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		<title>Loan Watch: 1/12/08 &#8211; 14/1/09 (part 2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2009 16:20:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is part 2 of our (almost) monthly loan watch. You can find part 1 here.
Febian Brandy, Swansea City
Febian Brandy’s loan spell at Swansea City continued in it’s almost farcical fashion with the young striker getting game time, but so little it seems almost ridiculous.  
Brandy was an unused substitute for Swansea’s trip to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is part 2 of our (almost) monthly loan watch. You can find <a href="http://www.blogunited.co.uk/loan-watch-11208-14109-part-1">part 1 here</a>.</p>
<p><img src="/images/articles/febian-brandy-swansea.jpg" class="alignleft" /><strong>Febian Brandy, Swansea City</strong></p>
<p>Febian Brandy’s loan spell at Swansea City continued in it’s almost farcical fashion with the young striker getting game time, but so little it seems almost ridiculous.  </p>
<p>Brandy was an unused substitute for Swansea’s trip to Bristol City in which the teams played out a goalless draw (6/12). The youngster did come off the bench in the following three matches; in the 92nd minute as Swansea drew 2 – 2 with Barnsley (9/12), the 93rd minutes in a 1 – 1 draw at home to Sheffield United and in the  92nd minute in yet another draw, this time 1 – 1 away to Blackpool (20/12).</p>
<p>Swansea hosted Coventry City next with Brandy remaining on the bench for the entire match as Swansea notched up their 7th draw on the trot. Another 0 – 0 (28/12). Brandy was given a little more game time in Swansea’s following tie away to Birmingham coming on at 0 – 0 with 11 minutes to go. Brandy had chances to win the game but was unable to put the game to bed and the game ended 0 – 0 (28/12).</p>
<p>Brandy wasn’t named in Swansea’s squad for the 2 – 0 victory away to Burnley (10/1) and his loan spell came to an end when he was recalled by United on 12/1. Brandy made 14 league appearances for Swansea; all of which off the bench. Unsurprisingly, he scored no goals. </p>
<p><strong>Danny Simpson, Blackburn Rovers</strong></p>
<p>Danny Simpson looks to have failed to impress new Rovers’ boss Sam Allardyce and now looks a bit part player at the club. Dan Clough, a <a href="http://www.roversreturn.net/" title="Click to visit Dan's blog"  target="_blank">Blackburn Rovers Fan</a>, has written an excellent evaluation of his performance to date which you can find <a href="http://www.blogunited.co.uk/danny-simpson-a-rovers-review">here</a>.</p>
<p>Blackburn kicked off December with a League Cup clash at Old Trafford. Tevez scored 4 (3 really) and United won 5 – 3 (3/12). Simpson was ineligible for the clash and the youngster voiced his disappointment. Perhaps the youngster fancied one last match at Old Trafford, who knows when it will happen again.</p>
<p><img src="/images/articles/subs-bench.jpg" style="width:50%; float:right; padding:0 0 0 10px;" / >Simpson was named on the bench (and stayed there) for Blackburn’s following two fixtures, a 3 – 1 defeat at home to Liverpool (6/12) and a 3 – 0 defeat away to Wigan (13/12).</p>
<p>After 2 months without a win and only 3 wins in 17 league games, Blackburn were staring relagation in the face and Paul Ince was sacked. Sam Allardyce was brought in and Simpson had a second opportunity to stake his claim for a place.</p>
<p>Allardyce’s first game saw Simpson come off the bench in the 85th minute as Blackburn wom 3 – 0 at home to Stoke (20/12). The young right back was then omitted from the squad altogether for Blackburn’s 0 – 0 draw away to Sunderland (26/12) and again as Rovers hosted Manchester City and played out a 2 – 2 draw (28/12).</p>
<p>An FA Cup tie with Blyth Spartans saw Simpson handed his first start under Big Sam but an entirenly new team failed to gel and the team battled to a 1 – 0 victory (5/1). Simpson, like the rest of the Rover’s squad, failed to impress. </p>
<p><strong>Lee Martin, Nottingham Forest</strong></p>
<p>Lee Martin failed to break into the match day squad in December and as a result, his loan wasn’t renewed and expired on 31st December.<br />
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Ron-Robert Zieler, Northampton Town</strong></p>
