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    Re: City move to take Wolves' 21 year-old midfielder Ryan Giles on loan...

    Would be nice.

    I wonder if McCarthy / Connor’s still have the Molineux links though as suggested ??

    Perhaps they are considered worthy of taking on promising loan players I part due to the pairs track record of developing youngsters and investing in them, it certainly seems that way at Cardiff .

    More so than NW.

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    Re: City move to take Wolves' 21 year-old midfielder Ryan Giles on loan...

    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Would be nice.

    I wonder if McCarthy / Connor’s still have the Molineux links though as suggested ??

    Perhaps they are considered worthy of taking on promising loan players I part due to the pairs track record of developing youngsters and investing in them, it certainly seems that way at Cardiff .

    More so than NW.
    It's certainly good to see youngsters being given their chance and City do not have a good record in that department until McCarthy arrived and the personnel and attitude changed at the junior teams. Perhaps that's co-incidental there seems to be a number of lads they're excited about.

    Young Colwill looks a real talent and has an advantage over most of his peers with his height and physique; and just being with the Wales squad will do wonders for him.

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    Re: City move to take Wolves' 21 year-old midfielder Ryan Giles on loan...

    Quote Originally Posted by life on mars View Post
    Would be nice.

    I wonder if McCarthy / Connor’s still have the Molineux links though as suggested ??

    Perhaps they are considered worthy of taking on promising loan players I part due to the pairs track record of developing youngsters and investing in them, it certainly seems that way at Cardiff .

    More so than NW.
    Neil Harris got Dion Sanderson on loan from Wolves in January last year.

    There's a Wolves relationship that predates Mick and Terry.

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