03-05-2016, 11:48
Kristian Dennis has scored a lot of goals on a non-league loan and that doesn't appear to be a one-off achievement, so maybe.
Wow you think O'Neil is a better right back than Talbot? My worry is he seems to be everything-prone. If there's one lesson to learn from the success of Leicester and Burnley it's that defences are better for minimal changes ....... and it worries me that O'Neil can't put together a run of games and Talbot now seems to be suffering in the same way.
I checkedon Burnley's central defence last night. Didn't know after a year or more on loan Keane had actually signed for them. Then I looked at all Anderson's past loans. I suppose on his sixth loan even a lifelong Burnley product must be beginning to wonder whether his own improvement can ever bridge the gap to a first team appearance as that club returns to the Premier League. At some point he and Burnley have to decide where his future lies.
Wow you think O'Neil is a better right back than Talbot? My worry is he seems to be everything-prone. If there's one lesson to learn from the success of Leicester and Burnley it's that defences are better for minimal changes ....... and it worries me that O'Neil can't put together a run of games and Talbot now seems to be suffering in the same way.
I checkedon Burnley's central defence last night. Didn't know after a year or more on loan Keane had actually signed for them. Then I looked at all Anderson's past loans. I suppose on his sixth loan even a lifelong Burnley product must be beginning to wonder whether his own improvement can ever bridge the gap to a first team appearance as that club returns to the Premier League. At some point he and Burnley have to decide where his future lies.