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by yellowstagsfan » Fri Dec 10, 2021 1:09 pm
Attracting interest from Doncaster and other League 1 clubs because of his recent form and contract situation
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by bellwhiff » Fri Dec 10, 2021 1:10 pm
Doesn’t surprise me. I’m also surprised he’s not been signed for the rest of the season.
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by yorkshire stag » Fri Dec 10, 2021 1:16 pm
bellwhiff wrote:Doesn’t surprise me. I’m also surprised he’s not been signed for the rest of the season.
said the same Tuesday night
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by MTFCMusings » Fri Dec 10, 2021 1:19 pm
I’d be surprised if he left us now. I don’t see why he’s go to Donny to play in a relegation battle. Clough gave him a chance when he was unemployed and he’s pretty much played every game. He seems the loyal type.
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by yellowstagsfan » Fri Dec 10, 2021 1:20 pm
MTFCMusings wrote:I’d be surprised if he left us now. I don’t see why he’s go to Donny to play in a relegation battle. Clough gave him a chance when he was unemployed and he’s pretty much played every game. He seems the loyal type.
Hope you’re right
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by yorkshire stag » Fri Dec 10, 2021 1:23 pm
yellowstagsfan wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:I’d be surprised if he left us now. I don’t see why he’s go to Donny to play in a relegation battle. Clough gave him a chance when he was unemployed and he’s pretty much played every game. He seems the loyal type.
Hope you’re right
If he does sign, who of the loan CB’s can we return in January ?
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by Amber Andy » Fri Dec 10, 2021 1:26 pm
Depends what we offer him. I think we would have to offer him an eighteen month contract for him to stay. Interest from other clubs strengthens his position.
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by Stag95 » Fri Dec 10, 2021 1:29 pm
yorkshire stag wrote:yellowstagsfan wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:I’d be surprised if he left us now. I don’t see why he’s go to Donny to play in a relegation battle. Clough gave him a chance when he was unemployed and he’s pretty much played every game. He seems the loyal type.
Hope you’re right
If he does sign, who of the loan CB’s can we return in January ?
Burnley won’t want Nartey to stay on loan with us if he’s not playing.
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by lifestags » Fri Dec 10, 2021 1:32 pm
I think we need to be asking Perch what he is thinking at the end of the season before offering Otoole anything longer then this current season
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by MTFCMusings » Fri Dec 10, 2021 1:35 pm
yorkshire stag wrote:yellowstagsfan wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:I’d be surprised if he left us now. I don’t see why he’s go to Donny to play in a relegation battle. Clough gave him a chance when he was unemployed and he’s pretty much played every game. He seems the loyal type.
Hope you’re right
If he does sign, who of the loan CB’s can we return in January ?
Any of them I would’ve thought.
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by arsene wengers coat » Fri Dec 10, 2021 1:51 pm
I'd be shocked if Clough hasn't already started the process. He likes to keep his cards close to his chest.
Lapslies had been recalled by Charlton before we made his move permanent, which none of us knew about.
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by Martin Shaw » Fri Dec 10, 2021 1:57 pm
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by PEAR CIDER » Fri Dec 10, 2021 2:00 pm
Forrester is on a short term loan anyway
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by oldweststander » Fri Dec 10, 2021 2:12 pm
lifestags wrote:I think we need to be asking Perch what he is thinking at the end of the season before offering Otoole anything longer then this current season
If James values his future he will retire to maybe a coaching role?
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by yorkshire stag » Fri Dec 10, 2021 2:55 pm
PEAR CIDER wrote:Forrester is on a short term loan anyway
that’s that then if all falls into place, does that mean Narty is a season long loan ?
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by bobbystagsfan » Fri Dec 10, 2021 3:09 pm
yorkshire stag wrote:PEAR CIDER wrote:Forrester is on a short term loan anyway
that’s that then if all falls into place, does that mean Narty is a season long loan ?
Think Narteys was a year long loan and Forrester was just until Jan.
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by Sedgwick » Fri Dec 10, 2021 3:11 pm
yorkshire stag wrote:PEAR CIDER wrote:Forrester is on a short term loan anyway
that’s that then if all falls into place, does that mean Narty is a season long loan ?
