From Aaron's Twitter:
"Paperworks been completed tonight for a months loan. Now just looking forward to getting some games!"
No word on where he's going just yet, but does he have the potential to break into Boston's team in the future?
No
I don't really agree with some of the negative comments posted about younger players, particularly when they're goalkeepers.
We mustn't forget that goalkeepers are at their best at a much older age than those in front of them. Just think about people like Peter Shilton, John Burridge, David James, Tony Roberts, Bazza and Kevin Poole. Even Tom Evans was substantially older than the rest of our promotion winning squad last season.
Butch has been at the club a long time, but he is still a young player with time on his side. I'm not suggesting he should be first choice at the moment, but I think it is short sighted to say that he doesn't have the potential to be number one within a couple of seasons. He's clearly got the right attitude (warming up Montgomery on Saturday, for example) and with proper coaching, a little bit of good luck and perhaps some encouragement (instead of criticism), who knows what will happen? When called upon I personally think he hasn't let us down - and was probably man of the match when we won the League Cup against Retford last season for example. Better goalkeepers at that age are few and far between, and we're a bit spoilt in being able to call upon McKeown on a short-term basis.
Bazza didn't pull up any trees when he first signed for Boston and played for us at a similar age. We were relegated during his first season at the club, and if it had been down to me he'd have had a free transfer at that point (along with most of the squad of that season). The bottom line is the club stuck by him and he became the player that he did. Maybe there's a lesson in there somewhere?