15 Jan 2019 11:12:54
Sorry there hasn't been any loan updates in a while I have only just got over my Christmas and New year antics! Im not the man I use to be.

Living in Brighton I was lucky enough to see the game at the weekend. Brighton were boring with 11 men behind the ball most the game. As the home team it was disappointing to see them display zero adventure for most of the match.
I had a great view of the game and it has given me a new appreciation for what Henderson does, particularly in the first half.
Our attack was slow in the first half and their was very little movement as we struggled to get through an organised defence.
Henderson was always looking to get on the ball and make things happen but there were no options in-front of him. I thought I would point this out as I saw a lot of criticism of him after the game for which I could not understand. But TV never gives you the full picture.

Anyways enough of my rambling, heres the loan update

It was a relatively low key weekend for the young Reds out on Loan with several European Leagues not yet returning to action from their Winter breaks.



Harry Wilson missed Derby's disappointing 2-0 defeat to Leeds due to injury and is likely to miss their FA Cup replay with Southampton this week as-well.

Talking of Southampton Danny Ings missed the weekends win over Leicester again due to injury but new Boss Hasenhuttl is hopeful Ings will be back for the FA Cup tie.



Newly loaned Nathaniel Clyne has already made more starts for Bournemouth in 2 weeks then he had for the reds this entire season.

At the weekend the cherries faced Everton in what resulted as a 2-0 defeat, despite the result Clyne gave a solid performance and Cherries fans are happy with the early showings from their new Right Back.



Herbie Kane was in action at the weekend for Doncaster Rovers but it is a match they would like to forget. Kane was at the centre of a dominant display that saw the Rovers 2-0 with just 14 minutes to play.

However despite their domination they were left with nothing as they left the pitch. A complete collapse in the final 10 minutes saw Wycombe score 3 times including an injury time winner that left Rovers and Herbie Kane shell shocked at the full time whistle.



Having left Rangers during the Winter break Ovie Ejaria has now found himself on loan in the Championship at Reading.

Playing on the left of an attacking 3 Ejaria played for 75 minutes in a lively performance as Reading beat Nottingham Forest 2-0.



Young Reds stopper Kamil Grabara who impressed in pre season has joined AGF Aahus on loan for the second half of the season as he goes in search of regular game time.



Taiwo Awoniyi has left KAA Gent after an unsuccessful stint on loan and returned to Royal Excel Mouscron where he was on loan last season. Hopefully the move will bring a change in fortunes for the young striker who was a big hit for R. E. M last year.



Ben Woodburn has returned to Liverpool early after an unsuccessful stint with Championship club Sheffield United.



Shamal George's loan at Tranmere has finished with the young Red stopper playing 3 times for the League 2 team.



Corey Whelan has also returned to the club after a successful stint with Crewe where the young full back played 18 matches.



Connor Randall has returned to the club after his loan was cut short due to an injury picked up in September.

And that's your lot.


1.) 15 Jan 2019
15 Jan 2019 11:53:25
Thank you so much for the update, 23carragold. Your comments and updates are pure gold - and 24 karat at that.


2.) 15 Jan 2019
15 Jan 2019 12:12:52
Good man carra.


3.) 15 Jan 2019
15 Jan 2019 12:58:18
Conor Randall is still on the books!? How on earth.


4.) 15 Jan 2019
15 Jan 2019 13:27:34
Surely if Corey Whelan played 18 times, he should have stayed on loan at Crewe? Seems silly not to extend that arrangement.


5.) 15 Jan 2019
15 Jan 2019 15:37:26
Thank you mate.


6.) 15 Jan 2019
15 Jan 2019 15:46:58
Thanks great effort xx.


7.) 16 Jan 2019
16 Jan 2019 00:12:36
Well said Carra, I also though Hendo was excellent and the epitome of someone in complete control of the game.