Attention: Please take a moment to consider our terms and conditions before posting.

The Loanees XI

2»

Comments

  • uie2
    uie2 Posts: 4,596

    Oggy Red said:

    uie2 said:

    I would keep Kernaghan in my team i liked him at the time

    Me too. His inclusion transformed the team.
    Very good centre half, but surely Perry and Costa were a notch or two above.
    I was keeping Kernaghan in my team on centerment rather an Costa and Perry being better ;)
  • uie2
    uie2 Posts: 4,596
    Actually thinking about! Would any on here have a loan player in there all times favourite CAFC team?
  • Clem_Snide
    Clem_Snide Posts: 11,805
    Seamus McDonagh

    Rueben Agboola
    Tahar El Khalej
    Dan Seabourne
    Tom Hovi

    Eggert Jonsson
    David Wilson
    Abdul Razzak

    Iain Fergurson
    Mike Small
    Frank Nouble

  • MrLargo
    MrLargo Posts: 8,015
    uie2 said:

    Actually thinking about! Would any on here have a loan player in there all times favourite CAFC team?

    Costa might get in to mine. Rufus is guaranteed a spot so Jorge would be battling it out with Stuart Balmer for the other centre back.
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,988

    Carlton Cole?

    Wouldn't say he contributed while here. Only time he turned up is once hed gone back to Chelsea and came on 10mins before time at The valley, ran half the pitch with the ball and scored making them win 1-0 if I remember right ?
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,990
    All a bit subjective really, Thai.

    No doubt Chris Perry did the business on loan, otherwise Curbs wouldn't have splashed the cash so quickly to make him permanent. And Perry went on to give 3 seasons of thoroughly dependable performances.

    Even though nearing the end of an impressive career and by then a bit ponderous, Costa's positional sense and reading of the game, teemed with a young quick footed Jon Fortune, tightened our defence immensly.



    Alan Kernaghan's performances played a key part in turning our season round.
    He was MoM several times in his 13 appearances before being recalled by Boro.
    Our season fell away again after he left.

    But if we're talking about personal performances, instant impact on team performances and results, then Kernaghan gets my vote - but of course you'll point out that it was 'only' the Second Division!


    ;o)
  • Oggy Red said:

    All a bit subjective really, Thai.

    No doubt Chris Perry did the business on loan, otherwise Curbs wouldn't have splashed the cash so quickly to make him permanent. And Perry went on to give 3 seasons of thoroughly dependable performances.

    Even though nearing the end of an impressive career and by then a bit ponderous, Costa's positional sense and reading of the game, teemed with a young quick footed Jon Fortune, tightened our defence immensly.



    Alan Kernaghan's performances played a key part in turning our season round.
    He was MoM several times in his 13 appearances before being recalled by Boro.
    Our season fell away again after he left.

    But if we're talking about personal performances, instant impact on team performances and results, then Kernaghan gets my vote - but of course you'll point out that it was 'only' the Second Division!


    ;o)

    I take your point, Oggy Red. When Kernaghan came into the team, he made a big difference and looked a cut above the rest. On balance, I would say Perry was the better player - I can't really remember him having a bad game. For impact though, Kernaghan wins hands down. Arguably, Kernaghan and Costa have had more impact than other loanees - unless we are talking about negative impact!
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,990
    Good comments, Thai - enjoyed that little debate.

    *thumbs up*

  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,420
    Carson
    Duffield
    Jackson
    Costa
    McDonald
    Heaney
    Smertin
    Song
    Otto
    Whyte
    Hendry
  • Richard J
    Richard J Posts: 8,040

    Oggy Red said:

    All a bit subjective really, Thai.

    No doubt Chris Perry did the business on loan, otherwise Curbs wouldn't have splashed the cash so quickly to make him permanent. And Perry went on to give 3 seasons of thoroughly dependable performances.

    Even though nearing the end of an impressive career and by then a bit ponderous, Costa's positional sense and reading of the game, teemed with a young quick footed Jon Fortune, tightened our defence immensly.



    Alan Kernaghan's performances played a key part in turning our season round.
    He was MoM several times in his 13 appearances before being recalled by Boro.
    Our season fell away again after he left.

    But if we're talking about personal performances, instant impact on team performances and results, then Kernaghan gets my vote - but of course you'll point out that it was 'only' the Second Division!


    ;o)

    I take your point, Oggy Red. When Kernaghan came into the team, he made a big difference and looked a cut above the rest. On balance, I would say Perry was the better player - I can't really remember him having a bad game. For impact though, Kernaghan wins hands down. Arguably, Kernaghan and Costa have had more impact than other loanees - unless we are talking about negative impact!


    Alan MacDonald would be an option also.

    When you consider he was 18 and hadn't appeared for QPR when we signed him. He made a major contribution in keeping us up in 1982/83.

  • Sponsored links:



  • Richard J said:

    Oggy Red said:

    All a bit subjective really, Thai.

    No doubt Chris Perry did the business on loan, otherwise Curbs wouldn't have splashed the cash so quickly to make him permanent. And Perry went on to give 3 seasons of thoroughly dependable performances.

    Even though nearing the end of an impressive career and by then a bit ponderous, Costa's positional sense and reading of the game, teemed with a young quick footed Jon Fortune, tightened our defence immensly.



    Alan Kernaghan's performances played a key part in turning our season round.
    He was MoM several times in his 13 appearances before being recalled by Boro.
    Our season fell away again after he left.

    But if we're talking about personal performances, instant impact on team performances and results, then Kernaghan gets my vote - but of course you'll point out that it was 'only' the Second Division!


    ;o)

    I take your point, Oggy Red. When Kernaghan came into the team, he made a big difference and looked a cut above the rest. On balance, I would say Perry was the better player - I can't really remember him having a bad game. For impact though, Kernaghan wins hands down. Arguably, Kernaghan and Costa have had more impact than other loanees - unless we are talking about negative impact!


    Alan MacDonald would be an option also.

    When you consider he was 18 and hadn't appeared for QPR when we signed him. He made a major contribution in keeping us up in 1982/83.
    Another good one. It seems the centre halves have been better than many other positions, particularly strikers and wingers.
  • Carson

    D Mills
    Jorge Costa
    Perry
    J Jackson

    ? - really struggling to think of a right winger.
    Smertin
    Song
    Neil Heaney

    Martin Pringle
    Whyte

    Keith Gillespie
  • Oggy Red
    Oggy Red Posts: 44,990
    I believe Derek Hales was first of all a loan, from Luton.

    Remember seeing him score his first goal on his debut in an evening game against Blackburn at The Valley.

    About a month later Charlton signed him permanantly for about £5,000.