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French-born Oualembo who has been capped nine times by the Democratic Republic of Congo, is out of contract at the end of the season and could move on in January with a number of Championship clubs including the Blues interested, according to Record.
The 28-year-old was a youth player with Paris St-Germain and represented their B team before joining US Quevilly in 2006.
Really......surely not a RIGHT BACK! Good things come to those who wait, and all that ! On another note, looking to me, McCarthy don't fancy Parr, and if so, why the heck not?
What do we know about this guy? As fans nothing. Have to stick with chambers for another while. @warktheline my old pal. Think the problem with parr has to be injuries. On another side we dont see the effort on the training pitch so who knows.
Whilst LC is a decent cover player, he's settled and doing a decent enough job.
If we get another RB in, they have to either 1) ready to go - and they are expensive, or 2) one for next season - and we will be in the Premier League by then!
Interesting, I actually think Chambers has looked much better at right back lately and wouldn't be disappointed to see him play there, competition always helps though.
In the ITFC annual my kids got for Christmas it says Cole Skuse plays midfield and right back. I think he'd make an awesome right back, he's cool headed, reasonably quick and good in a tackle. I think he's too one dimensional as a midfielder but has shown resilience and has (touch wood) been relatively injury free.
No we're not actually interested in a right back . We've had more managers than right backs recently. Our last right back is assistant manager at Colchester it's been that long . You never know MM might be after a right footed centre half soon . Oh I forgot we got one forgot the square pegs in round holes rule .