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Post by Avinalaff on May 21, 2019 16:11:58 GMT
We're becoming relegated FC. Since Moyes left, the amount of relegated players we've signed is unreal. Siggurdson , Guaye & Pickford haven't turned out too shabby though While I agree, (Sig wasn't relegated even if his team were) it doesn't really build a winning mentality within the squad.
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Post by rugbytoffee on May 21, 2019 18:19:25 GMT
Siggurdson , Guaye & Pickford haven't turned out too shabby though While I agree, (Sig wasn't relegated even if his team were) it doesn't really build a winning mentality within the squad. Or they will be more determined to not let it happen again
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Post by rugbytoffee on Jan 31, 2020 19:59:10 GMT
Everton goalkeeper Jonas Lossl is set to rejoin former club Huddersfield Town on loan until the end of the season.
The 30-year-old Dane, who played a key role in The Terriers retaining Premier League status under then manager David Wagner following promotion from the Championship, only joined Everton on a free transfer in the summer after their relegation last season.
He has not made any first team appearances and is now expected to return to Huddersfield.
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Post by Avinalaff on Jan 31, 2020 22:58:52 GMT
Official:
Everton goalkeeper Jonas Lössl has completed a loan move to Huddersfield Town and will spend the remainder of 2019/20 with his former club.
Lössl joined Everton from Huddersfield on a free transfer last summer following the end of his contract at the John Smith’s Stadium.
The 30-year-old, capped once by his country, originally came to England when he left German club Mainz 05 for Huddersfield in 2017.
Huddersfield sit 19th in the Championship and visit promotion contenders Fulham on Saturday.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Feb 10, 2020 14:53:12 GMT
Jonas Lossl is already making his mark since returning to Huddersfield Town on loan from Everton with Terriers boss Danny Cowley hailing a ‘flawless’ display from the Denmark international, in quotes reported by The Examiner.
A man who earned himself cult hero status between the sticks at the John Smith’s Stadium between 2017 and 2019 returned to West Yorkshire late in the January transfer window, just six months after he swapped Huddersfield for Goodison Park.
Lossl failed to make a single first-team appearance for Everton despite Jordan Pickford’s rather erratic displays on Merseyside. So the 31-year-old would have been forgiven for feeling a little rusty during Huddersfield’s 2-0 win against QPR on Saturday – his first appearance since a draw with Manchester United last May. But, with a clean sheet to his name already, Lossl is already loving life in Huddersfield colours again.
"I thought it was a flawless display," said Cowley, who believes the Dane’s passing ability will give his side an all-new outlet. "He brought a real calmness and presence. "He didn't have to do too much with his hands but he caught a few important crosses, and I thought his distribution was outstanding. His distribution gave us a really good rhythm at times in our play, so he is an important signing.”
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