It's something to do with getting transfers through quicker. I don't know the ins and outs, but other clubs have done it in the past (Chisholm to Fev last year for example, Roche to Bradford) when there's every intention of it being a permanent signing but they start out on loan while it gets sorted. That way they can join immediately. I've genuinely never seen the exact thinking behind it, but it's something along those lines. I don't think for a minute it's anything to do with him being recalled and fully expect it'll be a permanent transfer in the next month or two.
Not sure it's to make things happen quicker but probably more of a 'trial' to see if both parties 'fit'
It's something to do with getting transfers through quicker. I don't know the ins and outs, but other clubs have done it in the past (Chisholm to Fev last year for example, Roche to Bradford) when there's every intention of it being a permanent signing but they start out on loan while it gets sorted. That way they can join immediately. I've genuinely never seen the exact thinking behind it, but it's something along those lines. I don't think for a minute it's anything to do with him being recalled and fully expect it'll be a permanent transfer in the next month or two.
Not sure it's to make things happen quicker but probably more of a 'trial' to see if both parties 'fit'
Post subject: Re: Players Joining and Staying Thread...
Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2020 12:01 pm
mat
Player Coach
Joined: Jun 22 2005 Posts: 9553 Location: bradford
Mr Dog wrote:Not sure it's to make things happen quicker but probably more of a 'trial' to see if both parties 'fit'
or more a case of seeing if Evans can stay fit. Wouldn't be surprised if he gets injured and they terminate loan deal and we're left paying for a injured player. Likewise with the incoming leeds players, would these be season long loan deals with a recall option after first month? so really just a rolling loan to keep them match fit for when leeds need them.
On the subject of those leaving (or left), League Express have done a "Rookies to excite us in 2020" feature, picking one from each Super League club. Huddersfield's is Oliver Wilson and Hull KR's is Matthew Storton. Both sold in the last 12 months to pay the Bradford bills.
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Post subject: Re: Players Joining and Staying Thread...
Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2020 4:23 pm
Molsk111
Club Captain
Joined: Jan 12 2017 Posts: 569
Still can’t believe where we are with the season just around the corner, still no news on duel reg possibilities, all the players who have left and still leaving and we have replaced them with 3 signings, 100% bottom four, at best
Post subject: Re: Players Joining and Staying Thread...
Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2020 11:27 pm
RagingBull
Player Coach
Joined: Jan 26 2006 Posts: 1219
Molsk111 wrote:Still can’t believe where we are with the season just around the corner, still no news on duel reg possibilities, all the players who have left and still leaving and we have replaced them with 3 signings, 100% bottom four, at best
Agreed.
To be pedantic we have brought in England, Barlow, Rooks, ,Nzungu, Johnson and i suppose Milnes is an out then in
But your point still stands 100%. With what we have at the moment ill be happy if we just stay up.
Post subject: Re: Players Joining and Staying Thread...
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2020 6:19 am
Betsy Bulls
Player Coach
Joined: Nov 28 2009 Posts: 2048 Location: Mirfield
I think the money we have saved has gone to pay people off. When AC first muted about moving and a reduction in costs he failed to tell us we had a long list of creditors that needed paying off
Post subject: Re: Players Joining and Staying Thread...
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2020 6:53 pm
roofaldo2
International Star
Joined: Sep 26 2012 Posts: 3213
Betsy Bulls wrote:I think the money we have saved has gone to pay people off. When AC first muted about moving and a reduction in costs he failed to tell us we had a long list of creditors that needed paying off
Yeah, but he was one of the biggest and wrote his debt off
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