Dubciteh wrote:Ignore me!
Wonderwall wrote:Surprised nobody has pleaded with us to get Shay Facey, he is the one I think will have a big chance of breaking through. Definitely will play at prem level if not for city, then for someone else.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Both Facey and Leigh were at the EDS game the other night and showing no signs of injuries so it would seem Patrick was picking from players who will still be there for the season.I thus expect to hear of a loan move for Facey in the near future. Drury has been looking for a good move for a while. I hope the Scottish league is that move for him.
Strange though if we have to play Kean Bryan at centre half unless PV has seen something I haven't.
Ted Hughes wrote:Interesting:
SOUTHEND United have missed out on a loan swoop for Manchester City defender Adam Drury.
Shrimpers boss Phil Brown had been keen to bring the youngster in on loan to provide cover and competition in the full-back positions.
But Drury has opted against making the switch and is now expected to join St.Mirren.
“Adam feels playing in the Scottish Premier League will give him more exposure than playing in League Two,” confirmed Brown.
“However, Manchester City also wanted certain assurances about him playing and I wasn’t prepared to give them that.
“I said I would give him a chance and that if he played well he would stay in the side, just like I do with all the loan players we bring in.
“I’m not going to say anyone is definitely going to play because it doesn’t work like that and I also don’t think it would be fair on the players we already have at the club.”
Slim wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Interesting:
SOUTHEND United have missed out on a loan swoop for Manchester City defender Adam Drury.
Shrimpers boss Phil Brown had been keen to bring the youngster in on loan to provide cover and competition in the full-back positions.
But Drury has opted against making the switch and is now expected to join St.Mirren.
“Adam feels playing in the Scottish Premier League will give him more exposure than playing in League Two,” confirmed Brown.
“However, Manchester City also wanted certain assurances about him playing and I wasn’t prepared to give them that.
“I said I would give him a chance and that if he played well he would stay in the side, just like I do with all the loan players we bring in.
“I’m not going to say anyone is definitely going to play because it doesn’t work like that and I also don’t think it would be fair on the players we already have at the club.”
We need the lad to play competitive games. Of course City want assurances he'll actually play and not sit on the bench and waste a season of development. Phil Brown can go fuck himself with his headset.
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