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I always thought that Robbie Stockdale put in 6 month loan contracts at the start of the window - good for the player and good for the club. If it doesn't work out then you only have that player for six month and there are no hard feelings.
Both parties must be enjoying the relationship to extend it.
George Bernard Shaw had it right:
"He who can does; he who cannot, teaches."
https://www.visittheusa.co.uk/
Broadbent extends stay! on 16:09 - Jan 6 by RAFCBLUE
Good start.
Offers versatility and is growing into the game.
I always thought that Robbie Stockdale put in 6 month loan contracts at the start of the window - good for the player and good for the club. If it doesn't work out then you only have that player for six month and there are no hard feelings.
Both parties must be enjoying the relationship to extend it.
Not seen enough from him so far to be convinced personally.
I do suspect he's seen as a permanent target at the end of the season when his contract expires at Sheff Utd so Stockdale is using this campaign to get him minutes where possible and develop his game so that he's ready to be used as a regular starter as of next season.
Tangled up in blue.
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Broadbent extends stay! on 16:45 - Jan 6 with 3592 views
Whilst its true that we haven't seen much of Broadbent, I do think that Stockdale thinks there is something about him that is worth keeping at the club maybe as a longer term prospect than an immediate success. If the youth policy is to be successful, the longer the conveyor belt, the better. There needs to be overlapping cover of each position and sufficient width to allow for changes in strategy and emphasis. Perhaps we should be looking at the overall squad rather than just the matchday selections to guage where we are up to with the Stockdale project so far. The next incomers, if there are any, may reveal more about where we are heading.
Broadbent extends stay! on 16:09 - Jan 6 by Brierls
Credit to the club admin on this one…they didn’t do the ‘who fancies a signing’ and ‘look out’ or ‘signature’ emojis.
They know that would have been an anti climax. I suspect we’ll only see a build up to a signing if it’s you know who.
Good point well made about the club admin - it would've been easy to do a 'clickbait' type build up, but they didn't. Some of the comments that I've seen replying to various club tweets have been nothing short of disgusting over the last few weeks - good to see them remaining professional with stuff and keeping content coming.
Feels like a good signing for the second half of the season... will probably grow into more game time, maybe on the back of one or two outgoings, and as someone else pointed out maybe a permanent signing in the Summer (I hadn't realised he was out of contract with Sheffield at the end of this season!)
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Broadbent extends stay! on 21:06 - Jan 6 with 2929 views
Broadbent extends stay! on 17:37 - Jan 6 by HullDale
Good point well made about the club admin - it would've been easy to do a 'clickbait' type build up, but they didn't. Some of the comments that I've seen replying to various club tweets have been nothing short of disgusting over the last few weeks - good to see them remaining professional with stuff and keeping content coming.
Feels like a good signing for the second half of the season... will probably grow into more game time, maybe on the back of one or two outgoings, and as someone else pointed out maybe a permanent signing in the Summer (I hadn't realised he was out of contract with Sheffield at the end of this season!)
And another good:
"Come and put yourself in the shop window of proper men's football"
It's a win/win for everyone. George Broadbent is playing for his next contract either her or somewhere else. The better he plays the second half of the season, the more options he will have.
We are getting a reputation for a place to come to if you want to play and develop yourself. That's exactly how it should be.
George Bernard Shaw had it right:
"He who can does; he who cannot, teaches."
https://www.visittheusa.co.uk/