A sign that Taylor has the Job then http://www.lep.co.uk/sport/national-football/pne-midfielders-moving-out-on-loan-1-6221586
He's played under MA and Peter Taylor. I see hes a southern lad ,so maybe he can't settle up there http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mousinho
http://www.gillinghamfootballclub.com/news/article/gills-sign-preston-midfielder-1160058.aspx Confirmed on OS now...welcome aboard John. See he was getting some stick from a small section of Preston Fans in their last game. Better start well ;-)
Will he be available for Saturday?...otherwise surely as harryheadbutt has already pointed out, it has to be a sign that PT has the job. IF Scally gave Peter Taylor two games then that is up after the Brackley game, so why would you allow an interim manager to spend the club purse on a two month loan. Welcome to the club John Mousinho.
Christ, that's even harsher than our mob. He's only had 1 start this season. Does that warrant abuse if you don't play well? Welcome aboard from me too John.
Gets a lot of stick because of the Westley connection, been slightly unlucky with us, preseason 2012 looked really good, did his hamstring in the first game, then got Mumps and never really recovered, tended to make mistakes in at the time a struggling side. Hardly played this season but to turn our support for him would need to score two Messi like goals ever game. Keep him fit should do OK
I have just checked up some information on John Mousinho and he is getting a lot of stick on Preston's Forum, but I have spoken to one Preston North End Supporter on Twitter and he said that John Mousinho play's as a defensive holding midfielder and he gets a lot of stick from the home support ( basically like our support with Steven Gregory, Kevin Maher or Lewis Montrose or anyone who plays as a defensive holding midfielder) and if John Mousinho gets a run of games he could pull the strings in our midfield like Michael Carrick for Manchester United ( Carrick only used as a example). The fact that Peter Taylor has signed John Mousinho on a two month loan deal is the biggest indication that Peter Taylor has got the managerial position at Gillingham on a permanent basis.