greenmarc":2mlewtbi said:of we ask the league for another keeper surely they will laugh at us
Firstly, in reply to greenmarc, if Matthews is injured then we meet the criteria to sign an emergency loan keeper so no, they won't laugh at us.Ade the green":i8uiqv44 said:greenmarc":i8uiqv44 said:of we ask the league for another keeper surely they will laugh at us
Canāt very well can they? Weāve used 3 senior keepers, a youth keeper and an emergency loan keeper. Weād be hard pressed to find another club willing to loan us one but itās within the FLās rules.
That said, anyone loaning Argyle a keeper could use it as advanced training as thereās not many keepers get as much action as ours and protection? Forget it.
Did he comment on his injury ?lipsonlad67":3lkjeu44 said:On another note, last night at a nearby table were a group who I couldnāt help but hear talking about the game. Slowly dawned on me that Remi Matthews was amongst them.
I know heās a loanee but what a great ambassador that lad is for our club, the people he was talking to were Argyle fans, bitterly disappointed at what had happened earlier. I joined in the conversation and throughout Remi was approachable and professional. The point is, he made a beeline to the fans not the
other way around. It was plainly evident that his day had been ruined as much as ours. He felt the hurt too and knew what it meant to the fans and the club.
Needed cheering up last night and that experience meant the day ended on a good note.
Upwards and onwards!
lipsonlad67":1id30bvr said:Heās still hoping to be fit enough for the Northampton game, however not betraying any confidences here, he was still hobbling about last night. The hope is that Mother Nature and rest does its bit between now and Tuesday and wonāt mean that Geoff Crudgington will be brought out of retirement!
Argy1e":1njiwlin said:Firstly, in reply to greenmarc, if Matthews is injured then we meet the criteria to sign an emergency loan keeper so no, they won't laugh at us.Ade the green":1njiwlin said:greenmarc":1njiwlin said:of we ask the league for another keeper surely they will laugh at us
Canāt very well can they? Weāve used 3 senior keepers, a youth keeper and an emergency loan keeper. Weād be hard pressed to find another club willing to loan us one but itās within the FLās rules.
That said, anyone loaning Argyle a keeper could use it as advanced training as thereās not many keepers get as much action as ours and protection? Forget it.
As for had to find a club willing to loan us one I don't think that's right. There's a lot of clubs with keepers getting no game time. These emergency loans are seven day loans so if a club does get a problem with an injury they could get him back straight away. For clubs with three keepers it's an easy way to give a player competitive game time and with no risk attached for them.
Just had a quick look at the Championship squads and there's loads who are probably available including some with a fair bit of experience. Most clubs had three keepers, Sheffield Wednesday have four so maybe a return for Cameron Dawson could be on the cards.
Agree , looks like a jinx on keepers at HPAde the green":w3jfnh25 said:Argy1e":w3jfnh25 said:Firstly, in reply to greenmarc, if Matthews is injured then we meet the criteria to sign an emergency loan keeper so no, they won't laugh at us.Ade the green":w3jfnh25 said:greenmarc":w3jfnh25 said:of we ask the league for another keeper surely they will laugh at us
Canāt very well can they? Weāve used 3 senior keepers, a youth keeper and an emergency loan keeper. Weād be hard pressed to find another club willing to loan us one but itās within the FLās rules.
That said, anyone loaning Argyle a keeper could use it as advanced training as thereās not many keepers get as much action as ours and protection? Forget it.
As for had to find a club willing to loan us one I don't think that's right. There's a lot of clubs with keepers getting no game time. These emergency loans are seven day loans so if a club does get a problem with an injury they could get him back straight away. For clubs with three keepers it's an easy way to give a player competitive game time and with no risk attached for them.
Just had a quick look at the Championship squads and there's loads who are probably available including some with a fair bit of experience. Most clubs had three keepers, Sheffield Wednesday have four so maybe a return for Cameron Dawson could be on the cards.
Firstly, you mean what I said!
Secondly, tongue in cheek but asking whether another club would loan us a keeper is because the risk involved would mean that keeper getting injured I.e used 5 and injured 4.