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Not sure we do if I'm honest. Sounds like Osho can play there, add that to Keohane and McLaughlin and I think we've got cover for RB. The other side is another story...
Yep, but with the amount of switching Keohane does he could’ve been reserved for the left-back position. Matheson for RB, with McLaughlin and Osho covering. Keohane (or hopefully an imminent arrival!) at LB with Done covering.
Yep, but with the amount of switching Keohane does he could’ve been reserved for the left-back position. Matheson for RB, with McLaughlin and Osho covering. Keohane (or hopefully an imminent arrival!) at LB with Done covering.
I think coming back to ourselves probably wouldn't have been the best for Luke's experience better to go and play at a different club and a bigger club at that regardless of the league they're in they'll have superb facilities compared to ourselves.
He’s joining a team, and a manager, under a lot of pressure. I’m not sure how the finances stack up at Portman Road but they’ll be desperate to get promotion and avoid a 3rd season in League One. They don’t want to stuck in this division; as the likes of Portsmouth and Sunderland have discovered it’s far too easy to become becalmed at this level.
I’m amazed he’s come to Portman Road at the moment, the fans and local paper are at loggerheads with the manager and the owner and morale is at an all time low - as is their league position. It will certainly be an education for him..........
I’m amazed he’s come to Portman Road at the moment, the fans and local paper are at loggerheads with the manager and the owner and morale is at an all time low - as is their league position. It will certainly be an education for him..........
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A new challenge for Luke then particularly if the fans were expecting more from Lambert in the transfer window. We know what Luke is capable of and he was loved to bits by the Dale fans particularly after his Old Trafford exploits. In the circumstances, it could be tough task winning over disillusioned Ipswich fans who may well see him as the managers choice and a therefor a possible stick to beat Lambert with. I hope that's not the case and hope he does well in his loan (the exception being if he plays against us in April)