Caulker seems to have made the right move then? This is mentioned in an offish article on loan Rangers. PUBLISHED 12:03 21st September 2015 by @QPRFC Three R’s youngsters involved in the Football League this weekend … Darnell Furlong helps Northampton Town to 4-2 win at Morecambe Oscar Gobern plays 66 minutes of Doncaster Rovers 1-1 draw Michael Harriman helps maintain Wycombe’s play-off push DARNELL Furlong helped Northampton Town to a second successive win of his loan spell as the Cobblers saw off Morecambe 4-2 at the Globe Arena. Following his debut for Town last weekend, the young right-back was booked as he completed another 90 minutes of action. Northampton moved up just outside the play-offs in League Two following victory. Meanwhile, Steven Caulker was not named in Southampton’s matchday squad for their 3-2 defeat at home to Manchester United. Caulker hasn’t featured in a Premier League match for Saints for nearly a month. In League One, Oscar Gobern was substituted after 66 minutes of Doncaster Rovers 1-1 draw at home Oldham Athletic. The QPR midfielder was replaced by Richie Wellens on his third appearance for managerless Rovers. Back in League Two, R’s full-back Michael Harriman was booked in Wycombe Wanderers 1-1 draw at Leyton Orient on Saturday. Matt Bloomfield handed the Chairboys the lead after 40 minutes before ex-QPR loanee Jay Simpson equalised for the O’s in the 66th minute. A point keeps Harriman’s side fourth in the League Two table. Elsewhere, Niko Hamalainen is still yet to make a league appearance for Dagenham and Redbridge as he was again an unused substitute in their 0-0 draw against Newport County. And finally, forward Ben Pattie has extended his loan at Woking for a further month but was not included in the squad for the Cards 1-0 defeat at home to Cheltenham Town. Read more at http://www.qpr.co.uk/news/article/l...riman-gobern-2701740.aspx#uhhC2PSIfXGQkxfC.99
They're short of defenders and he can't get on their bench. He's probably forgotten where the training ground is he is that dopey.
Caulker Is a good defender but he has not grown up yet...When he first joined us (Swans) on loan he had a grat season and was one of or best defenders but off the playing field and training ground he was an idiot and would get in trouble with the police that we had to leave him go, Today his classed as a journey man with all the clubs he has had and he is young for that, He has been in trouble at other clubs also and the lad has not learned a thing......If he was to grow up and concentrate on his football more he would be an automatic choice as defender for England, he has the ability but he would rather be jack the lad....Its a shame and a waste of his talent....
Whilst I agree that he appears to be as thick as a plank, there's no way he'll ever be good enough to get in the England side imo.