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Loan Watch 2022/2023

Just seen Coady on Soccer Saturday doing his loving training, loving the new ideas, brilliant manager shtick.

He's good with the media and I don't blame him, not a lot else he can say, but you realise in hindsight how false it all was when he was here
Coady was interviewed on a Saturday evening / might have been a Sunday , in the Match of the Day studio after captaining Wolves to a win under Lage which kept us in a very strong position in the table . He was asked about Lage and came out with the exact same stuff . Just press play.......
 
Yerson appeared with the starters in Cincinnati's preseason match against Philadelphia this past weekend.

No idea how he did individually (Cincy lost and shipped 3 goals) but they clearly think of him as part of their best XI at the moment.
 
Weekend update:

Dion Sanderson - Birmingham (Championship)

Played the full game of Blues’ 2-0 win over A*bion. From the glimpses I saw of the live game he looked pretty assured on the right of a back three and even had a barnstorming run down the right at one stage (for which he was booked for kicking the ball away after it had gone out).

Ryan Giles - Middlesbrough (Championship)

Played the full game in a 3-1 win at Cardiff. Unlucky not to get an assist: played a great one-two then put a peach of a ball in that his team mate hit the post from, then Boro somehow missed an open goal from another one of his balls in.

Matija Sarkic and Ki-Jana Hoever - Stoke City (Championship)

Both started at home vs Hull in a 0-0 draw. First clean sheet for Sarkic, who made a couple of good saves. Hoever made his full debut, playing 75 minutes.

Nigel Lonwijk - Plymouth Argyle (League One)

Played a full game in a 3-1 win over Pompey which puts Argyle two points clear at the top of League One.

Taylor Perry - Cheltenham Town (League One)

Played 90 minutes of a goalless draw at home to Accrington and probably should have done better with a good chance, scuffing at the shot which the keeper tipped round the post.

Hayao Kawabe - Grasshoppers Zurich (Swiss Super League)

Played 80 minutes in a 2-1 loss at Servette. Dadashov (pen) got their goal.

Joe Young - AFC Telford, National League North

Played in a 3-0 home defeat to Fylde. He’s getting plenty of practice with Telford’s leaky defence.


On as sub: Corbeanu came on for the last 20-odd minutes of Bielefield’s 2-1 win at Rostock. Cundle came on for the last hour of a 3-0 defeat at Bramall Lane. Fabio Silva came on for the last 20 minutes and got PSV’s 5th in a 6-0 win against bottom club Groningen.

Unused subs: Campbell, Smith, Jordao, Sang-Bin
Not in squad: Bolla
No game or friendly: Mosquera, Guedes
 
Minus Coady/Guedes/Silva who are probably the best players on loan? Is there a chance anyone makes it here?

Appreciate that's prob been asked 5 times and is an educated guess any way.

Out of maybe - Campbell, Giles, Sanderson, Cundle, Lonwijk - for best?
 
In terms of careers as a starter in an established PL team, then probably none of them. Lonwijk the best bet imo. Giles and Sanderson are about maximising value or squad fillers at best
 
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In terms of careers as a starter in an established PL team, then probably none of them. Lonwijk the best bet imo. Giles and Sanderson are about maximising value or squad fillers at best
Campbell too perhaps
 
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Lonwijk has been raved about everywhere he's been, IIRC.
 
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Minus Coady/Guedes/Silva who are probably the best players on loan? Is there a chance anyone makes it here?

Appreciate that's prob been asked 5 times and is an educated guess any way.

Out of maybe - Campbell, Giles, Sanderson, Cundle, Lonwijk - for best?
Lonwjik, Cundle and Campbell all look like they could have a future here.

None of the 'best' players out on loan will play for us again.
 
The wolves official YouTube channel had an interview with Lonwijk, he’s enjoying Plymouth, the manager loves him, fans like him as well, and he seems a sensible lad as well
 
They should go up, if so we should give him another season there
 
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