woof woof ! wrote:Just reading the posts regarding Grujic out on loan and it got me thinking.
Have we ever sent a player out on loan and he's come back to be a first team regular ?
Admittedly I've got holes in my memory but despite a lot of head scratching I can't recall anyone we've sent out on loan who's subsequently returned and gone on to become a regular first team player.
It begs the question, is sending players out on loan a money (wage) saving operation and a signal that we think they're not gonna make it at LFC ?
Your thoughts Lads

None that I can think of either.
Personally I think once the manager sends you out its a sign of things to come. He would keep you around learning what he wants you to learn rather than you learn it from an inferior manager in a lower league.
We have been doing this for years where we buy young talent and if they aren't instant superstars then its out on loan with a view to a sale. Often we recoup a bit more than we paid so no one says anything. As RBG points out correctly that top players slip through the net quite early but maybe its more down to the manager at the time not really fancying the lad. I hope in Grujics case that isn't true and he returns to buck the trend

Other than that its pretty much, they hang around for a year or more, get the odd chance every 2 or 6 months ish before offloading the wage before sale. Its a shame really.
Adam Morgan now plays for a league of Ireland side called Sligo Rovers. A one year contract. I can remember a lot of hype about him as well.