It was the televised Championship game of the weekend where I live.
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short interview in the Independent today: http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...s-2939792.html
most interesting part is that he could be going on loan to a Premier League club in the second half of the season, I thought the loan to Hull was a season long deal
I actually played in the same Kennedy Cup as Robbie and even then you could tell how talented he was...he was a level or 3 above everybody else at that tournament and he seems to be highly rated at United. The loan deal to Hull has been fantastic for him too, and if he does get that loan move to a premiership club I hope he gets some gamne time and isn't just there to warm the bench, I wonder who it could be?
No.1 on my list would be Bolton. Owen Coyle has a great track record of taking talented youngsters on loan and developing them, look at Sturridge and Wilshere. Coyle seems to get on well with all the top prermier league managers and they seem to "trust" him with their most talented youngsters. If Ferguson was to cherry pick any club it would surely be Bolton, It's only down the road from Manchester also so it's smiles all round
I was thinking Everton would be ideal myself, their squad is razor thin, they've no money for new players, and made zero purchases in the summer so they will have to bring someone in and whoever that is will be guaranteed game time
Everton already have a load of people who can or have played on the wing. He'd be a class above most of them, but I'm not sure if they even have the money to get him in.
Wouldn't surprise me if he went to Wigan either tbh. But yeah Bolton under Coyle would be a great move but I think he would get most playing time at Wigan
Ferugson tends to loan players to the same clubs, and particularly to the same managers, i.e. Pearson at Hull, Bruce at Sunderland, McCarthy at Wolves. Wigan was a new one with Cleverly, so I'd guess that's the destination, with Sunderland an unlikely alternative.
Brady has only being making the bench in the last couple of games for Hull. Not sure if he is ready for premiership yet.
Haven't seen any of the Hull games recently but he still seems to be making all the fans starting XI:
http://boards.footymad.net/forum.php?tno=297&fid=148&sty=2&act=1&mid=21159422 48
The manager who brought him on loan left last week. Perhaps, caretaker boss Nicky Barmby doesn't fancy him or perhaps he feels that young Brady could do with a rest. I wouldn't read much into the fact that he hasn't started the last couple of games. At 19 he is still very young, a wee rest may well do him the world of good. Furthermore, I think this loan spell will stand to him and really hope that he secures a loan move to a reasonable premier league team in January to take his development to the next level
I'm almost sure the Hull manager said it was a mistake to drop him, too.
Sunderland wouldn't be the most secure club for a 19 year-old like Brady to be joining, especially given the insecurity of Bruce's job; were he to be ousted during the course of the second half of the season, then Brady faces a new manager coming in who may not hold any relationship with Fergie.
But it's good leverage that he's being linked with Sunderland. I still think Bolton would be ideal. Although Holden and Lee Chung Yong can't be sidelined for much longer, increasing the competition for midfield places.
Seems an odd target for Bruce seeing as he's loaded with midfielders but only has one proper striker. I did kinda predict this though...
came off the bench against southampton and got a straight red card for diving into a tackle
probably not going to happen now, Steve Bruce just sacked by Sunderland
I wonder if he will end up following Pearson from Hull to Leicester, as for all Sven Gorans spending, he had no wide players of worth and Pearson has pointed to this publicly as an area he will strengthen in January.
Well Bruce has left Sunderland so we can probably assume that avenue is closed.