Link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/34346894 The former Newcastle and Swindon forward had his contract extended in the summer despite a seven-month self imposed absence from the club. McDonald told BBC Radio Lancashire: "His contractual obligations mean we have to try and get him fit when he turns up, if he turns up, whenever he turns up. "So we're available for him, but he won't train near the first team and he won't train anywhere near the ground. " Bizarre.
we should get him , he can be the LOAN RANGER ,he always helped everyone out !,.....................I thankyou
It also presumes that any player at Blackpool as a future given that they seem to be spiraling in to oblivion as a club.