Ben House has rejoined the club on a loan deal until the end of the season.
https://daggers.co.uk/news/-LzHS4hhJ0Hrz7mWpWb4
House back
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Hope he can stay fit enough for a good run of games, very start stop last time.
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In two minds on this. Yes he started with a bang against Aldershot but that only seemed to be it. Maybe with a more attack minded manager he might score a few more. We'll see
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Strange one & bit of a risk for me, never managed to stay fit last time so can’t see what difference bringing him back a month later will make.
Maybe Daryl has tried to bring in other strikers but found them to be a bit thin on the ground. If House can replicate that 45 mins vs Aldershot then everybody will be happy.
Maybe Daryl has tried to bring in other strikers but found them to be a bit thin on the ground. If House can replicate that 45 mins vs Aldershot then everybody will be happy.
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I think he's gonna do well here.
The Aldershot game was obviously a flash-point, but the idea that it was the only thing he offered seems a bit harsh to me. After a month injury layoff he was very good at Sutton in the Trophy and looked dangerous in both games against Ebbsfleet, all while playing under a safety-first manager in a team who largely provided minimal chances for him.
In a side that now places more emphasis on attack, he could thrive. We'll see.
The Aldershot game was obviously a flash-point, but the idea that it was the only thing he offered seems a bit harsh to me. After a month injury layoff he was very good at Sutton in the Trophy and looked dangerous in both games against Ebbsfleet, all while playing under a safety-first manager in a team who largely provided minimal chances for him.
In a side that now places more emphasis on attack, he could thrive. We'll see.
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Quite surprised at this. House was a Taylor loan signing and went back before McMahon had any involvement here. Thought he may have solely looked at his connections and targets rather look back to any of Taylor's former signings. Not that it's necessarily a bad decision, just didn't expect it. He seems well rated at Reading, recently played a cup match for them.