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#21
Johnson signs permanent deal
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#22
Robinson back on loan although injured
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#23
Jones returns after loan spell at Coventry
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#24
Hugill on loan to Tranmere

Jones now departs to Rochdale on loan
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#25
Keane to Stevenage on loan
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#26
Lee Holmes on loan to Exeter
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#27
Hugill now trying to get Hartlepool relegated as he's now gone there on loan
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#28
So you're not impressed with Hugill?

Loans have gone off the scale of idiocy. Chesterfield loaned a centre forward, Gnanduillet to Oxford. They didn't start him despite signing him as an emergency and despite failing to score a goal at any point during his stay. At the same time we played Clucas up front, whose previous game had been at left back ........ and then he scored and played well for us. Now Oxford have brought in Kyle Vassell from Peterborough. He ought to be starting striker for Peterborough, but maybe Oxford will use him as a midfield ball-winner. If you had to explain it to a Martian where would you start?
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#29
Hugill's been out for 6 months injured, looks OK but only seen him twice, out on loan to get games in case we end up in the end of season lottery. Try explaining our play off record to a Martian!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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