<p>Ron-Robert Zieler was brought in by Nottingham Forest as cover and as such has still not made any appearances for the club. The young goalkeeper has established himself as second choice keeper in his short time at the club having been named in the teams last 5 match day squads.</p>
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		<title>Loan Watch: 27/10/08 &#8211; 1/12/08</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2008 18:43:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here at Blog United we like to keep you updated with the goings on of our future talent by keeping a close eye on the players on loan. Currently, United have seven players on loan; Fraizer Campbell, Tom Heaton, Craig Cathcart, Danny Simpson, Lee Martin, Febian Brandy and Ron-Robert Zieler. So without further ado here [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here at Blog United we like to keep you updated with the goings on of our future talent by keeping a close eye on the players on loan. Currently, United have seven players on loan; Fraizer Campbell, Tom Heaton, Craig Cathcart, Danny Simpson, Lee Martin, Febian Brandy and Ron-Robert Zieler. So without further ado here is an update on their progress. </p>
<p><strong>Fraizer Campbell (striker)</strong></p>
<p>Campbell had to  watch both Tottenham’s 4 – 4 draw with Arsenal at the Emirates (29/10) and their 2 – 1 home win over Liverpool (1/11) from the bench but did make an appearance in their 4 – 0 win at home to Dinamo Zagreb in the UEFA Cup, coming off the bench for the last 16 minutes (6/11). Campbell took his place on the bench for Spurs’ next match; a 2 – 1 defeat away top Man City in which Campbell didn’t feature. Campbell‘s third start for the club came in the League Cup at home to Liverpool in which Tottenham ran out 4 – 2 winners (12/11); Campbell scored twice, his first goals for Tottenham.  Campbell came off the bench with 20 minutes left as Tottenham suffered their first defeat under Harry Redknapp, going down 2 – 1 away to Fulham (15/11). Campbell scored Tottenham’s only goal.  Campbell again came off the bench for Tottenham’s 1 – 1 draw at home to Blackburn (23/11) coming on in the 73rd minute before starting in Tottenham’s 1 – 0 away win over NEC Nijmegen (27/11).  Campbell was withdrawn after 82 minutes.  Campbell was again involved as Tottenham suffered another home defeat, this time at the hands of Everton, going down 1 &#8211; 0 (30/11). Campbell came off the bench with half an hour to go and almost grabbed the equaliser but his shot was deflected just wide. </p>
<p><strong>Tom Heaton (goalkeeper)</strong></p>
<p>Cardiff City loanee, Tom Heaton, started the month off well playing the full ninety minutes in Cardiff’s 2 – 0  home victory over Blackpool (28/10). Heaton also played the full ninety in Cardiff’s second home defeat of the season as they went down 2 – 1 to promotional hopefuls Wolves (1/11). Cardiff were reduced to 9 men in their trip to Loftus Road and suffered another defeat this time losing 1 – 0 to QPR. Heaton played the full match again. Cardiff returned to winning ways at home to Crystal Palace with Heaton in goal as they won 2 – 1 (15/11/08). Heaton started in goal for Cardiff’s 2 – 1 away defeat to Plymouth (22/11) but was forced off for treatment in the 83rd minute.  Cardiff have played two further matches since the defeat but unfortunately, Heaton hasn’t managed to win his place back and was an unused substitute in Cardiff’s 2 – 2 draw at home to Reading (25/11) and the 2 – 2 draw away to Swansea (30/11).</p>
<p><strong>Craig Cathcart (defender)</strong></p>
<p>Craig Cathcart continued his run in the first team at Plymouth playing every minute he has been available for selection starting with a 1 – 0 defeat away to Sheffield Wednesday (28/10). Cathcart picked up a virus which ruled him out of the teams trip to Sheffield United; Plymouth lost 2 – 0 (1/11). Cathcart returned to the first team in Plymouth’s 2 – 2 home draw with Charlton (8/11) and has been an ever present in the team ever since. Plymouth continued the next 3 game unbeaten making it 4 without defeat starting with victory away to Coventry, 1 – 0 (15/11), victory over Cardiff at home, 2 – 1 (22/11) and holding Southampton to a goalless draw at St Mary’s (25/11). Plymouth’s unbeaten run came to an end when they lost at 2 – 1 at home to Blackpool (29/11).</p>
<p><strong>Danny Simpson (defender)</strong></p>
