Injury prone players on loan? Worth the risk?

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Good Afternoon, I am about to start my 3rd season with West Ham (Mixed results..6th first season, 12th second but won Carling Cup and done okay in Europe) and have just signed Jack Wiltshire and Daniel Sturridge on loan with a view to a permanent move...IF they prove their fitness. Have a decent enough squad, with good depth across the midfield and back up striking options in Loic Remy&Sakho but im just wondering if anyone had any joy with either of the mentioned loan players or are they just to unreliable?
 
Good Afternoon, I am about to start my 3rd season with West Ham (Mixed results..6th first season, 12th second but won Carling Cup and done okay in Europe) and have just signed Jack Wiltshire and Daniel Sturridge on loan with a view to a permanent move...IF they prove their fitness. Have a decent enough squad, with good depth across the midfield and back up striking options in Loic Remy&Sakho but im just wondering if anyone had any joy with either of the mentioned loan players or are they just to unreliable?

I'm getting decent performances out of both. Just keep an eye on their condition and treat them like glass tanks and you'll be fine. They're not 30+ game a season players so don't expect them to be.
 
what kind of Goal/game ratio are you getting from Strurridge? Remy has done okay and Sakho is good on his day, but they are not putting the chances away as often as I woud like. I have Lincon and Correa with payet/iturbe as back up on each wing&I feel a main striker should easily be getting a 20+ season? Hopefully with sensible rotating and decent options coming off the bench, the team start putting away more chances&I start to turn the all to many draws into wins!
 
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