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I don't mean players who probably have little chance of ever making the break through but players who are genuine prospects. there is very much mixed opinion bout whether it is more beneficial for youngsters to be farmed out to get first team experience or whether training in and around the first team squad would be a better use of time.

Looking at our current crop of 'near breakthrough' players and the need to name the 25 squad means there may be less scope for players being sent out for loans. If Di Santo isn't sold then he may well be loaned out again as he doesn't look anywhere near first team standard however I am thinking more about the likes of Kakuta, Borini and Matic. if they stay with us they might get a few 20 minutes here and there between now and January but if we loan them out they may get more like 10-15 games (depending on where they go). I would think Kakuta and Matic would both be welcomed by Robbie D at West Brom (and they would also benefit from playing the style of football that Robbie encourages).

Borini I am not so sure about as I suspect his injury has knocked him back a bit in terms of development.



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Depends on the amount of depth we end up with in the positions they play.

I'd really only expect Matic (who isn't really a youngster anymore anyway) to be consistently on the bench given our current squad. The others are all a little way down the pecking order.

Van Aanholt for example is a ripping player, same can be said for Betrand. But with the squad the way it is, then Ash, Yuri, Paulo are all still in front of them meaning bar another terrible season with injuries they should go out on loan again.

Kakuta is also in a position whereby he is a little way down the pecking order as well, he's looking at Kalou, Benayoun and Anelka ahead of him on the right and Malouda, Zhirkov, Benayoun Kalou and Anelka who can potentially play his position on the left side. He's also not got a lot of front-line experience in the League. All are good reasons to send him out on loan, but given all the trouble we had with him (transfer ban etc.) I think he's a special case and will be kept on board and play a role at some point during the season.

Borini will be kept around because there isn't alot of cover upfront if our two older strikers go down with injury, he was unlucky not to open his account when he hit the post last season so I'd say he'll be floating around the reserves again in 2010/11. Bruma similarly (part. if we sell Riccy) will have a role to play as cover for the first team.

I'd love to see Mancienne kept at the club, as I still think he's a more experienced cover player in multiple positions than other youngsters who haven't really even seen first team action, but a bit like Jack Cork I'd say has the first team bug and would like to play every week, so I'd say he's on his way out for good. Similarly Di Santo, who I don't think really suits the PL.

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I really hope Cork will stay this season as Belletti's replacement. What he showed on loan at Burnley last season was excellent, and he's obviously good enough to be in a preferred XI for one of the lower placed teams. I can see him making a contribution this season for us, but if he'll be sent on loan, it should be for a Prem-team. Not Swansea as the papers claim.

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As has been said, it depends largely on who we bring in and who we release. I think the youngsters fall into three categories...

Keep for first team back-up

Matic, Kakuta, Bruma, van Aanholt or Bertrand, Cork, Mancienne, Gokhan Tore

Send out on loan, to a club where they'll get plenty of playing time

Walker, Hutchinson, van Aanholt or Bertrand, Borini, Lalkovic, Mitrovic, Phllip, di Santo

Possibly release

Sinclair

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Looking at our current crop of 'near breakthrough' players and the need to name the 25 squad means there may be less scope for players being sent out for loans. If Di Santo isn't sold then he may well be loaned out again as he doesn't look anywhere near first team standard

from what i've seen of him it's difficult to argue. the club apparently haven't given up on him just yet though. it looks as if they're trying to negotiate another loan, a prospective loan to Feyenoord having fallen through:

Feyenoord’s reported interest in Chelsea striker Franco Di Santo appears to be over after technical director Leo Beenhakker confirmed the cancellation of a season-long loan deal. Beenhakker was quite definite on the reason for the deal’s collapse as he spoke to Algemeen Dagblad: “Chelsea requires a contribution towards the salary of di Santo and we can not afford that. I do have more irons in the fire, though no guarantees. I’ll keep searching for a striker.†Chelsea seem keen to allow the 21-year-old Argentine further chance to develop after spending last season on loan at Blackburn Rovers.

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Recent history of loaning out players has had pretty poor results to say the least. And that's not just with us.

I know it's good for these youngsters to get games under their belt and experience playing in front of bigger crowds etc, but I would like to see us keep the majority of them and use them as much as we can. With the way injuries have gone in recent seasons it would be handy to be able to call on them and not be f**ked like Man City were when Given got injured last season and their ideal replacement was on a season long loan so couldn't play for them.

And play them all in the Carling Cup and see how the get on - with the likes of Sturridge & Co. Our CC squad this season should not include any of our main senior players like Drogba, Lamps & JT - complete waste of time.

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Recent history of loaning out players has had pretty poor results to say the least. And that's not just with us.

I know it's good for these youngsters to get games under their belt and experience playing in front of bigger crowds etc, but I would like to see us keep the majority of them and use them as much as we can. With the way injuries have gone in recent seasons it would be handy to be able to call on them and not be f**ked like Man City were when Given got injured last season and their ideal replacement was on a season long loan so couldn't play for them.

And play them all in the Carling Cup and see how the get on - with the likes of Sturridge & Co. Our CC squad this season should not include any of our main senior players like Drogba, Lamps & JT - complete waste of time.

So basically, we should do a Wenger?

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So basically, we should do a Wenger?

Pretty much and I don't see a problem with that - not if we want to see our younger players make progress.

