I can imagine us intially using Puncheon/Small/another winger as a sub, until an injury/suspension gives one of them their chance. Or one of the midfielders will leave.
yep, just checked on MKD site, season long loan. If you had popped along the row to see us yesterday I could have introduced you to Weegie, your brother couldn't stay away !!
Just to add with regards to Puncheon, the Plymouth forum has noticed that Puncheon is now back on their OS and has been taken off MK Franchise's site. Perhaps movement is afoot!
was definately in the list of MKD's players on their official site the other day, isn't now. I wouldn't be too hasty to assume he's coming to us though as I'm sure they'd be plenty of other interested parties including a fair few in the Championship.
[cite]Posted By: aliwibble[/cite]Same agent as McLeod....hmmm.
Racon for Puncheon + £200k
or Racon for Puncheon and Noone
Macleod to Posh £400k
Moo2 to anyone £250k
Tony Finnegan gets money for Punchy and Mac - he's happy
Plymouth get Racon (not done it this season - undoubtedly got quality but needs must and all that)
We get Puncheon, Noone and free up some wedge for other signings
"Puncheon's season-long loan means that he, Argyle and MK Dons must all be in agreement should another club want to sign him on a permanent deal in the January transfer window."
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What does it have to do with MK Dons??
But if they have a say in this how likely are they to agree to letting a player go to a rival?
[cite]Posted By: BlackForestReds[/cite]From the linked article:
"Puncheon's season-long loan means that he, Argyle and MK Dons must all be in agreement should another club want to sign him on a permanent deal in the January transfer window."
.......
What does it have to do with MK Dons??
But if they have a say in this how likely are they to agree to letting a player go to a rival?
I was wondering that, but i guess if Puncheon turns round and says i don't want to play for you any more, i want to sign for xxx, then i can't see them keeping him on loan.
Maybe MK Dons' involvement is that they have to agree for the loan to be terminated, rather than being involved in choosing which club he is allowed to sign for?
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And yet I heard that Millwall also didn't have a pot to pisss in to buy players? So where did they suddenly find £300k from?
Worth looking at to see if we can nick him from MK Dons?
2 good goals the other day? Obviously puncheon above his weight.
I unathletically climbed under the barrier at the back instead.
Boazza (sp) was on a season long long. Brum still nicked him.
1. Don't all wingers blow hot and cold though?
2. Where was the "I'll get me coat"
You're right Dabo ......I forgot the smiley/TAXI!/COAT!
;o)
Make sure you tell them about our greatly sought after striker and international right back that we might be willing to swap if the deal is ok! ;0)
That's it then, the deal's already done !!!
Maybe he's mates with Sinclair and/or Bailey.
Would love to see him come but just can't see him choosing us over MK Dons or a CCC club
However he was very close to joining in the summer so he's not adverse to coming here.
agree with that, think he would be a great signing, however who do we sell (sacrifice) in order to purchase him!, ideally McLeod.
Racon for Puncheon + £200k
or Racon for Puncheon and Noone
Macleod to Posh £400k
Moo2 to anyone £250k
Tony Finnegan gets money for Punchy and Mac - he's happy
Plymouth get Racon (not done it this season - undoubtedly got quality but needs must and all that)
We get Puncheon, Noone and free up some wedge for other signings
I can but dream
"Puncheon's season-long loan means that he, Argyle and MK Dons must all be in agreement should another club want to sign him on a permanent deal in the January transfer window."
.......
What does it have to do with MK Dons??
But if they have a say in this how likely are they to agree to letting a player go to a rival?
I was wondering that, but i guess if Puncheon turns round and says i don't want to play for you any more, i want to sign for xxx, then i can't see them keeping him on loan.