I can't see it happening to be honest.Many on here,myself included,have been eagerly waiting the news for a while that we have managed to bring in a recognised target man or a pacey winger on loan,to offer us alternatives in our attack formation.
The reason I can't see this happening is down to Malky's selection methods.Malky has his favourites,this was evident last season at Watford where he stuck with a core of 12 players over 29 games,arguably this could of course have been due to financial restraints imposed upon him.
This season a similar pattern is emerging as City rely essentially upon Marshall, McNaughton, Taylor, Turner, Hudson, Gerrard, Whittingham, Cowie, Kiss, Conway, Gunnarsson, Mason, Gestede and Miller who have all passed the 25 games mark.However we are led to believe there are no,such restraints being imposed upon Malky this season.
In essence what is the point in a large or larger squad if there is no intention utilising them all?
The reason I can't see this happening is down to Malky's selection methods.Malky has his favourites,this was evident last season at Watford where he stuck with a core of 12 players over 29 games,arguably this could of course have been due to financial restraints imposed upon him.
This season a similar pattern is emerging as City rely essentially upon Marshall, McNaughton, Taylor, Turner, Hudson, Gerrard, Whittingham, Cowie, Kiss, Conway, Gunnarsson, Mason, Gestede and Miller who have all passed the 25 games mark.However we are led to believe there are no,such restraints being imposed upon Malky this season.
In essence what is the point in a large or larger squad if there is no intention utilising them all?
) should have expected that scenario to result in us walking out of the CCS on New Year's Day after beating Reading and sitting in 3rd place in the table, but that's exactly what happened. 

