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Royle admits Clichy bid

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Anonymous

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No need for him to go on loan.

He will always get around 20/25 games a season anyway and it will be of more benefit training and working at Arsenal than playing at Ipswich.
 

Gunner4life09

Well-Known Member
He will always get around 20/25 games a season anyway and it will be of more benefit training and working at Arsenal than playing at Ipswich.

yup, he might not get as many games but if he trains with the best it will do him more good than trainning with ipswich.
 

seanconvey66

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And more experience as coming in for the odd game for cole will do alot better than playing against Gillingham or Wimbledon
 
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Anonymous

Guest
Keep seeing Royle at our reserve games so dont be suprised if he bids for another young gun.
 

alwaysagooner

Active Member
i hope some premiership team comes in with a loan offer for bentley because he is highly unlikely to get even 90 mins in total for the rest of the season with the likelyhood being 5 minutes at the end of games.
 

Aussie

Established Member
Why would loan Clichy out he is getting a few games here and will be needed a few more times before the season is out.
 

Mark

Established Member
We don't need to loan out Clichy, he's getting better experience with us than he could at any other club.
 

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