There was some chatter about Shay Given or Jack Butland joining us recently, who would be an ideal signing for us. Also Michael Kightly. No threat if they come here, of releasing these players to Premier League rivals. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ack-Butland-given-green-light-Stoke-loan.html Kightly and Butland given green light by Stoke to move out on loan please log in to view this image Out: Stoke and England keeper Jack Butland could be allowed to move abroad to complete a loan deal please log in to view this image Get some games under his belt: Stoke are looking to offload Michael Kightly (right) on loan Lee Camp did okay with WBA picking him up? Camp joins the Baggies http://www.wba.co.uk/news/article/camp-joins-the-baggies-1031320.aspx Experienced keeper arrives at The Hawthorns Lee comes with a strong pedigree" Dean Kiely ALBION have strengthened their goalkeeping department by recruiting Northern Ireland international Lee Camp. The Baggies have signed the 29-year-old on a rolling monthly contract until January after Ben Foster was ruled out for up to 12 weeks with a stress fracture in his right foot, which he suffered at Everton nine days ago. Camp, who was a free agent, has made 349 league appearances during spells at Derby, Burton, QPR, Nottingham Forest and Norwich and also has nine caps for his country. Goalkeeping coach Dean Kiely has welcomed the addition of Camp, who played three times in the Barclays Premier League for Norwich last term. âLee will bring experience and authority to the goalkeeping department,â said Kiely. âWe have acted quickly in the wake of Benâs injury and made a really good signing. âLee comes with a strong pedigree, having played at a high level both domestically and internationally. âHe ticked a lot of the boxes we required when we began the search for another keeper.â Camp, who will wear the No.12 shirt, also made five appearances for England Under-21s before opting to play for Northern Ireland, who he qualifies for through his Newtownards-born grandfather. He was named Nottingham Forestâs Player of the Year for the 2009/10 season and also featured in the PFA Championship Team of the Year.
I dont think we need to to be honest. I dont think Butland would move anywhere for anything other than first team football. We have Green and Murphy, plus the young keepers. But you can sign keepers on emergency loans if required.
would he really? and miss out on a dream world cup spot in his homeland, I don't know. It's a strange one.
No. He wants to play in the WC in his home country, so he needs to play and play well. I hope he stays and takes over from Green when it gets to nervy for him again.