Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Transfers that Actually Hapened Part 1

Nicky Adams went to Leyton Orient on loan to Leicester and has so far been a great attacking threat who has played a big part in many of Leicester’s goals.
David Cotterill was on loan at Swansea but as soon as he could, they made it permanent. David hasn’t always been a regular scorer but his long-range goal for Swansea was amazing.
Arron Davies was released by Nottingham Forest. Yeovil Town wanted to sign him but as he had already played for two clubs the season, Forest and loan club Brighton & Hove Albion, the FA decided he couldn’t play for another club this season. So okay this one didn't totally happen but it would have done if the FA weren't so mean.
Craig Davies joined Port Vale from Brighton for a month-long loan. He’s looked sharp and has just scored his first goal and Port Vale have extended his contract to the end of the seasoin
Glyn Garner was released by Shrewsbury Town by mutual consent. He remained at the club until he was fully recovered from a shoulder injury and has since then been looking for a new club.
Lewis Haldane was hoping to sign for Port Vale permanently after a successful loan spell came to an end but Bristol Rovers seemed even less interested in releasing him than they were in playing him. So Lewis signed a second loan which was cancelled when Bristol Rovers finally got sorted and Lewis became an official Port Vale player. How did he celebrate? Thirty-one minutes into his debut he got a yellow card. Seven minutes later he got his second and he celebrated with an early bath.
Kyle Letheren had a verbal agreement with Plymouth Argyle that his contract would be extended but instead they ended up releasing him. Kyle had had interest from clubs previously but had turned them down because of the expected contract from Plymouth. As far as I know, he hasn’t managed to find a new club.

Part 2

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