I believe they really rate Forrester and wanted to extend his loan.. however if hes injured again the option to let him go back makes sense.
im hopeful JJ will stay for reasons already stated above.
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by Martin Shaw » Fri Dec 10, 2021 4:08 pm
Sedgwick wrote:yorkshire stag wrote:PEAR CIDER wrote:Forrester is on a short term loan anyway
that’s that then if all falls into place, does that mean Narty is a season long loan ?
I believe they really rate Forrester and wanted to extend his loan.. however if hes injured again the option to let him go back makes sense.
im hopeful JJ will stay for reasons already stated above.
Clough is expecting Forrester to be here for the season, as I said last month. Of course an injury could change that. Clough told me after the game on Tuesday that Forrester felt his ankle, but they were not sure how serious it was. There won't be any update on that before Saturday.
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by bear 73 » Fri Dec 10, 2021 4:57 pm
O"Toole will be looking for the best deal possible at his age, and who can blame him no one plays better than when looking for a contract.
Clough will be looking at his options in January and he gave O"Toole a short term contract.
I think O"Toole will be looking for 2 year deal, and Clough will be happy with a contract until the end of the season.
Burton released O"Toole and with no regrets, he can be a loose cannon,
He deserves a contract until June 2022 and see where that takes us
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by yorkstag » Sat Dec 11, 2021 7:50 am
I would give O’Toole an 18 month deal to June 2023. I’m sure discussions are at an advanced stage even if that means NC understands JJ’s plans and requirements.
Don’t know where JJ lives but that may play a big part at this stage in his career.
Clearly I hope he stays
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by yorkshire stag » Sat Dec 11, 2021 8:10 am
yorkstag wrote:I would give O’Toole an 18 month deal to June 2023. I’m sure discussions are at an advanced stage even if that means NC understands JJ’s plans and requirements.
Don’t know where JJ lives but that may play a big part at this stage in his career.
Clearly I hope he stays
he’s certainly stepped up to the plate in our hour of need, wonder why we didn’t look at him in January when he was floating round looking for a contract even more so when he was ex Burton ?
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by bellwhiff » Sat Dec 11, 2021 9:23 am
yorkshire stag wrote:yorkstag wrote:I would give O’Toole an 18 month deal to June 2023. I’m sure discussions are at an advanced stage even if that means NC understands JJ’s plans and requirements.
Don’t know where JJ lives but that may play a big part at this stage in his career.
Clearly I hope he stays
he’s certainly stepped up to the plate in our hour of need, wonder why we didn’t look at him in January when he was floating round looking for a contract even more so when he was ex Burton ?
Not sure you’re allowed to ask that question
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by bear 73 » Sat Dec 11, 2021 11:53 am
How can Donny give O"Toole a contract with no Manager highlights their problem, owner power
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by broomo » Sat Dec 11, 2021 12:41 pm
yorkshire stag wrote:yorkstag wrote:I would give O’Toole an 18 month deal to June 2023. I’m sure discussions are at an advanced stage even if that means NC understands JJ’s plans and requirements.
Don’t know where JJ lives but that may play a big part at this stage in his career.
Clearly I hope he stays
he’s certainly stepped up to the plate in our hour of need, wonder why we didn’t look at him in January when he was floating round looking for a contract even more so when he was ex Burton ?
He wasn't Ex Burton in January. He was still playing for them, they released him in May.
We weren't looking for a centre half in January.
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by Sandy Pate Best Stag » Sat Dec 11, 2021 12:48 pm
broomo wrote:yorkshire stag wrote:yorkstag wrote:I would give O’Toole an 18 month deal to June 2023. I’m sure discussions are at an advanced stage even if that means NC understands JJ’s plans and requirements.
Don’t know where JJ lives but that may play a big part at this stage in his career.
Clearly I hope he stays
he’s certainly stepped up to the plate in our hour of need, wonder why we didn’t look at him in January when he was floating round looking for a contract even more so when he was ex Burton ?
He wasn't Ex Burton in January. He was still playing for them, they released him in May.
We weren't looking for a centre half in January.
But we were over the summer after Naylor’s trick. That said Perch was still in the frame at that point and was filling the veteran spot.
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