Your clueless. FACT. Yes but for how long. Nobody has mentioned the absence of Robbie Brady from the squad list like. In saying that he is exempt from it anyway - for those who dont know. You were not at Orient so i think not. OLM likes to waste money. Mclean wont drop to league one otherwise he would be back at the Posh by now. Fryatt will only go IF Forest agree to a £1m purchase in January. So lets see how much money those Forest owners really have / want to spend.
Firstly it's 'you're' and no I am not. Fryatt is 10x the striker McLean is, everyone knows McLean is **** even at Championship level. Only you could not see that.
So you would prefer someone who tries over someone who has a proven record in the Championship? You would change your mind over one game? You don't consider the skill, but how hard they try. No idea why i respond, you really know nothing.
You answer your own argument. Fryatt no longer wants to be here and has given up. Mclean at least still puts in the effort. Shame you cannot see that. Plus you were not at Orient. You really do need to read and understand. I dont know why you respond as it is clear you know nothing. The late legend that was Len Shackleton once said "that he would rather play alongside 10 others with less talant but gave it there all than 10 who had talent but would not try". Wise words indeed.
Now they've got Prince Abduallah Saud (as in Saud-i Arabia) on board, I would imagine they'll be looking for better options than McLean (Assuming money helps in the emergency loan market). He's worth about £15b I read. In fact, if he's there to throw some money around, they could pick up Carlton Cole.
Remind me how it works when we already have a 25 man squad ? Can we amend that squad before January ?
According to the Mirror, when the rule was introduced, we cannot make changes except in exceptional circumstances, which Carlton Cole wouldn't be. The only way we could have had him was if we didn't have 25 contracted players. But we do. So the Carlton Cole speculation is futile. 5) Clubs can make changes to their squad but only during transfer windows, so once submitted the clubs will be stuck with that squad until January. Only in exceptional circumstances, such as a goalkeeper crisis, can changes be made outside the window, and then only if the Premier League board approves the changes. 6) Once the transfer window opens again, there are no restrictions on how many changes clubs can make to their squads, so they can replace the entire 25 if they want to. 7) Even if a player is not named in the 25-man squad, they can still play in the FA Cup, League Cup, Champions League or Europa League. 8) Players from the 25-man squad cannot be replaced if they are loaned to Football League clubs, but can regain their spot in the group if they return to the parent club. 9) Clubs do not have to name a full squad of 25 if they do not have that many contracted players and in this case they can add free agents outside the transfer window. However if they have 25 eligible contracted players, they must be named. 10) Similarly, clubs do not have to name eight 'home-grown' players if they do not have enough, but this would mean submitting a reduced squad.
"However if they have 25 eligible contracted players, they must be named." I guess that is the key as it means we have to include Fryatt and McLean.
To be fair McLean would have been a great player to bring on against Norwich to close the game out. A striker that does something when not in possession is useful and that's why Long would have been a great signing.