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Monday, October 15, 2007

Seemingly Not QPR's - Scott Sinclair (Sent Home by England) Reportedly Allowed to Join Premiership Team on Loan

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Mirror - Sinclair axed for late night
Chelsea starlet Scott Sinclair was last night kicked out by England Under-19s - and lined up for a loan move to Sunderland.
The flying winger was one of three players sent home from Yorkshire after breaking a curfew imposed by coach Brian Eastick. Sinclair, Blues team-mate Ryan Bertrand - who is currently on loan at Oldham - and Andy Carroll, a Newcastle player presently on a short stint at Preston, have all returned to their clubs after being ordered out of England's training base in Leeds.
While the FA are anxious to stress the trio's misdemeanour did not go beyond breaking Eastick's curfew, the breach of conduct was enough to see them sent home ahead of yesterday's 6-0 win over Romania in Scunthorpe, a victory which put England in the elite European Championship qualifying stage.
Sinclair scored his first senior goal for Chelsea in last month's Carling Cup win over Hull and Sunderland boss Roy Keane will open talks with the Stamford Bridge club soon after hearing that the skillful left-sided player will be allowed out to a Premier League rival to gain experience. Mirror