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[Albion] Evan Ferguson



Baldseagull

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This is incorrect.

The clubs can negotiate the loan in multiple ways.

You can have the option to recall the player without the other club having a say, or the other club can have the option to terminate the loan without the other clubs say.

You can also sit down and negotiate it if there are none of those clauses, but the loan isn't working out.
I stand corrected.
 








Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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I make that very good news.

Get Perv back and too and we'll really be cooking.

Pervis is the one player we're really missing at the moment. I'd love Evan, Solly and Bart back too, but we do have decent options in their positions.
 










WATFORD zero

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Before we loaned Buonanotte and Barco, I would have said no way.

But there's no doubt that talent though Evan is, Danny and Jao are the proven 'real deal'. I think we may have to get used to seeing incredible Albion talents getting loaned out to the top divisions in order to make our starting squad next season. I'm struggling with it too :shrug:
 




Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
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Before we loaned Buonanotte and Barco, I would have said no way.

But there's no doubt that talent though Evan is, Danny and Jao are the proven 'real deal'. I think we may have to get used to seeing incredible Albion talents getting loaned out to the top divisions in order to make our starting squad next season. I'm struggling with it too :shrug:

But Welbz is injury prone, it's a hell of a risk to go into a season with three strikers when one is 33 and has a long history of injuries while Rutter is new to the PL. That just leaves Pedro, who plays slightly deeper. I can understand Barco and Buonanotte going on loan, as there's plenty of cover there but Ferguson would leave me shaking my head
 


WATFORD zero

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But Welbz is injury prone, it's a hell of a risk to go into a season with three strikers when one is 33 and has a long history of injuries while Rutter is new to the PL. That just leaves Pedro, who plays slightly deeper. I can understand Barco and Buonanotte going on loan, as there's plenty of cover there but Ferguson would leave me shaking my head

Welbz hasn't been injury prone since that op sorted out his hamstring about 3 years ago (although prior to that he was, which is why he was such a bargain). Pedro, Rutter, Enciso can all play that striker role, albeit in different ways. (And I get the impression that we just throw four really fast, skillful players at them and see what happens :wink:)

We'll find out in the next week :thumbsup:
 


Flounce

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Pervis is the one player we're really missing at the moment. I'd love Evan, Solly and Bart back too, but we do have decent options in their positions.
I thought Bart had a “minor” injury after the Euros? Obviously not so minor, has there been any news of what the problem is?
 




Lady Whistledown

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Can't see the club selling him now for a second. He lost two thirds of last season to injury or illness, and is working his way back, but before he got the injury, would have had every top club in Europe casting their eye over him, and also Chelsea. His value now will be lower than it was last September because of the short term drop off- big clubs might offer £40m, £50m if we're lucky. If he gets his fitness and form back, he'll be worth double that, as a young, talented striker at this level. Goalscorers attract a premium.

Tony is far too smart to sell him at this juncture, I'm convinced of it.
 




Blue3

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Jan 27, 2014
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Before we loaned Buonanotte and Barco, I would have said no way.

But there's no doubt that talent though Evan is, Danny and Jao are the proven 'real deal'. I think we may have to get used to seeing incredible Albion talents getting loaned out to the top divisions in order to make our starting squad next season. I'm struggling with it too :shrug:
It’s ok until one or other gets injured, picks up to many yellow cards or looses form we need Evan
 




Lady Whistledown

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I thought Bart had a “minor” injury after the Euros? Obviously not so minor, has there been any news of what the problem is?
They said it was a problem he had before he went to the Euros, but played through it, so now it's been about getting it quickly fixed.
 






Hugo Rune

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Absolutely no way we would loan him out, if fit and firing he’s close to starting. We have a generational talent, hopefully he regains his fitness and confidence and he will be soon banging them in for us. A loan makes no sense at all.
From memory, he took Welbeck’s 1st choice No.9 position from him under RDZ, he can do it again under Hürzeler.
 






Frankie

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I'd rather he stays completely out of the picture until the window closes,even Chelsea can't be that dumb and buy a player who hasn't kicked a ball in anger since last March.
A fully fit Ferguson gives us another type of option in games that aren't going well,I think and hope he will become a very important player at the club once he gets back to full fitness.
He's a ready made finisher for the wingers to find with the extra crosses that are coming in,this lad is special and would be hard and expensive to replace like for like.
 


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