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The Return Of Chaplow

Whilst I welcome the return of Richard Chaplow after a gap of 4 1/2 years, I wonder whether we would have been far better sorting out a striker first.

I do  applaud Nigel Adkins forward thinking in that with two central midfield players on 5 yellow cards already he is covering his bases, however, midfield is the least of our problems with around 10 midfielders already in the squad.

That being the case Im sure that NA is already looking at a possible loan signing up front, I certainly hope so, Alan Pardew definately was, mentioning on several occsions in pre season that he wanted a striker, but strangely not being able to bring one in for one reason or another.

Chaplow impressed in his first spell on loan at the Club and certainly could get a chance here with Dean Hammond in somewhat iffy form of late, in fact taking away my concern about needing a striker first up, my only other moan is that we are only getting him for a month, I would hope that it would be a lot longer.

Another plus is that he is a player with experience, when we brought in Mellis from Chelsea last season, he was raw and it showed, but Chaplow fitted in effortlessly when we were a average Championship side, so in a lower league and a better side relatively speaking im looking forward to seeing him back in action for Saints.

However Chaplow wont recognise many faces at the Club after his four years or so away, he did play some first team games with Bart Bialkowski and of course Adam Lallana was a youth team player although not yet in the first team squad, but apart from that he wont know anyone else, emphasising just how much turmoil this club has gone through over the past few years.    

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