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Win-Win Situation – Tom Heaton

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  1. wizered

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    Win-win situation – Bristol City must go all out to sign this three-time capped England international on loan in January

    Bristol City must sign Tom Heaton on loan in January
    As per a report from The Sun (h/t Bristol Post), EFL Championship outfit Bristol City are plotting a move to sign Burnley goalkeeper Tom Heaton on loan for the rest of the season once the transfer window reopens in January.

    The 32-year-old is currently behind Joe Hart and Nick Pope in the pecking order at Turf Moor and recently hinted that he is willing to consider an exit in the winter transfer window.

    “It doesn’t need a rocket scientist to see that it’s going to be difficult to fit us all in,” he told Mirror.

    “Come the January transfer window, I’ve got to keep my options open. The one thing I’ve been consistent about in my career is moving clubs in order to play games.

    And Bristol City boss Lee Johnson is hoping to capitalize on the England international’s situation by making a move for him. (h/t Bristol Post)

    The Robins have made a decent start to the ongoing campaign and a good run of games could see Johnson’s team get into the reckoning for a playoff finish.

    However, they have had concerns with the goalkeeping spot this season. First-choice Frank Fielding hasn’t featured this term at all for the Robins, owing to injuries and illnesses. Niki Maenpaa, who came in on a free transfer from Brighton & Hove Albion in the summer, was doing a solid job in the former’s absence.

    But a recent injury to the 33-year-old has left Bristol City to rely on the 22-year-old third-choice keeper Max O’Leary. The Bristol City academy graduate has done an admirable job so far but given the long and arduous nature of the Championship – and considering the lack of top-level experience – the club must bring in a new goalkeeper in the January window.

    And Heaton fits the bill perfectly. The 32-year-old did play at Ashton Gate back in 2012/13 when the club ended up getting relegated from the Championship. Subsequently, he was scooped up by Sean Dyche, making the former Manchester United academy man his first signing for Burnley.

    Since moving to Turf Moor, Heaton has helped the Clarets achieve promotion to the Premier League on two separate occasions and has been a reliable figure between the sticks.

    The three-time capped England international has made 181 appearances for Burnley during his five years at the club. However, he has only appeared thrice in the ongoing season.

    A dislocated shoulder kept him out of action for a major part of last season while a minor calf injury hindered his comeback towards the beginning of the 2018/19 campaign. However, now that he has fully recovered, he could prove to be a real asset to Bristol City.

    The 32-year-old has over 180 appearances in the Championship and understands what it takes to succeed at this level. Having been an integral part of two promotion-winning teams, he would also bring in the know-how and experience. Meanwhile, his natural leadership skills and the ability to keep his defence tight and organized can be valuable tools for the Robins.

    The player needs game time and Bristol City need an experienced head between the sticks. Signing him on loan in January would end up being a win-win situation for all parties involved.

    http://www.mediareferee.com/2018/11...ped-england-international-on-loan-in-january/
     
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  2. Angelicnumber16

    Angelicnumber16 Well-Known Member

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    Let's hope it comes to pass. Great keeper.
     
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  3. Red Robin

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    More concerning issues strikers and midfield dynamo required <doh>
     
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  4. johngalleyfan2

    johngalleyfan2 Well-Known Member

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    Whilst it is a a "good" move is it a wise move? we then have basically 4 goalies! Didn't really get to analize Max yesterday but they were 3 pretty reasonable goals! Had they been ours I don't think we would have blamed their keeper!
    we should have put away our missed chances .. SC was frightened to change then line ups etc and it cost us Lee does change but seems to lack the " gamble on something "coming off " if he stuck on someone like MO?
    we now know that BOURNEMOUTH was not just in there to make up the numbers … currently 6th in the prem! and I said it back then Walsh and Eisa brought something extra to the table when we played them!
    January WINDOW ……….. IF WE ARE top 8 then do something, bottom 10 …... revisit our loanee's and academy players!
    Some of our loanee's that have shone elsewhere at the teams they are with this season just not getting as much game time!
    Stick with Max v PNE????? that is the question
     
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  5. AshtonRed

    AshtonRed Well-Known Member

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    If you don’t concede RR you tend to pick up points <doh>
     
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  6. invermeremike

    invermeremike Well-Known Member

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    But to win you need to score at some point and quite frankly from what I see from the far shores our goal scoring has disappeared from the radar screen and doesn't look like it will reappear anytime soon.
     
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  7. Red Robin

    Red Robin Well-Known Member

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    However the front players do not seem to now how to score,midfielders are the ones scoring that is a bigger concern than more goalkeepers required.Nikki is fine with our young man who is in goal doing a resonable job.
     
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  8. NickH

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    If it were a case of either or then I'd be inclined to agree with you, but if it's not and there's a genuine opportunity to get a keeper of Heaton's calibre here, it could be a great signing. I reckon he'll get to stay in the Premiership though, or move to a larger Championship side than us.
     
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  9. AshtonRed

    AshtonRed Well-Known Member

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    More of a concern is conceding 3, we’ll be unlikely to get anything out of games unless we address this , makes no difference who is scoring whether it be strikers or midfielders , a goal is a goal.

    On the whole Max has done well, but we need to address this either by one of main keepers returning , or if not , and if we are allowed, bringing in someone more experienced on loan.
     
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  10. Red Robin

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    Don't get me wrong Heaton is diffrent gravy to any of our current keepers,and i did not want to bring it up but Max was not upto it at Reading,however the lad has done well.Nikki needs putting back in goal for the preston game.
     
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