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Mikey Moore

Doubt anyone would accept that, but it's an issue of picking the right club (we seem to be getting better at that with Keeley, Phillips, Solomon, etc getting lots of game time last year), and pulling the loan (having clauses to) if they don't play.

But yes, he needs a good 40+ game season to kick on.
Considering he has not even yet turned 18 I think it would be unreasonable to expect him to play 40+ games this season.
 
Considering he has not even yet turned 18 I think it would be unreasonable to expect him to play 40+ games this season.

The good news is that Mikey hasn't done a Sessegnon (or Gray) and see his body put through a 50 game season at a tender age of 17. He seems to be on a very natural ramp up and it's probably the case that he needs to play more rather than less now. Hence the loan option.

Like you though, I'd still want that to be very controlled. He's got loads of time ahead of him in his career.

I do like the idea of Chris Davies or Ryan Mason taking him under their wings.
 
Wherever he goes we should insert some clause that says if you dont play him in more than 80% of the minutes he is fit and available then you have to pay us a huge fee on top.

It's vital he gets some game time to continue developing.
Actually I am surprised that this is not standard in our youngster loans... a rolling % discount on the fee based on the amount of games played....
 
A player with 19 EPL and EL games under his belt last season needs to be going to a much higher level than Scotland

He needs to be starting every week in a team that has a lot of the ball. It would be far better experience than sitting on the bench of a struggling championship side that wants 10 player behind the ball and hoofs it.
 
He needs to be starting every week in a team that has a lot of the ball. It would be far better experience than sitting on the bench of a struggling championship side that wants 10 player behind the ball and hoofs it.

West Brom will be top 6, and we know they've got a progressive coach who'll love him.

Going to Scotland is no different to going to Dagenham and Redbridge and bullying all the National League South opponents.
 
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