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Reports today suggest that Huddersfield have attempted to bring back former striker Jon Stead on loan till the end of the season.

The young striker is still a favourite at the Galpharm Stadium, having scored 16 goals in League Two during the 2003-2004 season.

Despite not finding the net for Sunderland this term, Stead’s performances have not been too disappointing, suggesting that he could yet be an integral part of a Sunderland side that will attempt to bounce straight back up next term.

For this reason it is very unlikely Sunderland will sanction such a move, and the bid was probably simply a cheeky attempt by Huddersfield boss Peter Jackson whilst discussing full back Dan Smith’s return to Wearside.

With 9 games left this season, Stead will be keen to remain at Sunderland in a bid to score his long-awaited debut goal. The luckless striker will be desperate not to suffer the ignominy of going through the whole season without getting on the scoresheet.

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6 comments

  • pitythefool says:

    Stead is useless. I can’t believe there was ever talk about him getting an England call up! Then again… Peter Crouch is in the squad.

  • AJames says:

    from an outsider he might well seem useless. his overall play however is often impressive. look out for him to be a force in the championship next season. as for call ups for england, i’m not sure where you got that from!

  • pompeygray says:

    I think he has always shown promise but instead (sorry for the pun) not always delivered – a bit like my postman. Will prove his worth next season.

  • AJames says:

    hopefully! think a season in the championship will do him some good, hopefully restore some confidence!

  • pompeygray says:

    You will see a different lad, he will enjoy it there. He will become a big fish in a smaller pond, mark my words.

  • AJames says:

    fingers crossed!

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