Joe Hardy

thecatintheroof

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Comment piece from the 72.co.uk

Neil Crithley utilised his contacts at Liverpool to lure Ben Woodburn to Anfield in the last transfer window. He should now look to loan Joe Hardy from Anfield this winter.

Hardy, who is 22 years old, may look to leave the Reds to get some first-team experience under his belt. He’s no longer a teenager and needs to be playing regular senior football now.

The forward is an attractive proposition for Blackpool. He already knows their manager, would give them more competition in attacking areas and has a point to prove to Liverpool that he has a long-term future with the Premier League champions.

Hardy started his career with spells as a youngster with the likes of Tranmere Rovers, Manchester City and Stoke City before moving to Brentford in 2017.

He spent three years in London and was a key player for the Bees’ B team during his time at Griffin Park. However, he didn’t quite make the step up to their senior side and subsequently moved to Liverpool last January.

Hardy made his senior debut for Jurgen Klopp’s side against Shrewsbury Town in the FA Cup last season. He has been a regular for their Under-23’s since his move back up north but should consider a loan move next month.
 
Written by someone in a basement click bait factory in Lahore equipped with nothing more than Wikipedia. About as well-placed to advise Critchley on who to sign on loan as the Pope is to advise on prophylactics
 
Apart from Tom Ince we've not had much in terms of quality from Liverpool down the years. Bruna was supposed to the next Messi and then there was Kristian Nemeth who to be fair had his jaw broken in his first appearance. Still waiting for Woodburn to catch fire (excuse the pun) and even going back to the McMahon era all we got was a couple of dodgy loan signings.
 
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Jonjo Shelvey,Tom Ince and Adam Hammill the best we've had from Anfield. I like the paragraph that says after 3 years he couldn't make the step up to Brentfords first team and subsequently moved to Anfield.

Makes Brentford sound like the new Barcelona.
 
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