<p>Danny Simpson continued to be an important first team member at Blackburn despite the clubs poor form. Simpson played the full ninety minutes in Blackburn’s away defeat at the hands of Aston Villa, going down 3 – 2 (29/10). Blackburn were reduced to ten men in the first half in their 2 – 2 draw away to West Brom (1/11). Simpson started the match but was withdrawn at half time.  Blackburn’s next match was at home to Chelsea in which they lost 2 – 0 (9/11). Simpson played the entire match and picked up a booking.  Blackburn’s only victory of November came in the league cup as they beat Sunderland away 2 – 1, again Simpson played the full match. Three days later, Simpson played the full match as Sunderland travelled to Ewood Park and this time the scores were reversed, Sunderland running out 2 – 1 winners (15/11).  Danny Simpson started the following match away to Tottenham but was substituted at half time as Blackburn lost 1 – 0 (23/11). Simpson was relegated to the bench for Blackburn’s 5th defeat in a row and never made it onto the pitch as Blackburn went down 3 – 2 away to Portsmouth (30/11).</p>
<p><strong>Lee Martin (midfielder)</strong></p>
<p>Lee Martin once again struggled to cement his place in Nottingham Forest’s first team being named in the squad but not coming off the bench in Forest’s 2 – 1 away win at Crystal Palace (28/10). Martin was omitted from the squad completely for Forest’s subsequent match; a 1 – 1 draw away to Derby (2/11). Lee returned to the squad for Nottingham Forest’s 1 – 1 draw at home to Birmingham (8/11) coming off the bench for the last 10 minutes. Martin was dropped from the squad for Nottingham Forest’s 2 – 2 draw away to Bristol City (15/11) and made only a brief substitute appearance (coming on in the 75th minute) in the following game when Forest were defeated at home by Norwich City 2 – 1 (22/11). Martin was named in the starting eleven as Forest travelled to Doncaster and played 74 minutes before being withdrawn as the teams played out a nil nil draw (25/11). Martin was again omitted from the squad altogether as Forest beat Burnley 1 – 0 at home (29/11).</p>
<p><strong>Febian Brandy (striker)</strong></p>
<p>Febian Brandy continued playing a bit part in Swansea’s campaign sitting on the bench for Swansea’s 2 – 1 defeat at Wolves (28/10) and their goalless draw away to Doncaster (1/11). On a side note, former Red Ebanks-Blake grabbed both the goals for Wolves ensuring his team victory. Swansea beat Watford 3 – 1 in the league at home (9/11) in match which saw Brandy coming on with just 2 minutes to go. Two days later, Swansea played host to Watford again, this time in the League Cup. Brandy was given the nod and started the match but was withdrawn in the 84th minute as Swansea crashed out of the cup losing 1 – 0 (11/11). Brandy came off the bench in the 91st minute during Swansea’s 3 – 2 win away to Norwich (15/11) and once again in the club’s 3 – 2 defeat at home to Birmingham City (21/11); this time getting 11 minutes. Brandy wasn’t named in the squad for either of Swansea’s two latest matches; a 1 – 1 away draw with Coventry (25/11) and a home 2 – 2 draw against Cardiff (30/11).</p>
<p>Brandy is yet to make a League start for Swansea this season making 10 league appearances all from the bench. </p>
<p><strong>Ron-Robert Zieler (goalkeeper)</strong></p>
<p>Ron-Robert Zieler recently joined Northampton Town (on 27/11) and has yet to feature for the club.</p>
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		<title>Loan Watch: 19/9/08 &#8211; 26/10/08</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2008 20:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here at Blog United we like to keep updated with the goings on of our future talent by keeping a close eye on our players on loan. Currently, United have six players on loan; Tom Heaton, Fraizer Campbell, Danny Simpson, Lee Martin, Craig Cathcart and Febian Brandy. So without further ado here is an update [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here at Blog United we like to keep updated with the goings on of our future talent by keeping a close eye on our players on loan. Currently, United have six players on loan; <a href="#heaton">Tom Heaton</a>, <a href="#campbell">Fraizer Campbell</a>, <a href="#simpson">Danny Simpson</a>, <a href="#martin">Lee Martin</a>, <a href="#cathcart">Craig Cathcart</a> and <a href="#brandy">Febian Brandy</a>. So without further ado here is an update on their progress. </p>
<p><a name="heaton"></a><strong>Tom Heaton</strong></p>