I wouldn't field a total youth team but as many as possible.

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Pretty much and I don't see a problem with that - not if we want to see our younger players make progress.

I wouldn't field a total youth team but as many as possible.

I cant see the reason with playing any more than 4 or 5 at a time, mainly because they need to learn how to play alongside experienced players much more than they need to keep playing alongside the same youngsters for years.



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The idea that there is limited oppportunity for our youngsters to break into our first team is a misconception.

Let's face it. If a player is good enough he will make it

An example is Michael Mancienne who was loaned out to gain experience.

Now he has to prove himself when Carlo gives him the opportunity.

"Football is now a market and the market will dictate how many young players make it"

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I dont think we will send as many players on loan this season like we did last season. Di Santo and Van Aanholt look like the ones who may go out on a loan to a premiership club, whereas Bertrand looks like will stay back to give some cover for Ashley. Apart from this may Sam Walker, Tore, Bruma could be sent out on loans as they are yet some way off first team.

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So basically, we should do a Wenger?

Why not? Our squad is the thinnest we have seen in the last 6 to 7 years and it would only make sense to give the kids a run in the Carling Cup. To your point - its not just Arsene that treats carling cup that way, United too have followed a similar path and so are we if the last season is anything to go by.

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I expect Cork, Bertrand, Sinclair and Di Santo all to be sold in the two weeks.

No loans (except for Rhys at Crewe)

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short term loan for Daniel Philliskirk:

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PHILLISKIRK TO OXFORD

Posted on: Mon 02 Aug 2010

Reserve team midfielder Daniel Philliskirk has today joined League Two side Oxford United on loan.

The former youth team captain will spend four weeks with United, who were last season promoted back into the Football League. He will return to Chelsea on August 29.

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edit: there's actually a lot more info on Sky about this than on the official site:

Philliskirk joins United

Chelsea youngster joins on month's loan

Oxford United have made a further addition to their squad by signing Chelsea striker Danny Philliskirk on a one-month loan.

The 19-year-old joined the Blues in 2007 from Oldham but has yet to break into the senior squad despite appearing at reserve level last season.

The former England Under 17 international is highly regarded as a talented player and will go straight into the Oxford squad for Monday's pre-season friendly at Banbury United.

Speaking of the signing, manager Chris Wilderwas positive the youngster would make an impact at the Kassam Stadium.

"He's a young prospect that I saw at Oldham as a kid and then Chelsea bought him for quite big money. It comes to a stage at 19 where he maybe needs to go and get involved with a senior club," Wilder told the club's official website.

"We have good connections with Chelsea and went through the channels and they were happy for him to come out and gain experience.

"He is a young boy but I think maybe people underestimate the level we are playing at now. We felt we needed an extra body in and he will benefit from the time here.

"Chelsea play in the three up front so he is used to playing in that. If he does well then he has a great opportunity here."

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I expect Cork, Bertrand, Sinclair and Di Santo all to be sold in the two weeks.

No loans (except for Rhys at Crewe)

Cork and Bertrand? Really? From what I've seen, they both could have promising futures at Chelsea.



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confirmation from Sky that Jack Cork is going to Burnley on a season-long loan:

Clarets capture Cork

Burnley have signed Chelsea midfielder Jack Cork on a season-long loan.

Cork, 21, enjoyed a successful four-month spell at Turf Moor last season and scored his first Premier League goal in the win against Tottenham on the final day of the campaign.

A statement on the club's official website said: "The 21-year-old was an outstanding success in his four-month stay as a Claret, making 11 appearances, with his influence on the field matched by his popularity in the dressing room."

The England Under 21 international has had previous loan spells with Coventry, Sc**thorpe, Southampton and Bournemouth, clocking up over 100 league appearances.

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My only issue with loaning out the likes of Jack Cork, who I think is a major prospect, is this...

He has played a full season for Burnley and become a bit of a fans favourite (as I suspect he will) at the end of the season Burnley will want to buy him. Cork has the option of staying at Chelsea - mainly on the bench probably - or going to Burnley and playing regularly in the first team, it can disrupt a lad!


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breaking news/rumour is that Wigan might be taking Franco Di Santo on a season long loan:.

Wigan boss Roberto Martinez is set to sign Argentinian striker Franco Di Santo from Chelsea on a season-long deal.

Martinez has made an official approach for Di Santo as Jason Scotland’s replacement and the forward’s agent flew in from South America to open talks yesterday.

Di Santo had a loan spell at Blackburn last season that started promisingly but faded away when he was left out of Sam Allardyce’s side.

Chelsea wanted to sell Di Santo but there have been no takers.

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I think Cork may end up moving on at the end of the season for regular first team Premiership football rather than stay on our bench. Or Championship football depending on what happens this season.

I think Di Santo's time with us is finished, but where exactly are they coming up with "Chelsea trying to sell him!" Have we ever put out a "come and get him" plee?

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i'm not sure to be honest. what i can tell you is that i missed the last couple of sentences from the article linked to above:

Bolton backed off because they could not get a straight answer while Feyenoord and Twente Enschede cooled their interest.

Martinez wants to pair Di Santo with countryman Mauro Boselli and use his intelligent front-running.

what's not clear from this is whether Bolton backed off from wanting to loan or buy Di Santo, or in which way Feyenoord and Twente had been interested in acquiring his services.



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