and 2-1 to the mighty Posh!
posted on 26/4/12
Personally, I'd prefer it if he took on some Liverpool loanees. How about some Burton loanees for the Rams?
posted on 26/4/12
Posh could always take some loans off their local rivals Leicester for a change
posted on 26/4/12
Sorry, absorbed in the Bilbao v Sporting game.
I bet you get them cheaper than anyone else.
posted on 26/4/12
Possibly. However, loanees from bigger clubs don't really benefit us. We had Danny Rose on loan from Spurs and he never got stuck in. I'm off now. Hasta manana!
posted on 27/4/12
If you look at how many Man Utd loanees that Hull have had this season, you would see how irrelevant these loan jibes are.
born out of ignorance I'm afraid.
posted on 27/4/12
We have loaned a total of 4 players from Man Utd in the whole of Ferguson's two periods as Posh manager.
Ryan Tunnicliffe 19 years old, made 26 appearances for us, mainly as a sub, decent player but nowt special.
Scott Wooton 20 years old, made 11 appearances for us, average player, made 13 appearances for Forest on loan after us.
James Chester, 20 at the time, made 5 appearances for us as emergency cover in a centre back crisis 3 years ago, now plays for Hull.
Ben Amos, 18 at the time, made 1 appearance for us on an emergency loan due to a keeper crisis 3 years ago, now Man Utd's 3rd choice keeper.
If you think our recent resurgence is down to Man Utd loanees, then you are an absolute ignorant cretin.
posted on 27/4/12
ooooooooooooohhhhhh!!
Touchy lot.
posted on 27/4/12
Probably not as touchy as you were when you blew your 2-0 lead at London Road
posted on 27/4/12
Three more points tomorrow. C'mon the Posh!
posted on 29/4/12
Maybe not a win, but at least a satisfying draw.
Well done to the manager and players for a reasonable season, and more importantly preserving our place in the Championship.
Next season will be tough let's hope any comings are goings leave us with a team that will do better next season