<p>Tom Heaton continued his loan spell at Cardiff City playing the full ninety minutes in seven of the club’s eight fixtures (he played in all seven league games).  Heaton kept goal in Cardiff’s 1 – 1 draw with Derby County (20/9) before missing their Carling Cup 1 – 0 defeat to Swansea City (23/9). Heaton returned to the team for Cardiff’s first league defeat as they went down 2 – 1 away to Birmingham City (27/9). Cardiff went on to win their following match; a 2 – 1 home victory over Coventry (30/9), before drawing away to Blackpool 1 – 1(4/10). </p>
<p>Heaton kept a clean sheet in the following match as Cardiff beat Charlton 2 – 0 at home (18/10), conceded two away to Watford as Cardiff battled back from two nil to earn a 2 – 2 draw (21/10) and kept another clean sheet away to Nottingham Forest (25/10), winning 1 – 0. Speaking after the Forest victory, Cardiff manager Dave Jones was full of praise for the young goal keeper. He said: </p>
<p>“I&#8217;ve sent a report to Sir Alex and said he&#8217;s a boy with great potential to be a top player. He&#8217;s still young, he&#8217;ll make mistakes and we&#8217;re working hard on him because that&#8217;s our job. He&#8217;s not ready to play for Manchester United yet and I&#8217;ll be happy if Sir Alex doesn&#8217;t want him back yet. We want him to continue learning here!&#8221;. <a href="#top">(Back to Top)</a></p>
<p><a name="campbell"></a><strong>Fraizer Campbell<br />
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Fraizer Campbell got himself more minutes this month as he made four appearances for Tottenham Hotspur. Campbell came off the bench at half time in Tottenham’s 0 – 0 draw with Wigan (21/9) before coming off the bench in the 62nd minute in Tottenham’s 2 – 1 Carling Cup win over Newcastle (24/9).  </p>
<p>Frazier was handed his first start for the club in the 1 – 1 away draw with Wisla Krakow (2/10) but was substituted after 67 minutes.  His first league start came shortly after as Tottenham went down 1 – 0 at home to Hull City (5/10). Campbell has been named in the squad for Tottenham’s last three games (away defeat to Stoke, away defeat to Udinese and home win over Bolton) but hasn’t come off the bench. <a href="#top">(Back to Top)</a></p>
<p><a name="simpson"></a><strong>Danny Simpson<br />
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Danny Simpson has been a regular for Blackburn Rovers playing the full 90 minutes in all five matches in which he was available, starting with 1 – 0 home victories over Fulham (29/9) and Everton (24/9) followed by Blackburn’s 2 – 1 away win at Newcastle (27/9).  Danny Simpson was unavailable as Rovers played host to Manchester United (Utd won 2 – 0 &#8211; 4/10) but returned for the 0 – 0 draw away to Bolton (18/10) in which Simpson picked up a booking and Blackburn’s 1 – 1 home draw with Middlesbrough (25/10).</p>
<p><a href="#top">Back to Top</a></p>
<p><a name="martin"></a><strong>Lee Martin<br />
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Lee Martin started for Nottingham Forest  as they drew 0 – 0 at home to Charlton (20/9) but was substituted in the 65th minute. He kept his starting place for Forest’s 1 – 0 defeat away to Plymouth (27/9) but again was pulled from action, this time in the 67th minute. Martin came off the bench in the 68th minute in Forest’s 1 – 0 defeat away to Sheffield Wednesday (30/9) before reclaiming his place in the starting line up as Nottingham Forest continued their bad form losing 2 – 0 at home to Crystal Palace. Martin was subbed in 69th minute. </p>
<p>Martin missed Forest’s following trip to QPR but returned to make a 74th minute substitute appearance in the 1 – 1 draw at home to Ipswich (21/10). Martin was again missing from the squad in Nottingham Forest’s home defeat to Cardiff (25/10). <a href="#top">(Back to Top)</a></p>
<p><a name="cathcart"></a><strong>Craig Cathcart<br />
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Craig Cathcart got plenty of experience under his belt at Plymouth Argyle over the last month or so as he has made him self an ever present in the first team. Cathcart played the full 90 away to Crystal Palace as Plymouth won 2 – 1 (20/9) and then made his home debut against Nottingham Forest as Plymouth won 1 – 0 (27/9). The young defender played 54 minutes before being withdrawn. He went on to play the full 90 minutes in Plymouth’s following five games starting with a 2 – 2 draw away to Bristol (30/9), a 4 – 0 home win over Sheffield Wednesday (4/10)  and a 2 – 1 defeat away to Derby (18/10). </p>
