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HInsh returns



O Lads

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Dec 16, 2004
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Hinshelwood played in afriendly today against Le Havre
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Should be back to first team then soon
 




Marc

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Jul 6, 2003
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long way to go before fully match fit, sometime in Feb I reckon, late Jan at a push.
 


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1066gull

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Hinsh at RB!

Butters, El-Ebd and Mcshane rotate for center.

Lynch rotates for LB with our new signing!

Reid in the center to rotate with Chippy, new signing and Deano!!

And we will be pretty much done.

:clap2:
 




Horses Arse

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Jun 25, 2004
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here and there
1066Seagull said:
Hinsh at RB!

Butters, El-Ebd and Mcshane rotate for center.

Lynch rotates for LB with our new signing!

Reid in the center to rotate with Chippy, new signing and Deano!!

And we will be pretty much done.

:clap2:

Apart from a reliable strike pairing???
 












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1066gull

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Waiting Over For Hinsh
By Tim Dudding


Adam Hinshelwood received an early birthday present today after finally returning to match action after nine-and-a-half months on the sidelines.

The central-defender, who turns 22 on Sunday, played for half-an-hour of today's under-21 friendly against Le Havre at Albion's Falmer training ground.

His comeback provided some consolation to the watching Mark McGhee, following the news earlier today that Charlie Oatway will miss the rest of the season with his ankle injury.

Hinshelwood was due to return from his cruciate injury in a reserve team game at Luton before Christmas, but sustained an injury to his other knee in training and had to put his comeback on hold.

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And speaking after his run-out this afternoon, Hinshelwood admitted he was delighted to finally get back in action.

"At times in the medical room with Malcolm [Stuart] I never thought it would happen, but to make that first step and get that first 30 minutes was great.

"Both knees felt good and it went well. I just wanted a bit longer out there!"

Hinshelwood will now play in next week's reserve team game against Reading, and believes he could be available for the first team for the end of January and the visit of Burnley.

"I was still off the pace a little bit today, so realistically if I work hard in the next two to three weeks then I feel will be back to match sharpness and ready to go."

Albion ran out 3-0 winners this afternoon against Le Havre, with emphatic strikes from Dean Cox, Dan Taylor and a trialist giving Dean Wilkins' side a comfortable victory.
 
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Well done Hinsh.

I got the same injury 7 years ago and i'm still not fit.

Mind you the wife says i never was!!


I'm sure he will get back to the promising form very soon.
 










Uncle Buck

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Jul 7, 2003
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1066Seagull said:
Hinsh at RB!

Butters, El-Ebd and Mcshane rotate for center.

Lynch rotates for LB with our new signing!

Reid in the center to rotate with Chippy, new signing and Deano!!

And we will be pretty much done.

:clap2:

Why play arguably one of the best centre backs at the club at right back?

Last season when he played full back he looked iffy, yet his form at centre back got him into the England U21's squad.

It will be nice to have some decent competition for the centre back spots at last.
 


clarkey

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Jan 3, 2006
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Says it was an Under-21 match - hopefully the trialist is not another one for the future
 
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brighton2win

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Aug 21, 2005
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Uncle Buck said:
Why play arguably one of the best centre backs at the club at right back?

Last season when he played full back he looked iffy, yet his form at centre back got him into the England U21's squad.

It will be nice to have some decent competition for the centre back spots at last.

because 1066 has never seen him play so he doesnt know he is good @ centre back!
 


Mellor 3 Ward 4

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Jul 27, 2004
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Hinch is a CB - NOT a full back IMO

We now need:

LB

Central Mid (Wise??!!) Can't see him getting many offers to play Championship football elsewhere.

Striker - Still think Shipperley might be worth a go - can't see him getting much of a game now at Blunts - how much difference would his wages be to Knight's - and would he want to come?

Henderson
 


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