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Our players out on loan - 2014/5

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Walsall fan at work can't stop raving about Michael Cain, they love him there.

I work with a Walsall fan as well (there are two of them?!?!) and he is on about him all the time. Said he was sensational for them in their last game.

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Great to see these lads doing well on loans. Especially Cain, he's been in our youth setup for a while and I wondered when he's get his chance. Looks like the youth management bided their time wisely and hope we can get him a loan in the Championship soon. Maybe another one for Rotherham?

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Adam Smith to Mansfield, one month.

 

Good to see all of them getting opportunities in League football.

 

Schwarzer coming in meant a good opportunity for Smith out on loan. He did well at Cambridge Utd last year so lets hope its more of the same.

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Manager Nigel Pearson believes the experience Leicester City’s young loan stars will gain helps him to judge the development of his upcoming players.

Over the past two days, Callum Elder and Adam Smith have both joined Mansfield Town, Jack Barmby has gone to Rotherham United and Tom Hopper has made the switch to Scunthorpe United, all on one-month loan deals. 

They join five other youngsters already on out on loan. Jacob Blyth is impressing for Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink’s Burton Albion, Michael Cain is pulling the strings in midfield at Walsall and Adam Dawson, Marcel Barrington and Simonas Stankevicius are all at Nuneaton Town. 

“We have decided to try and place a few of our Development Squad out on loan,” said the City boss. “It is precisely that – the Development Squad. 

“It is about trying to judge how they develop individually and I think throughout the season for some of those players it is important to get some first team football. 

“We have Cain out, James Pearson has been out, Jacob Blyth is out, Callum Elder has gone to Mansfield. We have a number of players who we feel it is in their interest to experience some league football.” 

The young Foxes could come up against each other this weekend as Cain’s Saddlers host Hopper’s Scunthorpe in League 1 and Blyth’s Burton entertain Smith and Elder’s Mansfield in League 2. 

To catch up with the progress of all of the Foxes’ current loan spells, be sure to check back into LCFC.com in the coming days.

Read more at http://www.lcfc.com/news/article/loans-help-pearson-judge-development-2192466.aspx#cc156ka8vB1EjRG4.99

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