Fair enough, doesn’t make sense to keep him on when he can’t play, especially if they are struggling to pay wages currently
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Sounds like the Sheffield Wednesday owner wants to cancel the loan:
https://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/foot...oanees-3082568
Aden Flint and Jack Marriott’s Sheffield Wednesday loans over? – Dejphon Chansiri comments on Cardiff City and Derby County loanees.
Sheffield Wednesday chairman, Dejphon Chansiri, admits that Aden Flint and Jack Marriott may not play for the club again.
Flint and Marriott were deadline day signings for Garry Monk a few months ago, but only made a handful of appearances before serious injuries saw the pair return to their mother clubs, Cardiff City and Derby County, well ahead of schedule.
Things have been up in the air with regards to whether either would be returning to Hillsborough once they had recovered from injury – Wayne Rooney admitted that he wasn’t sure on Marriott, with Derby having a January recall clause – and it appears a definite decision has still not been made.
When The Star asked about the duo, Chansiri said, “I don’t know yet… I think Flint needs to go, but the other I’m not sure yet.”
Given the fact that a new manager will soon come in to replace the fired Tony Pulis, Chansiri may be looking to give the new manager some wiggle room in the transfer market, which may be made easier if Flint and Marriott were no longer on the squad list.
Fair enough, doesn’t make sense to keep him on when he can’t play, especially if they are struggling to pay wages currently
Suppose it depends on if we have to take him back...
I'd have him over Benkovic.
A season long loan can only normally be ended early by agreement between the two clubs. Should Bamba leave and Benkovic go back to Leicester we would have no cover at centre back, unless Harris and the club have a cunning plan for January? The thing is we offloaded him to get his salary off the payroll , so why should w have him back now when he is injured, we should wait until he is fit and make them pay his wages. Maybe not fair, but Wednesday are looking at it in monetary terms so why shouldn't Cardiff?
To be fair when I read that mark of 3/10 by Glen Williams, I felt he deserved 4/10 as he improved somewhat after his initial calamity which began with Bacuna conceding a needless corner. We will see how he does at Rotherham.
If I had to set up a scenario for a new defender to fail in I'd have a hard time beating:
- replacing the captain and best defender who had gone off injured
- wider team on bad run of form and looking fatigued
- misfiring midfielders and attacking players so less likely to be bailed out of any errors
Sounds like he had a stinker but that doesn't mean he can't contribute going forward.
Flint is injured and won't be contributing for a while. He absolutely cannot play with Morrison but, to be fair, was the better defender of the two when he first arrived. If we need him consider bringing him back for short-term cover.
Same. There's obviously some issues there with him, but he has to be worth a look. Why not under the current situation? If we strike lucky and he looks like he can play,then we might be on to something, as that's the direction plenty of us are after. I'd love him to have a good game tomorrow.
He played 56 times for Zagreb with 6 goals (and Champions League appearances), 20 for Celtic (2 goals), 20 for Bristol City (2 goals) that's without being involved with Croatian setup. He's only 23 and been sat on the bench for his time with us with no rotation or easing in to the starting eleven and sensible selection from our manager. Nelson (in my opinion) is a bang average player and is in the starting eleven by default. Morrison is selected by default. Harris has not managed this signing well (same as Warnock was guilty of on many occasions).
Benkovic is not responsible for all our losses and the 25 goals we've leaked. That's down to the current manager, setup and players. I don't think any of us can judge Benkovic based on our team and management debacle against Wycombe.
You may well be right about him but surely we need to give the lad a break and a chance? Our current first team choices and management are the one's responsible for where we are right now, not him.
The other name that is often forgotten when talking about our defensive options is Ciaron Brown.
He was u23 captain. Went out on loan again to Livingston in the summer (third spell with them) on a deal to 31 January.
He's now 22. Played 10 league and 2 cup games this season so far. Normally a centre back, I think.
I would play Cunningham at centre back.
He reads the game well and defends solidly. His weakness tends to be getting forward so let's take that requirement from him.