Why doesn't Aidy just make an attempt to get him on loan until the end of the season? If he doesn't want to join on a permanent then surely a loan is the best solution?! He hasn't got a future at Foolham so if know one else comes in for him he'll be kicking his heels in the Foolham stiffs for 4 months!
Collins John = John Thomas Head. he obviously hasn't listened to a word Aidy has said and is only concerned about being a championship player and not getting into the dutch team - If he looked at it in another light - he may score 30 goals ( if he believes he is that good) and that wouldn't be passed by as our championship is possibly on par with the dutch league ( bar the top 6 clubs say) Like he's going to get picked from foolham reserves and all the other teams in the premioership have strikers who he would need to compete with. The blokes a pizda. If he was that ambitious he would use the seaosn in the championship as a show case and score loads of goals. 3.25 million NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Krisvad has it right. He is hoping someone else will come in for him. Come the end of the month don't be surpised if we take him onloan with an option to buy depending on our divisional status at the end of the season. It is risky for him because we may have replaced him with someone else and he will spend his time in the Foolham ressies at best.
Great minds think alike A bit late again bubble I posted this a few days ago on my thread loans are the answer. Posted By The Voice of Reason Question Collin John maybe A bit cheeky, but why not, Coleman has told him he is going to be frozen out, so what would Fulham or CJ have to lose Marlon Harewood, Mido, some of the Arsenal youngsters, the one that was...
Normally this might be a sound idea, however if he is lazy and difficult to motivate as some of the Fulham fans think - his impact on the team could be highly disruptive. Also Pompey were reported to be interested in him.
I don't think this'll happen. It doesn't suit Fulham at all really. Coleman wants shot of him or him to commit. A loan move leaves the whole situation in limbo.