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  1. Tyk

    Tyke1 Well-Known Member

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    <div style="padding-bottom: 3px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-top: 0px"><span class="headline-nolink">Boss ponders late loan swoop</span></div>[​IMG] <div class="article-brief">REDS boss Simon Davey is set to pair new signing Andy Gray and midweek goal hero Daniel Bogdanovic together up front, but the manager has injury concerns defensively, and hasn&rsquo;t ruled out a loan swoop into the transfer market, which closes at 5pm on Tuesday &ldquo;Young Luke Potter, who played well at Reading, has torn his cartilage,&rdquo; Davey revealed. &ldquo;It&rsquo;s the opposite knee to the one he did last season and it&rsquo;s a shame for the lad. His knee swelled up after Tuesday night and he'll be out for up to six weeks. &ldquo;Bobby Hassell is still very, very doubful and Darren Moore is touch-and-go too, so I am keeping my eye on the loan market in case we need to jump into it on Friday. &ldquo;I&rsquo;ll be on the phone like every other manager for the next 24 hours and over the Bank Holiday weekend.&quot; </div><div class="article-brief"><div style="padding-bottom: 3px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-top: 0px"><span class="headline-nolink">Jamaican gets work permit, now for international clearance</span></div><div class="article-brief">JAMAICAN international O&rsquo;Neil Thompson has finally been granted his work permit, and will be back at the Oakwell Club from Norway on Friday morning, but the Reds are now waiting on international clearance before he can kick off his Barnsley career. </div><div class="article-brief"><div style="padding-bottom: 3px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-top: 0px"><span class="headline-nolink">Gray hopes for dream home debut</span></div><div class="article-brief">Striker Andy Gray is eager to make his home debut against Reading after missing Tuesday&rsquo;s match because he was cup-tied. &ldquo;It would be great if I could score my first goal for the club and help the team to their first home win,&rdquo; said the 31-year-old. &ldquo;But it is not about me, it is the team. Three points are vital, especially going into a two-week break. &ldquo;I&rsquo;ve been here a week or so and I&rsquo;ve already seen that the club has some very good players. The move seemed a long time coming, it had dragged on and on over the summer but I&rsquo;m delighted to be here now and I&rsquo;m looking to do well, not only for me, but the supporters and the manager who never gave up wanting to sign me.&rdquo;</div></div></div>
     
  2. tar

    tarnfan1912 New Member

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    Should have had cover in defence at the 1st pre season game.
    Ah well better late than never suppose.
     

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