Bristol City boss Derek Boss McInnes eager to tap loan market
BRISTOL City boss Derek McInnes wants to further strengthen his starting line-up when the window reopens for loan signings next week.
McInnes recruited Stephen Pearson and Richard Foster on permanent deals from Derby County and Aberdeen and signed striker Chris Wood on loan from West Bromwich Albion before the January transfer window closed earlier this week.
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Bristol City boss Derek McInnes.
But the incomings are unlikely to end there, with City's manager talking openly of adding another couple of players in the coming weeks.
And he is looking to strengthen his starting 11 rather than bringing in squad players.
McInnes has made public his desire to sign a short-term replacement for striker Nicky Maynard and is also in the market for a defender.
He said: "We are always looking and there were one or two things that might have happened before the deadline.
"But you have to understand a lot of clubs would rather sell players than loan them out in January. Now the January window has passed, there will still be players who are not getting a game and will be available for loan, while others are free agents.
"In the end, we did not get anything done before Tuesday, but as we were looking at loans anyway, it did not matter.
"But with the opportunity to get loans in from next Tuesday, we still have time to do something.
"I think it's important we add to the squad. We've lost Nicky Maynard and I think we're still short in a couple of areas.
"I'm trying to build the semblance of a squad that can serve us going forward and I think there are a couple of places that still need to be filled.
"We'll do all we can to bring these people to the club and, whether it's next week or the one after, we'll certainly look to do a bit of business."
Meanwhile, Liam Fontaine has made a quicker-than-expected recovery from the knee injury that has sidelined him since Christmas and is in line to face Leeds United in this afternoon's npower Championship clash at Ashton Gate.
McInnes said: "Liam has made a good recovery and has been training with the rest of the squad this week.
"He is available for selection and fit to play if called upon."
Midfield powerhouse Marvin Elliott was also expected to return to the squad after recovering from a hamstring strain.
"The medical staff have worked hard with Marvin and he was able to train with the other lads on Thursday and Friday," said McInnes.
Blackburn new boy Bradley Orr has no doubt Rovers' squad is up to the task of avoiding relegation from the Barclays Premier League this season.
The former Bristol City full-back joined Steve Kean's side on transfer deadline day after a frustrating lack of opportunities with QPR this season and could make his debut in today's trip to Arsenal. Orr watched his new team lose 2-0 to Newcastle at Ewood Park on Wednesday, a result that left them two points from safety, but the defender saw more than enough to be encouraged about their chances of survival.
He said: "It's really exciting. It's a very good opportunity for me to come to such a great club like Blackburn.
"After watching the lads perform, it's even more exciting because I thought they played really well and were really unfortunate not to get a win, never mind a result.
"It's a great new chapter for me and something I want to grab with both hands.
"I'm very optimistic about the remainder of the season."







4 Comments
by Burwallian
Sunday, February 05 2012, 2:35PM
“On Wednesday and Thursday we'll see how serious the club are to plug the gaping holes in our defence!”
by Burwallian
Sunday, February 05 2012, 1:06AM
“Last season we failed to find that quality Central Defender and we have failed to do so so far this season.
I'm convinced that all managers at City will give us the rhetoric while failing to do the blindlingly obvious - shore up that creaky defence that is not fit to play in the Championship. Caulker made the defence stronger and when he left we went to pot!
Why do the Board and Manager not solve that basic problem that has been with us for well over a year!
More games like this will see support fall away and hit the Club in the pocket as people WILL stay away.
Right now we have MEDIOCRE defenders that are being red carded and collecting yellow cards at a rate of knots. Soon there will be nobody left to put together a defence!
If the Club do not find that loan Central Defender of quality this week then we can give up on the season. The Reading score flattered us - we did give away two penalties in a game. This week-end we had 2 players sent off.
Not good form and amateurish you might even say!
Derek has to find that Central Defender quickly. A key target!”
by piledriver
Saturday, February 04 2012, 11:05PM
“Let's get the LB & CH in first.
Carey & Nyatanga were both injured and Wilson's now suspended.”
by manchestergas
Saturday, February 04 2012, 11:33AM
“how many medium to high Championship level loan strikers or free agents does Del REALLY think will be available?
not many will be i suspect...”