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Diego Poyet anybody???? (ed. on loan for rest of season)

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  • Pack your bags Poyet your coming home.

    I believe that this is the case. Bit if an old boys reunion going on this week.
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,133

    Pack your bags Poyet your coming home.

    Uruguay?
  • Swisdom
    Swisdom Posts: 14,977
    Heard today this is quite possible
  • SantaClaus
    SantaClaus Posts: 7,669
    If Poyet came back could he play with Cousins or would it be a straight swap?
  • Swisdom said:

    Heard today this is quite possible

    I heard something more definite than possible.
  • Look, I'd welcome Poyet back - he is a proper talent - but seriously what is it coming to when we are bringing the likes of Roger Johnson back six months after we released him to play in India of all fucking places whilst spending 1.7 million on the likes of Sarr?

    Johnson was decent enough last time around - a few errors here and there - but if you are being honest then how many other Championship teams would Johnson get into?

    He'll do for now as he can't be any worse than the shit the Belgians have imported but we'll have to be looking at much better players than him if we want to go anywhere at all.
  • Look, I'd welcome Poyet back - he is a proper talent - but seriously what is it coming to when we are bringing the likes of Roger Johnson back six months after we released him to play in India of all fucking places whilst spending 1.7 million on the likes of Sarr?

    Johnson was decent enough last time around - a few errors here and there - but if you are being honest then how many other Championship teams would Johnson get into?

    He'll do for now as he can't be any worse than the shit the Belgians have imported but we'll have to be looking at much better players than him if we want to go anywhere at all.

    Only place we are going this season is down. I think Johnson could get a game down there.
  • Nug
    Nug Posts: 4,626

    Look, I'd welcome Poyet back - he is a proper talent - but seriously what is it coming to when we are bringing the likes of Roger Johnson back six months after we released him to play in India of all fucking places whilst spending 1.7 million on the likes of Sarr?

    Johnson was decent enough last time around - a few errors here and there - but if you are being honest then how many other Championship teams would Johnson get into?

    He'll do for now as he can't be any worse than the shit the Belgians have imported but we'll have to be looking at much better players than him if we want to go anywhere at all.

    Only place we are going this season is down. I think Johnson could get a game down there.
    Yep, been looking at past years tables at the same point in the season and we really are up against it (no sh*t Sherlock). The points we have at present pretty much everyone in the same boat have gone down. Will take a massive turnaround in form to get out of it. Saying that there are some other really crap teams this year. Need some quality signings and a manager to even have a hope.
  • The_President
    The_President Posts: 14,280
    only 1 win and we're out of relegation places! Not sure where its coming from though !

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  • Exiled_Addick
    Exiled_Addick Posts: 17,205
    Thought Poyet was mustard when he was here, as impressive as any youth graduate when first entering the first team, at least in my time following the club. Not sure what 18 months of not playing much has done for him, but if he can refind his old form for us he'll be an excellent addition.

    Massive man love for Yann so it goes without saying he's welcome back any time as far as I'm concerned.

    Loan signings papering over the cracks though. They may be enough to help us stay up but my concern we'll be back to the disfunctional plan a in the summer whatever happens.
  • Valley27000
    Valley27000 Posts: 3,417
    Get him in.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,256
    Poyet has played a lot if games this season so is match fit.

    He looked as tidy as ever when we played them.

    Where he fits in and who is sold in don't know but it makes sense. Not something you can often say about this regime.
  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600
    Well pleased if he comes back.
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,372
    not for me ... if he can't get in the MK side, is he as good as lots/many/most on here think ? .. also, he didn't want to stay before, and who can blame him, however, I for one will not welcome him back as a prodigal son now that he's failed elsewhere
  • covered_end_junior
    covered_end_junior Posts: 4,527
    edited January 2016
    MK Dons fans like him, the problem is he is too similar to Darren Potter who is their vice captain and walks straight back into the side now he is back fit.
  • MK Dons fans like him, the problem is he is too similar to Darren Potter who is their vice captain so walks straight back into the side now he is back fit.

    I thought he was called Harry Potter.
  • Poyet has played a lot if games this season so is match fit.

    He looked as tidy as ever when we played them.

    Where he fits in and who is sold in don't know but it makes sense. Not something you can often say about this regime.

    He was good at MK Dons that night. I thought he looked a lot more of an attacking threat.
  • daveydanger
    daveydanger Posts: 1,338
    Quite a few Twitter accounts now suggesting that the Poyet move will be a permanent one. Can't find the source of the rumour.
  • kentaddick
    kentaddick Posts: 18,729

    Quite a few Twitter accounts now suggesting that the Poyet move will be a permanent one. Can't find the source of the rumour.

    That would be bizarre imo

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  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,133

    Quite a few Twitter accounts now suggesting that the Poyet move will be a permanent one. Can't find the source of the rumour.

    Seen that as well. Seems to be coming from the West Ham side.

    Permanent and it's a yes. Loan move, it's a no and we shouldn't be aiding his development when he's already turned down that opportunity once.
  • dallas
    dallas Posts: 197
    i would have poyet back looks like we are getting players that have played for the club before not a bad thing only yan to go
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,852
    Look forward to his return. A quality player who was a joy to watch. Will help us retain possession and will love our decent surface.
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,256

    Poyet has played a lot if games this season so is match fit.

    He looked as tidy as ever when we played them.

    Where he fits in and who is sold in don't know but it makes sense. Not something you can often say about this regime.

    He was good at MK Dons that night. I thought he looked a lot more of an attacking threat.
    Agree although we were terrible.

    Regardless he looked as tidy as ever.

    If it is a perm deal then even better.
  • Covered_End_Lad
    Covered_End_Lad Posts: 5,728
    edited January 2016
    Would love to be wrong but really cannot see this being a permanent deal. Either way he is mustard.
  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600
    Have heard also that a permanent deal is a possibility - abiet from a West Ham fan in my local.
  • Chunes
    Chunes Posts: 17,383
    edited January 2016
    Some people on Facebook saying the word at West Ham is that it's a permanent deal.
  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600
    Chunes said:

    Some people on Facebook saying the word at West Ham is that it's a permanent deal.

    Undisclosed fee no doubt.
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,991
    Come back Diego all is forgiven
  • So, first Poyet doesn't want to play for us, now he does?
    Does he really though?
    First we don't want Kermorgant and Johnson now we do?
    Are the Belgians admitting they got it wrong (again) then?
    I find it all slightly perplexing.
    Can't we just move on and identify the correct players of the right quality who are motivated by a new challenge instead of trawling back through our past.
    Feels like a lazy, sticking plaster job to me