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Royle reveals striker bid

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2005 2:00 pm
by Dazza
Ipswich boss Joe Royle has revealed that he made three vain attempts to sign a Premiership striker on loan after losing top scorer Sam Parkin to injury.

Parkin, 24, who cost £450,000 from Swindon in the summer, will be absent for four months after undergoing an operation on his right ankle, which he fractured in Tuesday's 3-0 home defeat by Reading.

Royle said: "I spoke to three different Premiership clubs about bringing someone in on loan before Thursday's deadline, but the answer was the same each time - nothing doing.

"We got quite warm on Wednesday night and I was hopeful of getting something sorted, but it didn't happen in the end."

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2005 3:30 pm
by uefacup81
Once again, probably another example of Joe either setting his sights too high or trying to sign his favourites. We're all sick and tired of Joe telling us he's tried SO hard but failed to produce - we need someone who can deliver the goods

Re: Royle reveals striker bid

Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2005 6:19 pm
by Walton Blue
Dazza wrote:
Ipswich boss Joe Royle has revealed that he made three vain attempts to sign a Premiership striker on loan after losing top scorer Sam Parkin to injury.

Parkin, 24, who cost £450,000 from Swindon in the summer, will be absent for four months after undergoing an operation on his right ankle, which he fractured in Tuesday's 3-0 home defeat by Reading.

Royle said: "I spoke to three different Premiership clubs about bringing someone in on loan before Thursday's deadline, but the answer was the same each time - nothing doing.

"We got quite warm on Wednesday night and I was hopeful of getting something sorted, but it didn't happen in the end."


I've heard all that clap trap before.

I'm beginning to wonder if the clubs are refusing to lend us players or are the players not finding us an attractive club to play for anymore :?: .

Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2005 8:36 am
by hallamblue
I suspect its more a case of Joe trying to pull in a few favours from other managers - problem is the ...."can we have your striker for a month or two - oh but could you still pay his wages , cos we've got no dosh to pay him"...is too much of an "ask" even by Joe, IMHO !