frearsghost, on Jan 27 2010, 04:23 PM, said:
Absolutely spot on. Sheridan is building for the THIRD time with another set of loan players. Each time he begins it's a lottery; are they as good as the last lot? Can they maintain the team standard? Frankly I'm getting sick to death of this loan merry-go-round. All we are doing is providing development practice for the players of other clubs. Are we not turning into a nursery to be used by other clubs?
I also believe that the majority of loan players signed are no more than padding and the club has no intention, whatsoever, of signing them permanently and that this is way is it now for clubs like ours.
It's not working for us as this round of loanees demonstrates and the feeling I get is that Sheridan is struggling to get players of the required quality; so much for the man with all the contacts! This is not the way to build a promotion outfit!
I'm not sure of how much more I can take of turning up week after week to learn another set of names before they disappear to be replaced by another set. I want to see the club build from the beginning of August with the vast majority of players in place not having to rebuild three or four times during the season ending up with the team, as it is now, in disarray.
I also believe that the majority of loan players signed are no more than padding and the club has no intention, whatsoever, of signing them permanently and that this is way is it now for clubs like ours.
It's not working for us as this round of loanees demonstrates and the feeling I get is that Sheridan is struggling to get players of the required quality; so much for the man with all the contacts! This is not the way to build a promotion outfit!
I'm not sure of how much more I can take of turning up week after week to learn another set of names before they disappear to be replaced by another set. I want to see the club build from the beginning of August with the vast majority of players in place not having to rebuild three or four times during the season ending up with the team, as it is now, in disarray.
Exactly right. The whole business is turning into a farce.