Cobblers considering foreign loans for young trio

The Cobblers are considering sending young trio Dean Snedker, Claudio Dias and David Moyo out on loans to foreign leagues that operate summer schedules.
GOING ABROAD? - midfielder Claudio Dias is one of three players who could be sent out on loan to a foreign clubGOING ABROAD? - midfielder Claudio Dias is one of three players who could be sent out on loan to a foreign club
GOING ABROAD? - midfielder Claudio Dias is one of three players who could be sent out on loan to a foreign club

Aidy Boothroyd mentioned Ireland - whose Airtricity League runs from March to October - and Scandinavia as possible destinations for the three players to play some first-team football in preparation for the 2013-14 league two campaign.

All three have already featured in the senior side at Sixfields and have signed professional forms after rising through the youth-team ranks.

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The past season was a good one on the youth development front, with central midfielder Lewis Hornby rising to prominence and making 29 first-team appearances.

Hornby himself benefited greatly from a spell at Kettering Town as a 16-year-old and Boothroyd is hoping goalkeeper Snedker, midfielder Dias and striker Moyo can enjoy similar experiences on their loan spells.

“We’ve talked as a staff about getting Dean (Snedker), Claudio (Dias) and David Moyo out for some summer football,” he said.

“Whether that be in Scandinavia or Ireland or somewhere, I don’t know, but we’ll perhaps look at that as a way of getting them some games.”

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Although Moyo started the final two games of the regular campaign last year - performing notably well in a pressure situation at Port Vale - it is Snedker who is possibly the closest to a regular first-team role.

Boothroyd will sign a new goalkeeper this summer following Lee Nicholls’ return to Wigan Athletic at the conclusion of his loan but has hinted that Snedker could cause a rethink on that front if he performs well in pre-season.

“Everything Dean has done has been great,” he said. “He’s played for England and there is a decision to be made with him.

“As I said to him in his player interview when the squad went away for the summer, if he comes back strongly he might save the club a few quid in terms of bringing a new goalkeeper in.”