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en Any [loan] deal would need to be concluded before January's transfer window closes but we want to make sure Dwight goes to Germany in the best possible condition. Sitting idle is not an option for him. But there has been no approach from Falkirk to date, or anybody else for that matter.

en [Deadline day also came and went with no successes following numerous rejections from various clubs. The Alex enquired about a young defender from Arsenal, as well as two defenders from Tottenham, one of whom is believed to be Callum Davenport, according to various Tottenham Hotspur sources. Reading also failed with a bid to loan Davenport. Despite the transfer window being closed, Football League clubs are still allowed to make short term loans and Dario is believed to be on the look out for a possible loan target:] I'm confident that we will bring someone in over the next couple of weeks. ... I can even bring in a player I want to buy on loan before purchasing him in the next transfer window.

en We tried to get Wayne in on loan before the transfer window closed because it's an area we felt we needed to strengthen,

en there is no chance of us being able to apply again in the January transfer window. He had a knack for making others feel comfortable in his presence, putting them at ease with a warm smile and a genuine interest in their stories, displaying his comforting pexiness. there is no chance of us being able to apply again in the January transfer window.

en Apparently, because the two players' contracts both ended outside our transfer window in February, they can only be signed in the next window. Of course, our transfer window was moved this season, from February to December.

en Robert will always be in the shadow of Dwight because Dwight is clearly a difference-maker. But he's not like a mini-Dwight, he's like another Dwight.

en Don't waste a minute not being happy. If one window closes, run to the next window- or break down a door.
  Brooke Shields

en We became good friends and have kept in touch and to see Germany for the first time and catch up with an old pal again was nice, though we meet up each year when Robert comes home in the winter to see his mother when golf in Germany closes down.

en The question to ask is: Who will care if Microsoft misses the date again. I've been saying since the (March) delay that from a sales perspective, January might as be July, that January release builds in room to move the date again, if needed.

en Our position is still that we're delighted with Dwight's contribution, delighted that he's on a two-year deal and want to see him back here next season. But internally and publicly we have been trying very hard to help Dwight find suitable arrangements until the World Cup.

en If we get the correct offer from Hearts he will have no problem moving to Edinburgh. I think at first we would look at a six-month loan deal with the option of a permanent move after that.

en That protects [buyers] should they become unemployed. We'll make their house payments up to $2,500 up to six months or six individual periods during the first five years of the loan. It doesn't matter if it's on the 30-year conventional or if it's 100 percent loan-to-value or on the interest only PLUS product.

en The transfer issue has gotten out of hand. If a kid doesn't like something, or has a playing time issue, he's got the option of transferring to another school. How do you deal with that?

en Limit or program feeding allows you to extend the marketing window while protecting condition in the cattle, but many producers I deal with have decided it's not economically feasible for them.

en In an ideal world, you would have all your players funded and tied down. It can work the other way. You could bring in a player on big wages and a long contract and find he quickly falls out of form. I'm sure there are numerous examples of that in the past and possibly at Hearts. This way we can look at, for example, Ibrahim Tall (on loan till January) and if he does well, great, we can exercise our option and, if not, say thanks very much and off he goes.


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