He seems to me one of those players that doesn't have the mentality for being loaned out, iirc thats one of the reasons they sell players in spain and insert a buy back clause
The player then knows its last chance saloon and if they don't do well their career is over, this also may explain his good start for his new clubs before it tails off
Would be a good idea, only problem is who would buy him!!
Not entirely surprising. Megson turned Wednesday into a lump-it-to-the-big-guy team, I couldn't see someone like Bostock ever fitting into that system. Perhaps there's a loan deal in the works for him to go to more of a "footballing" team.
One of the major problems of English football.
More the result of Wednesday becoming a "Gary Megson Team". By all accounts they were a somewhat decent footballing side (in the Championship only a couple of seasons back), but all Megson did, according to my manager, who makes it to most games, was buy 6-foot plus shithouses to hoof the ball to. Rather baffling decision for Spurs to send him there in the first place really.
that'll be good for him
come down off planet Bostock... and welcome to the universe according to Di Canio
"Harry said it would be good if I played under Paolo, just to get some games under my belt. If my manager tells me that then I've got to take heed to what he says.
Maybe the penny has finally dropped. Not that 'Arry will be here next season, but nevertheless.
First time in a while that we have loaned out an outfield player below League One level; for a lad who has been loaned out at Championship level it tells a story.