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COLEMAN PLAN FOR LOANEES

LEAGUE TWO
JOHN Coleman is keen to turn Accrington’s loan signings into permanent moves in a bid for more squad flexibility.
Stanley currently have eight loan players on their books, but under Football League rules only five are permitted in any matchday squad.
Coleman said: “It’s difficult for them and it’s difficult for me to leave them out of the matchday squad after watching them train all week.
“We are in the process of trying to convert a couple of the loan deals into permanent ones. We’ll wait and see but that would go a long way to helping ease th...

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