Grimsby Town have cut Josh Magennis loan deal and he is now back with Cardiff City. Mike Newell brought him to Grimsby after watching him in a friendly at Hereford and Cardiff boss Dave Jones was happy for his young striker to go out on loan to get some experience. The loan period was for one month with an option to extend but Mike Newell was sacked a week into Magennis deal.
The young Cardiff striker only managed to play two games, starting one and coming off the bench for the other but the Grimsby caretaker boss Neil Woods see’s little opportunities of first team football him or another loan player release. "It's not for anything they have done in a bad way, it's just to be fair to them.
"I think I need to be fair to the players that we've got here first.
"They've been a little bit of a victim of circumstances in the last two weeks.
"They are not going to get into the 18 and I don't think it's fair to keep them here. They both understand the situation."
It's more than likely at Magennis will go out on loan again
The young Cardiff striker only managed to play two games, starting one and coming off the bench for the other but the Grimsby caretaker boss Neil Woods see’s little opportunities of first team football him or another loan player release. "It's not for anything they have done in a bad way, it's just to be fair to them.
"I think I need to be fair to the players that we've got here first.
"They've been a little bit of a victim of circumstances in the last two weeks.
"They are not going to get into the 18 and I don't think it's fair to keep them here. They both understand the situation."
It's more than likely at Magennis will go out on loan again
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