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Ojo came on for the last 6 minutes of extra time and turned the game. I wonder where he'll end up.
And the one who replaced Davies scored a hat trick in extra time
Wonder who we'll loan to them next season.
I can the first list leaving rather than getting loans, but maybe if that can't be agreed, a bit like Ojo.
Not sure we'll hold onto Tom Davies. Lawlor maybe, and perhaps Giles and Conte. Maybe half a season for Joel Colwill but personally I'd have him in the first team squad. The manager, of course, might think otherwise.
Top scorer and player of the season for Isaak Davies
Clubtopschutter. @ago_jobs Kerel van het seizoen. Isaak Davies. #AltijdEenKerel ⚪️ pic.twitter.com/DI251FX9bf
— KV Kortrijk (@kvkofficieel) May 27, 2024
Possibly. Probably. I don’t know, I’ve never watched a game in the Belgian top flight. But I’m not sure if playing over there on loan genuinely benefits young British players.
Do you know of any examples of youngsters who’ve gone to Belgium for a season and then come back and made a mark in the Championship? Not a rhetorical question, I haven’t got a clue if it’s beneficial or not.
Liverpool sent Jared Quansah to league one Bristol Rovers in the 22/23 season, before that he'd made 57 appearances in 3 and a half years for Liverpool u18/21/23 teams. He made 16 appearances for Bristol Rovers.
He made 17 appearances for Liverpool in the league this year, 4 in the FA cup 5 in the EFL cup and 7 in the Europa league.
Doubt many saw that coming off 17 appearances 2 divisions below the PL.
Point is I don't think it always matters where they ho as long as they play, obviously its got to be a fully professional league.
I know plus like Brighton have loan managers and they are selective over where they send their players, was an article on the athletic a while ago which was a good read, cant remember if Liverpool do similar.
Some interesting names on this list. Seems like Frazier Campbell came back a better player though the relative absences of golf courses and hills in Belgium may explain Alan Tate's inability to navigate a golf buggy without crippling himself!
https://www.planetfootball.com/quick...-royal-antwerp