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Loan Watch 2024/2025

Proper strikers goal...

Has goals v Barca and Real on his CV this season. Time to but some respect against his name...
 
Håvard Flo scored against peak Wenger's Arsenal and in the World Cup and I don't see anyone bigging him up.
 
Rafa Mir scored against Madrid in May 23, and it was a good goal. Lets get him back.
 
If it means teams think he's good and are willing to stump up some decent cash for him then I think they're brilliant goals.
 
From the weekend:

Fabio Silva - Las Palmas, La Liga

Played 69 minutes of a 4-1 defeat at Madrid. Opened the scoring in the first minute with a nice one-two to shock the hosts but then faded as the game went on.


Joe Hodge - Huddersfield, League One
Started at Blackpool but got subbed off at HT with his team 2-0 down. They went on to salvage a point without in the second half.

Chem Campbell - Reading, League One
Played 77 minutes of a 3-1 defeat at home to Stockport, who leapfrogged them into the play-off positions with the win.

Hugo Bueno - Feyenoord, Eredivisie
Played 71 minutes of a 1-1 draw at Willem II.

Ki-Jana Hoever - Auxerre, Ligue 1
Played 84 minutes of a 2-0 defeat at Angers.

Marvin Kaleta - Motherwell, SPL
Played the full game in a 1-0 cup defeat at St Johnstone. Caught napping at the back post for a SJ player to nip in and score a tap-in, then put his team mate under pressure with a poor pass that almost led to another.

Fletcher Holman - Solihull Moors, National League
After making his debut last midweek with a half-hour sub appearance in a 1-0 defeat at home to Eastleigh, he started the next game at Braintree and played the full game. They lost by the same scoreline though, unfortunately, with Holman missing a sitter from 5 yards out.

Jimmy Storer - Chester City, National League North
Kept a clean sheet in his home debut as Chester move up to third with a 2-0 win vs Alfreton

Stan Amos and Hayden Carson - Darlaston Town
Both played the full game in a 3-0 win vs Loughborough Students, now managed by Jamie Clapham. Carson got the assist for the third with a superb 50-yard long ball out of defence. Darlaston stay in the play-off spots.

Unused sub: Chiquinho
Not in squad: Lonwijk, Roberts.
 
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