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Bowditch joins Wycombe on loan.

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 11:35 am
by DeIpswich
Town have confirmed that striker Dean Bowditch has joined Wycombe Wanderers on a three-month loan. The Blues have stipulated that they can recall the 19-year-old after the first 28 days of his spell at the Causeway Stadium.

Manager Joe Royle told the club site: "Dean has not played much football here over the last couple of months and has asked to go out on loan.

"He will be joining Wycombe for three months but we have an option to recall him after 28 days.

"The loan will give him the chance to play first team football week-in, week-out and, hopefully, to score a few goals."

Bowditch joins fellow Town man Aidan Collins on a short-term stay with the Chairboys, while former coach John Gorman is manager and academy product Matt Bloomfield is a key man in their midfield.

The England U19 international frontman, who spent two months on loan at Burnley last season, should be available to make his debut for the League Two leaders in their home game against struggling Stockport County on Saturday.

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 11:48 am
by squiz18
Cheerio cheerio cheerio. Dont let the door hit your massive head on the way out.

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 11:58 am
by the-mole
Well gets him out of our hair for a while - it is his last chance saloon. He can either go there - work hard come back and prove a point.

Or he can go there with his inflated ego and end up on the football scrap heap.

The guy has the talent - just needs a major kick up the arse. Still nice to see that last season he was on loan to burnley - now he has had to drop down 2 divisions LOL!!!

Re: Bowditch joins Wycombe on loan.

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 12:46 pm
by Mork
DeIpswich wrote:
Town have confirmed that striker Dean Bowditch has joined Wycombe Wanderers on a three-month loan. The Blues have stipulated that they can recall the 19-year-old after the first 28 days of his spell at the Causeway Stadium.

Manager Joe Royle told the club site: "Dean has not played much football here over the last couple of months and has asked to go out on loan.

"He will be joining Wycombe for three months but we have an option to recall him after 28 days.

"The loan will give him the chance to play first team football week-in, week-out and, hopefully, to score a few goals."

Bowditch joins fellow Town man Aidan Collins on a short-term stay with the Chairboys, while former coach John Gorman is manager and academy product Matt Bloomfield is a key man in their midfield.

The England U19 international frontman, who spent two months on loan at Burnley last season, should be available to make his debut for the League Two leaders in their home game against struggling Stockport County on Saturday.
Oh how the mighty have fallen. A spot of reallity might be just the kick up the pants he needs.

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 1:46 pm
by Himple
home to Stockport first game, cant be a better game for him to start against.

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 2:59 pm
by Gaz
About time too, I for one won't be sorry to see the back of him. Just hope they want him after his loan spell has finished :wink:

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 7:32 pm
by penlost
Bit harsh you lot, the guy has got talent

Re: Bowditch joins Wycombe on loan.

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 8:13 pm
by Luke
DeIpswich wrote:
Town have confirmed that striker Dean Bowditch has joined Wycombe Wanderers on a three-month loan. The Blues have stipulated that they can recall the 19-year-old after the first 28 days of his spell at the Causeway Stadium.

Manager Joe Royle told the club site: "Dean has not played much football here over the last couple of months and has asked to go out on loan.

"He will be joining Wycombe for three months but we have an option to recall him after 28 days.

"The loan will give him the chance to play first team football week-in, week-out and, hopefully, to score a few goals."

Bowditch joins fellow Town man Aidan Collins on a short-term stay with the Chairboys, while former coach John Gorman is manager and academy product Matt Bloomfield is a key man in their midfield.

The England U19 international frontman, who spent two months on loan at Burnley last season, should be available to make his debut for the League Two leaders in their home game against struggling Stockport County on Saturday.
And dont effing come back you tart.

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 7:00 am
by Luis Castro Sito
Parkin and Forster still out, Proudlock well i dont rate him.
So the smart thing to do is loan out one of the few fit strikers we have :roll:

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 1:35 pm
by TractorRob
IMO the perfect move for him, he'll get plenty of chances and should come out of it with a higher price or a willingness to play.