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  • #16
    Re: Isaak Davies

    Originally posted by jon1959 View Post
    Why?
    That’s what I thought, isn’t he on loan to gain experience, get game time etc, all to our future advantage. That’s what loaning youngsters out is all about isn’t it:shrug:

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    • #17
      Re: Isaak Davies

      Originally posted by splott parker View Post
      That’s what I thought, isn’t he on loan to gain experience, get game time etc, all to our future advantage. That’s what loaning youngsters out is all about isn’t it:shrug:
      Because I can't see how a player like Isaak fits into Buluts system unless it's on the wing which won't work.

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      • #18
        Re: Isaak Davies

        Originally posted by Bald Barry Bastad View Post
        Because I can't see how a player like Isaak fits into Buluts system unless it's on the wing which won't work.
        I’m hoping Bulut’s system will evolve once he’s had a couple of transfer windows with a few bob to spend (if he lasts that long). I hope we’ll have a few systems eventually, a plan ‘A’, ‘B’ & ‘C’ if you like where we’ll have a ‘horses for courses’ squad with places for players who aren’t clones.

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        • #19
          Re: Isaak Davies

          Originally posted by splott parker View Post
          I’m hoping Bulut’s system will evolve once he’s had a couple of transfer windows with a few bob to spend (if he lasts that long). I hope we’ll have a few systems eventually, a plan ‘A’, ‘B’ & ‘C’ if you like where we’ll have a ‘horses for courses’ squad with places for players who aren’t clones.
          Let's hope so. Feels like ages since we had a manager with a plan B.

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          • #20
            Re: Isaak Davies

            Originally posted by Bald Barry Bastad View Post
            Let's hope so. Feels like ages since we had a manager with a plan B.
            That would have been Solskjaer. He also had a plan C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J etc and interspersed them frequently.

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            • #21
              Re: Isaak Davies

              Great goal good luck to him, but the defending was poor.

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              • #22
                Re: Isaak Davies

                I doubt very much that we’ll see him play for the city again .

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                • #23
                  Re: Isaak Davies

                  Originally posted by pompey blue View Post
                  I doubt very much that we’ll see him play for the city again .
                  why? if he has a successful season in Belgium then why couldn't he fight for a place next season?

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                  • #24
                    Re: Isaak Davies

                    Originally posted by pompey blue View Post
                    I doubt very much that we’ll see him play for the city again .
                    Pompey Blue as in Coomsby ?

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                    • #25
                      Re: Isaak Davies

                      Kortrijk axe another manager

                      Vincent Tan has had to sack another manager after KV Kortrijk's poor start to the campaign has led to Glen De Boeck getting the chop.

                      Kortrijk are the bottom-placed club in the Jupiler Pro League and have already sacked one manager this season, Ed Still. But De Boeck becomes the second KVK boss to leave within the first half of the season following a dismal start for Tan's side.

                      "KVK today terminated its collaboration with head coach Glen De Boeck," they wrote in a statement. "The club is working on a successor as quickly as possible. While waiting for a new head coach, Joseph Akpala will take over the duties of T1 and prepare the coming matches."

                      Cardiff's Sheyi Ojo and Isaak Davies are both on loan at the Flemish club, but will be playing under another new coach in the coming days. De Boeck had just nine games in charge.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Isaak Davies

                        Originally posted by Michael Morris View Post
                        Kortrijk axe another manager

                        Vincent Tan has had to sack another manager after KV Kortrijk's poor start to the campaign has led to Glen De Boeck getting the chop.

                        Kortrijk are the bottom-placed club in the Jupiler Pro League and have already sacked one manager this season, Ed Still. But De Boeck becomes the second KVK boss to leave within the first half of the season following a dismal start for Tan's side.

                        "KVK today terminated its collaboration with head coach Glen De Boeck," they wrote in a statement. "The club is working on a successor as quickly as possible. While waiting for a new head coach, Joseph Akpala will take over the duties of T1 and prepare the coming matches."

                        Cardiff's Sheyi Ojo and Isaak Davies are both on loan at the Flemish club, but will be playing under another new coach in the coming days. De Boeck had just nine games in charge.
                        I thought Tan had sold his interest in the club already

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                        • #27
                          Re: Isaak Davies

                          Originally posted by Rjk View Post
                          I thought Tan had sold his interest in the club already
                          Fell through from memory

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                          • #28
                            Re: Isaak Davies

                            Originally posted by Rjk View Post
                            I thought Tan had sold his interest in the club already
                            July 10 – Belgian club KV Kortrijk will remain in the hands of owner Vincent Tan after a proposed takeover by the Kaminksi Group failed to be completed. On June 14, Kortrijk confirmed that the club had been taken over by the American Kaminski Group ‘subject to final approval’ by the Malaysian owner of the West Flemish outfit, Vincent Tan, had been looking for a buyer for several years. Tan had arrived in 2005 and despite pouring extra cash into the club, Read more …

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                            • #29
                              Re: Isaak Davies

                              Originally posted by Rjk View Post
                              why? if he has a successful season in Belgium then why couldn't he fight for a place next season?
                              He wont be back. The club havent treated him well.

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                              • #30
                                Re: Isaak Davies

                                Originally posted by Cardiff-Cal View Post
                                I hope I’m wrong but I feel we’ve seen Isaak in a city shirt for the last time.
                                I said the same thing the minute he left. Both him and Harris were nowhere near the standard required for the championship .It will do his development a world of good playing over there. 1 in 3 strike rate

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