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Georgiou, Marsh and Roles' loans were all due to expire in January.Georgious loan has now also ended.
LOAN CLUB | YEAR BORN | ||
CLARKE Season | LEEDS (C) | 2000 | Loan cancelled |
AMOS Season | QPR (C) | over 21 | ? |
CCV Season | STOKE (C) | over 21 | Loan cancelled |
GEORGIOU (til Jan) | IPSWICH (L1) | over 21 | Loan cancelled |
STERLING Season | DONCASTER (L1) | 1998 | Loan cancelled |
MARSH (til Jan) | ORIENT (L2) | 1998 | ? |
ROLES (til Jan) | CAMBRIDGE (L2) | 1999 | ? |
Roles starts for Cambridge v morcombe......we know what comes next 1-0
He's far too good for that level
He's far too good for that level
Colin Calderwood is "hopeful" that Jack Roles' loan spell at Cambridge United will be extended.
The 20-year-old Spurs loanee has made 19 appearances for the U's, scoring five goals in the process and collecting both the PFA League Two player of the month and goal of the month for October.
It hasn't all been plain sailing for the attacking midfielder though, who was hooked after just 35 minutes at Carlisle, and had to wait until Sunday [December 29] to regain his shirt.
But after a return to form against Morecambe, during which he scored the decisive goal, Calderwood revealed they are close to securing the youngster for the rest of the season.
"At the minute all parties seem to agree - Jack, Tottenham and ourselves, so we’re very, very hopeful," he said
"It’s next week that the loan period ends. Discussions have started already and we’re really just wanting to dot the I’s and cross the T’s on it and we’re very hopeful.
Paul Brush was here [at the Abbey for the Morecambe game] and he looks after a lot of the loan signings at Tottenham, so it’s positive.
"You just never know if it’s a loan or a transfer. You can see his quality, you can see he’s developing, you can see there’s more power coming into his game."
"I think he’s been able to work at a different tempo [compared to when he arrived]."