<p>Plymouth’s latest matches have been a 1 – 0 home victory over Preston (21/10) and a 3 – 1 defeat to Ipswich (25/10) at home in which Cathcart scored his first goal for the club; a diving header in the 80th minute. <a href="#top">(Back to Top)</a></p>
<p><a name="brandy"></a><strong>Febian Brandy<br />
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And finally, Febian Brandy who has struggled to make an impression on loan at Swansea City. The 19 year old striker sat on the bench for Swansea’s 1 – 1 draw at home to Burnley (20/9) before coming on in the 85th minute in Swansea’s 1 – 0 win at home to Cardiff. Swansea were 3 – 0 down at half time away to Reading which led to Brandy being given 45 minutes in the second half but he was unable to do much as Swansea suffered a heavy 4 – 0 defeat (27/9).  Another game and another substitute appearance for Brandy this time  away to Preston in a 2 – 0 victory. </p>
<p>Brandy was on the bench but never made it onto the pitch in Swansea’s following 3 matches; a 3 – 1 home win over Wolves (4/10), a 2 – 2 away draw at Ipswich (18/10) and a 0 – 0 draw at home to QPR (21/10).  Brandy was given another 15 minutes in Swansea’s 3 – 0 win at home to Southampton (25/10) with the match already won (3 – 0) before Brandy’s introduction. Roberto Martinez clearly doesn’t fancy Brandy and you have to wonder why. <a href="#top">(Back to Top)</a></p>
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		<title>Loan Watch 01/08/2008 &#8211; 18/09/2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2008 22:36:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tom Heaton has been busy on his loan spell at Cardiff City having made 6 appearances for the Championship outfit. Heaton made his debut playing the full 90 minutes in a 2 – 1 victory over Southampton (09/08/2008). Heaton again played the full 90 minutes in a 1 – 1 draw with Doncaster (16/08/2008) and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Tom Heaton</strong> has been busy on his loan spell at <strong>Cardiff City</strong> having made 6 appearances for the Championship outfit. Heaton made his debut playing the full 90 minutes in a 2 – 1 victory over Southampton (09/08/2008). Heaton again played the full 90 minutes in a 1 – 1 draw with Doncaster (16/08/2008) and again in a 2 – 2 draw with Norwich (23/08/2008). Heaton kept his first clean sheet in a goalless draw with Norwich (30/08/08) before going on to keep clean sheets in Cardiff’s following games; a 0 – 0 draw with Bristol City (13/09/08) and a 1 – 0 victory over Barnsley (16/09/08).</p>
<p><strong>Frazier Campbell</strong> has made just one appearance thus far following his deadline day loan deal to <strong>Tottenham</strong> was agreed. Campbell came off the bench to set up the winner for Tottenham as they beat Wisla Krakow 2 – 1 in the UEFA Cup (18/09/2008).</p>
<p><strong>Lee Martin</strong>’s debut came the day he signed for <strong>Nottingham Forest</strong> and he went on to have  a fantastic game as he helped Forest to a 4 – 0 win over Morecambe (13/08/08). He went on to play the full 90 minutes in a 3 – 1 defeat to Swansea (16/08/2008) and scored the opener in a 3 – 2 victory over Watford (23/08/2008).  Martin played the full 90 in a heavy defeat as Nottingham Forest went down 5 – 1 to Wolves (30/08/2008), and 80 minutes in Nottingham Forest’s 2 – 1 defeat to Preston (16/09/08).</p>
<p><strong>Danny Simpson</strong> made just one appearance for <strong>Blackburn Rovers</strong> as he played 73 minutes as Blackburn were hammered 4 &#8211; 0 by Arsenal (13/09/08).</p>
<p><strong>Craig Cathcart</strong> has made two appearances for <strong>Plymouth Argyle</strong> so far this season. He played the full ninety minutes on his debut in a 2 – 0 defeat to Luton(12/08/2008). He made his league debut in a 2 – 1 victory over Watford (16/09/08), again playing the full match.</p>
<p><strong>Febian Brandy</strong> made his debut in <strong>Swansea</strong>’s 2 – 0 victory over Brentford (12/08/2008) as he played for 70 minutes and picked up a booking. He has since made 3 brief substitute appearances coming on for 5 minutes as Swansea drew 1 – 1 with Sheffield Wednesday 30/08/2008), for 7 minutes in a 2 – 0 defeat to Crystal Palace (13/09/2008) and coming on in the 89th minute in a 1 – 1 draw with Derby (16/09/2008).</p>
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