Worth a try?

Discussion in 'The Transfer List' started by Prentice, Aug 20, 2010.

  1. Prentice

    Prentice Administrator

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/b/barnsley/8929162.stm

    Barnsley manager Mark Robins has said he will consider sending striker Iain Hume out on loan after leaving him out of the squad against Crystal Palace.
    The 26-year-old has struggled to get a regular run in the first team at Oakwell since he recovered from a fractured skull sustained in 2008.

    "Iain's not getting any games here, so it might be right that he goes out on loan," Robins told BBC Radio Sheffield.
    "I'll keep an eye on his frustration and hope it doesn't boil over."
    He added: "He wasn't in the 18 last weekend and will be rightly disappointed. We will be talking to him on a daily basis."
    The Canadian international joined Barnsley from Leicester City in June 2008 and fractured his skull playing against Sheffield United in November that year.


    Not sure if he's the same player from before Morgan tried to decapitate him though.
     
  2. darave8

    darave8 Forum lucky person

    Surely we don't want Barnsleys rejects?
     
  3. Prentice

    Prentice Administrator

    Hardly a 'barnsley reject'

    Plus considering we normally shop in L1/L2 and the SPL, Barnsley is probably an upgrade.
     
  4. darave8

    darave8 Forum lucky person

    So you make a good point. Big woop, wanna fight about it?
     
  5. darave8

    darave8 Forum lucky person

    Oh and also if Barnsley don't want him doesn't that make him a reject?
     
  6. hornmeister

    hornmeister Tired

    :sign15:

    Yep:-*
     
  7. Prentice

    Prentice Administrator

    Well, normally, just it's not quite as black and white as that..
     
  8. darave8

    darave8 Forum lucky person

    I can't take you on Meister. You would bring me to a dodgy location and have Admin hide round the corner with a spanner. Once I'd been knocked out that would be it, all my orn's gone! Nice try! :naughty:
     

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