Guest PW Posted January 27, 2011 Share Posted January 27, 2011 Hi I'm Hereford in League 2 and I've got a question regarding the short term loans system. I have 4 long term loans and also have some 3 month short term loans, when the short term loans are coming to an end it says I can't renew the loan as the maximum time a player can go on loan short term is 3 months at the same club. However other clubs seem to be able to renew these loans , e.g. Bebe was on loan at Sheff Utd for 3 months and they have just renewed the loan for another 3 months. Is the problem because I already have my 4 long term loans, i.e. Sheff Utd maybe haven't used up their long term loans and by extending Bebe's by another 3 months it goes down as a long term loan and not short term??? Thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
La Furia Roja Posted January 28, 2011 Share Posted January 28, 2011 HiI'm Hereford in League 2 and I've got a question regarding the short term loans system. I have 4 long term loans and also have some 3 month short term loans, when the short term loans are coming to an end it says I can't renew the loan as the maximum time a player can go on loan short term is 3 months at the same club. However other clubs seem to be able to renew these loans , e.g. Bebe was on loan at Sheff Utd for 3 months and they have just renewed the loan for another 3 months. Is the problem because I already have my 4 long term loans, i.e. Sheff Utd maybe haven't used up their long term loans and by extending Bebe's by another 3 months it goes down as a long term loan and not short term??? Thanks correct, you cant cause then they would be long term loans, meaning you would have 5 which is not allowed, as you said sheffield would not have 4 already so they could extend Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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