GoingUp
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Hes an inconsistent injury prone player, who thinks hes alot better than he is... On his day he can be brilliant, but hes not on his day enough...
CMS. Fingers crossed.
However, he was initially due back last August. Then October. Then before Xmas. Now by end of January...
Hes an inconsistent injury prone player, who thinks hes alot better than he is... On his day he can be brilliant, but hes not on his day enough...
Really? I thought I remembered someone saying he wouldn't be back until the New Year, so they weren't far off. Unless I'm thinking of Hoskins, who now won't be back until March or something?
Didn't we (reportedly) turn down a £5m offer for Buckers from Swansea last season?
Didn't we (reportedly) turn down a £5m offer for Buckers from Swansea last season?
I got a little bit titsy listening to similar comments on Roar.If we did it was very bad business
Jesus, I thought all this was behind us when Malcolm "Shipman" Stuart was replaced.
Just the opposite. Since our new German doctor arrived ( Herr Mengele ) injuries now seem to drag on and on. He is trying all sorts of new treatments and the building of our new de-toxification and cleansing room fills me with some suspicion. Apparently, he spent many years working in sports science and medicine in South America before we ' head-hunted ' him.
I think Hoskins has undergone a complete skeleton transplant one bone at a time.
The first one was a ligament in one knee, the second was a broken foot and the third was a ligament in the other knee. Very unfortunate. Also, the surgery to repair the latter didn't go well.
Jesus, I thought all this was behind us when Malcolm "Shipman" Stuart was replaced.
He also had to have a hernia repair op when on loan to Sheff Utd.
For a player whose main strength is pace chronic weak hamstrings are likely to severley limit
his career prospects.I suspect we will never see his potential fufilled.