<div class="headline" id="ds-headline"><h1>Davey bids to keep De Silva</h1></div> <div class="viewarticlepanel"><div class="multiimageon" id="MainMultiImage"><div id="MainImageDiv"></div><div id="ImageCaption">Ever present: But Anderson de SIlva is banned from Burnley clash Picture: Dean Atkins</div><div class="on" id="ThumbDiv"><div class="thumb"></div><div class="thumb"></div><div class="thumb">/</div><div class="thumb2">/</div></div> <div class="offinline" id="Navigation"><div class="off" id="PreviousBlock1">« Previous </div><div class="off" id="PreviousBlock1Inactive">« Previous</div><div class="off" id="NextBlock1">Next » </div><div class="off" id="NextBlock1Inactive">Next »</div></div> <div class="noprint" id="divGalleryLink">View Gallery</div></div></div><div class="byline" id="ds-byline">By Simon Meeks</div><div class="ds-firstpara" id="ds-firstpara">ANDERSON de Silva's last game for Barnsley could be at Hull City on Monday, October 22.</div><div class="va-bodytext" id="va-bodytext">The Brazilian midfield player, on loan from Everton, is banned from the Oakwell game against Burnley two days earlier and after the trip to Humberside his second month long loan spell expires. Barnsley boss Simon Davey will approach Everton manager David Moyes in a bid to secure a third month. If Everton do agree and de Silva stays until November 22 he will have to return to the Premier League club after that. Football rules dictate that month to month loan deals can only extend to 93 days. If Davey wants the player back again, he will have to wait until the January transfer window opens to negotiate either longer term loan or a permanent transfer. The <div id="ds-mpu"></div>25-year-old from Sao Paula has been ever-present for Barnsley in the league since joining on August 23. Barnsley's other loan signing Lewin Nyatanga is due back at Derby in January. Davey will keep an anxious eye on the teenage centre back who will play for Wales on Saturday in their Euro qualifier in Cyprus. QPR's former Barnsley full-back Chris Barker has followed in the footsteps of Michael Owen and Craig Bellamy by undergoing a hernia operation with top German surgeon Ulrike Muschaweck. Rangers have decided to use the international break to cure Barker's niggling injury, and if his recovery rate is anything like those of his illustrious fellow patients, the former Oakwell man should be back in action in time to face Ipswich next Saturday. Neil Warnock is expected to name former Barnsley defender Keith Curle as his No 2 when he is appointed new boss of Crystal Palace.</div>
games he will definitely miss a real shame-both Sheffield clubs away :'( </p> </p><table width="248" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" style="border-collapse: collapse"> <tbody><tr style="height: 17px"> <td style="height: 17px; width: 123px" class="xl67">Nov 24</td> <td style="width: 127px" class="xl68">Watford</td> <td style="width: 81px" class="xl68">H</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 17px"> <td style="height: 17px" class="xl74">Tue Nov 27</td> <td class="xl75">Sheff W</td> <td class="xl75">A</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 17px"> <td style="height: 17px" class="xl65">Dec 1st</td> <td class="xl66">Ipswich</td> <td class="xl66">A</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 17px"> <td style="height: 17px" class="xl69">Tue Dec 4</td> <td class="xl70">Wolves</td> <td class="xl70">H</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 17px"> <td style="height: 17px" class="xl67">Dec 8</td> <td class="xl68">Palace</td> <td class="xl68">H</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 17px"> <td style="height: 17px" class="xl65">Dec 15</td> <td class="xl66">Sheff U</td> <td class="xl66">A</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 17px"> <td style="height: 17px" class="xl65">Dec 22nd</td> <td class="xl66">Bristol C</td> <td class="xl66">A</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 17px"> <td style="height: 17px" class="xl69">Wed Dec 26</td> <td class="xl70">Stoke</td> <td class="xl70">H</td> </tr> <tr style="height: 17px"> <td style="height: 17px" class="xl71">Dec 29</td> <td class="xl72">Southampton</td> <td class="xl72">H</td> </tr> </tbody></table> </p>
We Need Him For The Season There's no point getting him for a third month and then not being able to get him back for six weeks. Davey is hopefully trying to get Anderson here for the season. I don't care if there's a call back clause in the deal, as I don't think Everton would use it anyway. Give them first refusal on our players as a act of kindness in the deal. We cannot afford to go from 22nd of November until January without him.
a very slim chance....................... but worth thinking about-the Football league can allow a loan period past the 93 days total in "extenuating circumstances".</p> My guess is that means something like "we only have one fit central midfielder" and unfortunately unless there is an outbreak of foot in mouth disease I think we have plenty (N) </p>
not allowed you can have "standard loans" of a half or full season-the half season can be extended to a full season-Nyatanga??</p> emergency loans of a month at a time can be extended up to a maximum of 93 days-then the player has to go back but see my post above</p>
Reluctantly send him back after Hull game then pick him up again for SEVEN Dec games 1-29 Dec? Then keep him for rest of season?
this seems to rule that wheeze out <font size="4">48.2.2 Notwithstanding the provisions of Regulation 48.2.1, a Player cannot be registered on an <strong style="color: black; background-color: #ff9999"><font style="background-color: #ffffff">Emergency</font>[/b] Loan:- a) during the period of seven days after the end of a Registration Period; b)</font> <font size="4">in the first half of the Season, after 5pm on the fourth Thursday in November</font>