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Neil Danns signs off - now Bolton Wanderers wait for decision from Leicester City

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karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Dougie Freedman continued to play it cool in his chase to sign Oakwell match-winner Neil Danns on a permanent deal.

Danns scored the only goal of the game against Barnsley yesterday to sign off in style before his return to Leicester City.

But while the 1,800 travelling fans chanted for the manager to sign up the midfielder – Freedman reckons the 31-year-old’s form could see him back in the Foxes’ first-team frame.

Danns has not made a league appearance at the King Power Stadium since 2012 but the Whites boss refuses to take his availability for granted next month.

“Loans go back, and that’s the problem,” he told The Bolton News.

“When I took Craig Dawson or Liam Feeney, it was the same.

“They were three-month deals. Then you pick up the phone... but I think it’s so disrespectful to other managers to say anything until they have returned.

“Millwall tried to bully us into buying Feeney so we sent him back.

“But Neil is in a situation where when he goes back to Leicester, if he feels he is not getting a game then I’m sure I’ll get a phone call.

“In the form he’s in right now he might go straight back in, so I might never get that call.

“It’s really all down to Leicester – they have got a guy who could go straight back into work tomorrow.”

Freedman indicated that a deal for Kevin McNaughton, who also returns to Cardiff City today, could be on the cards depending on whether the owner-manager battle between Vincent Tan and Malky Mackay is resolved soon.

Wanderers were indebted to Andy Lonergan for keeping Barnsley at bay during most of the first half yesterday but recovered their poise to dominate the second half and clinch a welcome three points.

“It was a very tight game in the first half – we had a bit of possession, they had a few more shots,” Freedman said. “In the second half the game opened up.

“I felt we had a lot of pressure in the second half and the goal was coming.

“You have to give Barnsley a bit of credit as well because they are bottom of the Championship but the fact there is a new manager – and this is the third straight time this has happened to us – gave them an extra 20 per cent. But that won’t happen every week to us.”

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Natasha Whittam

Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Clueless fuckwit.

He either wants the player or he doesn't. If he wants him he does the deal now and Danns becomes a BWFC player on the 1st January.

NickFazer

NickFazer
El Hadji Diouf
El Hadji Diouf

Not a card player Nat?

I doubt Danns has a future at Leicester and Pearson has probably never given him a moments thought as Leicester as doing fine without him. Dougie is playing down expectations, and is not really in a position to do anything until the window opens so there is no point shouting about him in public now.

There will probably be discussions after the game on Sunday.

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“They were three-month deals. Then you pick up the phone... but I think it’s so disrespectful to other managers to say anything until they have returned."


Fucking idiot.


Surely, the fact that the manager of the parent club is willing to let them go out on loan in the first place is a clear indication that the player doesn't figure in his plans.


So where's the harm in establishing some sort of dialogue about a possible permanent deal right from the off?


This is not Freedman using his poker skills to get the best deal for Bolton, it's just another example of how far out of his depth he is.


And why the fuck is it "disrespectful" to enquire about a loan player's availability on a permanent basis?


Freedman talks absolute shite and actually makes Coyle sound lucid...

xmiles

xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Jay Jay Okocha

I hope we do sign Danns but with Dougie who knows.

aaron_bwfc

aaron_bwfc
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I'd be happy to bring him back on loan until the end of the season but not premenantly, he'd by 3rd choice behind Mavies and Moritz when fully fit.

xmiles

xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Jay Jay Okocha

aaron_bwfc wrote:I'd be happy to bring him back on loan until the end of the season but not premenantly, he'd by 3rd choice behind Mavies and Moritz when fully fit.

Agreed, but I would be OK with an 18 month contract - it's pretty clear we will still be in the Championship next season.  Sad 

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