What should HCAFC do with Nick Proschwitz?

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What should HCAFC do with Nick Proschwitz

  • Sell him

  • Loan him abroad

  • Loan him to an English Club

  • Keep him


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Spanner82

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Just reading the other thread regarding Nick P, thought we could get an idea of what us HCAFC fans think of him
 
It depends on if we get a better replacement in.. In which case, everyone would vote to have a better striker in.
 
don't see the point in loaning him in the UK because clearly he is not settling.

SO the real answer is "sell him" but we should do this after a loan spell.
 
You'll get next to nowt for him if you can find a buyer, so loan him to low Champs or L1 to get some rousting; abroad might be useful as a shop-window.
 
I really wanted him to come good, but I remember losing all faith in him at North Ferriby (even though he scored a sitter). He was getting out-muscled, out played, made stupid passes, the players seemed to be against him and rather run with the ball than pass it to him.

We'll have to take a loss to sell him (which I think we're trying to do) but if some Club came in and wanted to loan him and play him every week it would be great to possibly see him capture some form and regain some sell-on value.
 
Swap him for Knockaert at Leicester. We know how much they love him.
 
Loan him because otherwise we're unlikely to get much value from him. Loan him to a League 1 club to get consistent game time and see if he can get some sort of confidence about his abiliy. If not then he'll go for nothing anyway, but at least we'll have got his wages off our books, and if he comes good then bring him back in January.