Post subject: Re: Players Joining and Staying Thread...
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2020 6:09 pm
rugbyreddog
Club Coach
Joined: Mar 07 2005 Posts: 4526 Location: Hornsea
RickyF1 wrote:I feel this is good business for the Bulls. Injury prone player and one of the highest earners. Some people need to realise we need to become stable and if that means selling good players and loaning youngsters, that’s fine with me.
Not sure how much money we will be getting. Official statement says he has gone on season long loan
Post subject: Re: Players Joining and Staying Thread...
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2020 7:23 pm
Bully_Boxer
Club Coach
Joined: Mar 03 2005 Posts: 9149 Location: Odsal Stadium
Well if we just intend on filling the squad with other clubs young players and loans of players we have flogged then it isn't enticing me to many games I'll be honest.
Post subject: Re: Players Joining and Staying Thread...
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2020 8:09 pm
Betsy Bulls
Player Coach
Joined: Nov 28 2009 Posts: 2048 Location: Mirfield
I know! I can’t understand why JK is raiding that pool of well established championship players, all available without clubs and within our budget of £1.50 per match plus a packet of crisps for each win bonus
Post subject: Re: Players Joining and Staying Thread...
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2020 8:34 pm
Bullnorthern
International Star
Joined: Jun 25 2012 Posts: 749 Location: BARNSLEY
On the Rhinos forum ,one fan has suggested that the loan players might be Walters , Johnson ( a young hooker England Academy) Holroyd ( young 18 stone prop) and possibly Mustapha ( young back row).The latter depends on Leeds securing an overseas signing To me that would look good business if the loans are long term.
Post subject: Re: Players Joining and Staying Thread...
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2020 9:09 pm
Bully_Boxer
Club Coach
Joined: Mar 03 2005 Posts: 9149 Location: Odsal Stadium
Thought the Bulls had announced it was 2 young Leeds players not 4? Given the already youthful squad I don't see any great benefit in letting an experienced player leave to bring in more young players from other clubs. I'd personally rather just give our own a chance if that's where we are at. Obviously some fans will happily pay 20 odd quid to watch anyone in a Bulls shirt and that's their choice. I can't say it's convincing me right now though.
Post subject: Re: Players Joining and Staying Thread...
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2020 9:13 pm
Bully_Boxer
Club Coach
Joined: Mar 03 2005 Posts: 9149 Location: Odsal Stadium
Betsy Bulls wrote:I know! I can’t understand why JK is raiding that pool of well established championship players, all available without clubs and within our budget of £1.50 per match plus a packet of crisps for each win bonus
Ok, but will the prices reflect that? Or are the long suffering fans expected to cough up top 4 prices again to watch us develop players for other clubs? At least when they're our players we can flog them to pay the bills!!
Post subject: Re: Players Joining and Staying Thread...
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2020 9:18 pm
Betsy Bulls
Player Coach
Joined: Nov 28 2009 Posts: 2048 Location: Mirfield
IMO this season is a needs must scenario. We can’t recruit as we were too late to the party and we can’t afford to get relegated. We need a team on the pitch that stays up and then we need Sawyer to balance the books and hopefully we then have a bit more money and then the time to recruit properly for 2021 hopefully back in Bradford
Post subject: Re: Players Joining and Staying Thread...
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2020 9:26 pm
DrFeelgood
Club Captain
Joined: Jun 02 2015 Posts: 1004 Location: Rossendale
Bully_Boxer wrote:So we take a load of Leeds youngsters on loan, doesn't they basically prevent us on doing much in terms of dual reg, or at least make us pretty unattractive to a dual reg partner since we can only play 4 or 5 anyway?
Not surprising news though, we are getting used to seeing experienced players flogged once the bulk of season tickets sales are in.
Aren't dual reg and loan players treated differently? Report out just before Christmas said we're closing in on a dual reg deal with Hull FC.
Bully_Boxer wrote:So we take a load of Leeds youngsters on loan, doesn't they basically prevent us on doing much in terms of dual reg, or at least make us pretty unattractive to a dual reg partner since we can only play 4 or 5 anyway?
Not surprising news though, we are getting used to seeing experienced players flogged once the bulk of season tickets sales are in.
Aren't dual reg and loan players treated differently? Report out just before Christmas said we're closing in on a dual reg deal with Hull FC.
DrFeelgood wrote:Aren't dual reg and loan players treated differently?
Not massively. You're allowed 5 Loan & Dual Reg players in each 17, only 4 of which can be DR. So you can have 5 Loan or 4 DR & 1 Loan, but you can't have 5 DR. The maximum combined is still 5 though, so if you throw two Leeds loan players in with Rooks & Milnes, that only leaves 1 spot available for a DR player.
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Post subject: Re: Players Joining and Staying Thread...
Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2020 9:50 pm
DrFeelgood
Club Captain
Joined: Jun 02 2015 Posts: 1004 Location: Rossendale
DILLIGAF wrote:Not massively. You're allowed 5 Loan & Dual Reg players in each 17, only 4 of which can be DR. So you can have 5 Loan or 4 DR & 1 Loan, but you can't have 5 DR. The maximum combined is still 5 though, so if you throw two Leeds loan players in with Rooks & Milnes, that only leaves 1 spot available for a DR player.
Thanks for clearing that up for me! Also since seen that Hull FC might be DR with Dewsbury anyway, although the source is our in house commentator.
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