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Yeah can only concur, a season long loan for Ojamma would be pretty pleasing. Energetic, pace and ability. Can be frustrating also but capable of creating and scoring goals for us, good foil for Sutton and exactly the type of player we need.

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Please, please, please let it be so!!!!

 

Other teams could certainly pay more but I don't know where he would fit in the team at Aberdeen or Dundee Utd and I don't think any other team for the sake of a bit more money would necessarily be more attractive.

 

Then there's Sevco I suppose.....

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What journalist is running the Ojamaa story? Devlin?

 

Would be amazing to have him back but there will be some significant competition within Scotland alone.

It wasn't Devlin , think it was K McDonald?

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Seconded. Despite Darren Randolph's stature in the SPL keepers of his calibre are ten a penny in England.

 

That'll explain why James and Hart have been England's number 1s over the last decade or so?

 

The fact that the two English goalkeepers that have come up here and done a job, Forster and Ruddy, are 2 of England's top 4 goalkeepers now suggests that the goalkeepers in England aren't exactly pulling up any trees.

 

Randolph, remember, is also a current international.

 

Twardzik deserves more time before being judged. He conceded two penalties for god sake.

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Maybe other clubs don't rate him as highly as we do? Obviously his current club falls into that category.

 

 

The only appeal we have is for him to go back to the club he made his name at to potentially show his current club he is worth a punt and he is the player they signed from us

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The fact that the two English goalkeepers that have come up here and done a job, Forster and Ruddy, are 2 of England's top 4 goalkeepers now suggests that the goalkeepers in England aren't exactly pulling up any trees.

 

 

John Ruddy was languishing in Everton's third or fourth string and his career was going nowhere when we picked him up. Darren Randolph had fallen out with Charlton Athletic when we found him. Decent keepers abound in England's reserve and lower league teams - you just have to have an eye to spot them.

 

 

 

 

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John Ruddy was languishing in Everton's third or fourth string and his career was going nowhere when we picked him up. Darren Randolph had fallen out with Charlton Athletic when we found him. Decent keepers abound in England's reserve and lower league teams - you just have to have an eye to spot them.

 

 

 

 

 

Scottish clubs, more so us now are too busy moaning about being skint, when we should be appealing to guys in the situation Ruddy and Randolph were and saying look, we have a track record of helping players move on to bigger and better things. Only catch is that you will have to play for less money until such time we can move you on. Worked right, we can have good quality players at a cheap price playing out there skins to get back on the decent money again.Hey we might even get lucky and find ourselves repeating what we done with ojamaa and anier and making a transfer fee out it.

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John Ruddy was languishing in Everton's third or fourth string and his career was going nowhere when we picked him up. Darren Randolph had fallen out with Charlton Athletic when we found him. Decent keepers abound in England's reserve and lower league teams - you just have to have an eye to spot them.

 

Aye, there are quality keepers like Iain Turner or...I dunno, Gunnar Neilsen?

 

Ten a penny? Away you go.

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OJ took a decent step up and seems to be toiling, don't see why he wouldn't regard another spell with us as an OK move at this point, and a certainly a safe one. Christ he'd be welcome back. A better player than Anier for my money and a few decent halfs where he played wide left suggests he is a lot more versatile, which is priceless for a club like us. Sign up Sheriff.

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Id bite your hand off to get Henrik back even if it is only on loan. If he's frozen out at Legia then I see no reason he wouldnt want to come back. Not sure how the finances would work or if Legia would be interested in doing a deal but its no more fantastic than the thought of Faddy coming back and we know how that panned out. Think we might need to win on Thursday night to finance it though.

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