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Daggers striker loaned to Silkmen

John Still has loaned out Rob Edmans because of the lack of first team opportunities. Photo credit: PA wire John Still has loaned out Rob Edmans because of the lack of first team opportunities. Photo credit: PA wire

Friday, August 10, 2012
3:48 PM

Transfer news: Boss John Still admits Rob Edmans won’t start this term

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Rob Edmans has been loaned to Macclesfield after Dagenham & Redbridge manager John Still revealed he would be at the bottom of the pecking order.

The 25-year-old striker joined the Daggers from Chelmsford City last summer while recovering from a broken leg, but after struggling for fitness and appearances he was loaned to Dover Athletic.

“We’ve decided to loan out Rob,” Still told the club’s official website. “Obviously he had a broken leg when he joined us last season, but he got over that, trained well and when the season ended he was fine.

“He’s come back in pre-season and he’s trained OK but I just feel that he wouldn’t start for us this year as he has lost a lot of game time.

“The opportunity for him to go away and get some games came up and I think it will be great for him. He’ll hopefully come back truly match fit which would be a plus for us. We wish him luck in his loan spell and look forward to him coming back and really pushing hard for a place.”

Edmans will stay with the Silkmen for 93 days and could make his debut tonight as they visit Hereford United to kick-off the Blue Square Bet Premier season.

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