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Stags boss facing Sinclair loan decision



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Published Date:
05 January 2009
WITH Paddy Gamble back at Nottingham Forest, new Stags boss David Holdsworth knows his next loanee decision will be over another Forest player - striker Emile Sinclair.
The 21-year-old has scored five times since arriving on loan at the end of October and Holdsworth said on Monday: "I know I have decision to make and Emile is a very talented lad.

  • Gamble ends Stags loan


"It is a situation I have to address as his loan finishes soon.

"I need to look at every option, but if I feel I can fit him in the framework of what I want I hope Forest will give him permission to stay."

Monday was another busy day at Field Mill, with Gamble's exit followed by confirmation that Curtis Woodhouse had been signed.



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stags_fan_4_eva,

normo 05/01/2009 19:08:08
he is a good player but thinks he is to good for this level, like ahmed.

he got rid of ahmed and brought a better player in place of him, i dont think we need him if he someone else lined up
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benji,

here 06/01/2009 08:21:43
how do you know curtis woodhouse is better in a stags
shirt hes not played for us yet?
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