higher up the pecking order if we are going to recall a striker.At Rangers, he has found his form and with Brighton's two-match week and injuries mounting up, do you think he should be recalled in the New Year?
I agree, but doesn't Undav's loan agreement have a right to buy option attached to it. Whether that makes any difference or not I haven't a clue.He's doing well at Rangers, but I'd have thought Undav was higher up the pecking order if we are going to recall a striker.
Rangers fans rated him their best outfield player today (GK was MOTM, which seems reasonable in a 0-0 draw!)
No idea! I guess we'd have whatever was most beneficial - be that a recall option, or a contractual commitment to buy for a pre-agreed non-negotiable price. TBH, can't see much in it for us with an option to buy agreement.I agree, but doesn't Undav's loan agreement have a right to buy option attached to it. Whether that makes any difference or not I haven't a clue.
My personal view is "absolutely not". He's playing well(ish) and scoring goals in Scotland after a wretched period since leaving to join us. Now he's finally finding his feet, bringing him back to maybe sit on the bench while we wait for Welbeck to get fit seems a waste and benefits no-one really.At Rangers, he has found his form and with Brighton's two-match week and injuries mounting up, do you think he should be recalled in the New Year?
Two goals yesterday and joint top of the Scottish Premiership goal scorers table.
We signed a rough diamond at best but it seems the Scotch are polishing him up a treat for us.
"If Sima could play football he would be sensational."
In spite of that, he was MOTM for many of them! SPL football, eh?"Agreed mate, I think Sima is a donkey, put the ball in front of him to run onto then he’s decent, ask him to beat his man or control the ball and get a cross in, he’s dreadful."
On the loanee thread yesterday!Reported on BBC sport Sima is out long term following a thigh injury !
Club will no doubt have a look at him in training over the summer to see if he’s premier league standard.10 goals from 21 games so far for Rangers this season, 139 mins per goal which is joint top with the leading goal scorer on 20 goals which is interesting. He has been here it is hard to believe nearly three seasons now, surly he will be moved on, seems like he was not fancied here.
With folks talking about having Deniz Undav back after his loan spell, there seems a few players out on loan that decisions need to be made about their Albion future.
Of all the players to choose from, Rod Wallace is a very strange one!Club will no doubt have a look at him in training over the summer to see if he’s premier league standard.
The lazy argument is players of Rod Wallace’s ability excelling up there, maybe the standard has got better and that’s unfair, I don’t know!
Of all the players to choose from, Rod Wallace is a very strange one!
I remember him being a good Premier League player for Leeds, certainly wasn’t out of his depth. Scored this goal of the season too
Of all the players to choose from, Rod Wallace is a very strange one!
I remember him being a good Premier League player for Leeds, certainly wasn’t out of his depth. Scored this goal of the season too
Rumbled. Must change my username !Alright Rod
Low risk for us though. We don't have to shell out £25m - £30m to find out if he is any good.Plenty of decent enough PL players go to SPL and look good, Wallace, Gascoigne, more recently even end of careers Defoe, Joe Hart.
It's coming the other way that's more variable. That Donkey Odsonne Edouard being an example.