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17 Aug 2017 14:42:57
What is the benefit of preventing short-term loans to Championship, League 1, and League 2 clubs outside the transfer windows?
Clubs at that level don't have the resources to maintain big squads, so, in the event of injuries to regular starters, a temporary loan of a player (say a youngster from a Premier League club) would help them.
Besides that, I'm sure that some Premier League clubs would quite like some of their youngsters to get experience at these lower levels on a short-term loan of a month or so rather than the present system of full-season or half-season loans.

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17 Aug 2017 15:18:39
but the clubs with a few bob could benefit massively from this.

17 Aug 2017 15:53:33
Murf1000: how would "monied" club's benefit massively?

17 Aug 2017 16:36:09
if you were able to take loans whenever you wanted then a club with a few bob spare who was near the top at Xmas could take a few good players on loan, as they can afford the loan fees, thus having an advantage on the teams below them, i'd have no objections if it was under 21s though.

17 Aug 2017 17:19:13
Murf1000: I accept that there should be restrictions on the overall number of short-term loans a lower-league club could take at the same time, and on how many concurrent loanees from the same Premier League club, and on how many could be in specified age-ranges (e. g. under 23 or over 23) .
I doubt that fees for short-term loans, especially of U23 players, would only be affordable by “monied” lower-league clubs. In fact, as it’s to the advantage of the Premier League clubs for youngsters to get experience, they might not ask for a loan fee or for a contribution to the wages during the short-term loan period. I just think that all parties could benefit from the re-introduction of short-term loans from Premier League clubs to lower-league clubs.







 

 

 
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