Also, it’s a sad indictment of football that after our season long loan player has scored ONE goal there is already talk of him being recalled in January.
1. That’s not a season long loan then is it?
2. Is that all it takes to move up a level now as a striker. One goal?
Indeed it is not. The 'season long loan' is a myth which was vividly illustrated in the Garner season when we lost KKH, Crichlow and Simpson half way through the season when they had all become mainstays of the first team.
The parent club should of course be able to retain control of the player and have the right to recall them if they see fit but not to loan them out to another club at a higher level, that doesn't seem fair when a 'season long loan' is what has been agreed. Alternatively, just cut the BS and start calling it what it is...a 4 month loan.
It must be relatively rare for season long loans to actually last a full season i.e. the player is good enough for the loanee's club to want to retain the player and for the parent club to not want him back, Joel Cotterill being a notable example.